What construction incidents must be reported to OSHA in Arizona?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
In Arizona, you must report to OSHA any work-related fatalities, injuries requiring hospitalization, amputations, or loss of an eye. Also, any incident that results in three or more workers being hospitalized must be reported.
Key points
- Report fatalities within 8 hours.
- Injuries requiring hospitalization must be reported within 24 hours.
- Amputations and loss of an eye are reportable incidents.
OSHA mandates that any serious incidents affecting employees need to be reported promptly. This includes fatalities and significant injuries that require medical treatment beyond basic first aid. Each state may have specific requirements, so it's smart to stay updated with Arizona's regulations as well.
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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.