What are the OSHA recordkeeping requirements for construction in Arizona?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
In Arizona, OSHA requires construction employers to keep records of work-related injuries and illnesses on OSHA Form 300. You must maintain these records for five years. Also, you need to post a summary of the injuries from the previous year (Form 300A) from February to April each year.
Key points
- Keep Form 300 for five years.
- Post Form 300A from February to April.
- Report fatalities and severe injuries within specific timeframes.
Employers must report any work-related fatalities within eight hours and any work-related hospitalizations, amputations, or losses of an eye within 24 hours. Ensure you're familiar with the specific Arizona regulations that may apply, as they can have additional requirements or variations.
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General information for US construction professionals — not legal advice. Lien deadlines, retainage caps and notice rules vary by state; verify with the state statute or a construction attorney.