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Home » OSHA Clarifies Recordkeeping for Lithium-Ion Battery Injuries
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OSHA Clarifies Recordkeeping for Lithium-Ion Battery Injuries

February 10, 2026Updated:March 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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OSHA has issued new guidance clarifying that injuries involving personal rechargeable lithium-ion batteries contained within e-cigarettes are generally recordable if they occur in the workplace and meet OSHA’s injury and illness recording criteria. In a January 20, 2026 letter of interpretation, followed by a February 9, 2026 trade release, OSHA...

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