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In this tutorial, Convergence Training discusses key definitions and deadlines for OSHA record-keeping and reporting. A recordable incident is defined as any work-related fatality, injury, or illness that meets specific criteria. Incidents must be recorded within seven days, kept for at least five years, and submitted annually to OSHA. Severe incidents require reporting within eight hours for fatalities and within 24 hours for amputations or hospitalizations. OSHA mandates reporting from establishments with more than 10 employees, with specific submission requirements based on employee count. As of 2019, forms for the previous year are due by March 2nd. Data can be entered manually, uploaded, or reported automatically through incident management systems.