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Most of the employees at our establishment are salaried (not hourly) workers, how do we count their total hours worked?

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Most of the employees at our establishment are salaried (not hourly) workers, how do we count their total hours worked?

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The hours worked is the measure that we use to determine the frequency rate of work-related injuries and illnesses. If the exact number of hours actually worked is not available then a reasonable estimate is an acceptable substitute. Our response to question 17 above provides a link that demonstrates one method of estimating the number of hours worked and includes a description of how one would handle the hours worked by salaried employees. • Where can I go for additional help in recording work-related injuries and illnesses? Visit the OSHA Recordkeeping page for information about recording work-related injuries and illnesses. • Where can I go for additional help filling out the form? Call the phone number listed on the front of the survey form. If you need help with the Internet Data Collection Facility online submission or e-mail submission of your survey data, contact us at osh.helpdesk@bls.gov.

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