what is OSHA and why is important to your business

What are your rights as an employer?

Request an inspection warrant

Accompany compliance officers on inspections

Request an informal conference after an inspection

Be assured of the confidentiality of trade secrets

Submit a written request to the National Institute for

Apply for a variance from a standard’s requirements under certain circumstances

What are employees’ responsibilities?

What are employees’ responsibilities?
All employees are obligated to help prevent exposure to workplace safety and health hazards by becoming familiar with and adhering to all applicable OSHA requirements.

What are employees’ rights?

With regards to OSHA regulations, employees have the right, among other actions, to:

Request a closing discussion following an inspection

Object a citations’ set abatement period

Seek safe and healthful working conditions without your employer retaliation

Have an employee representative accompany the OSHA compliance officer on inspections

Have his or her name withheld from the employer when filing a complaint with OSHA

OSHA plays a key role in making your facility a safe, healthy place to work. Beyond providing the tools and guidance to work toward an injury- and illness-free workplace

ANDRES FELIPE COGOLLO AND JUAN PABLO CORREA

What are your responsibilities as an employer?

Provide required OSHA training

Post annual injury/illness summaries for the required period of time

•Keep records of work-related accidents, injuries, illnesses and their causes

•Post annual injury/illness summaries for the required period of time

•Provide well-maintained tools and equipment, including appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)

Are all employees covered by the OSH Act?

covers all employees except

public employees in state

local governments

those who are self-employed

Public employees of governments

state and local

are covered by the OSHA approved state plan

United States Postal Service employees

companies in the retail sectors

retail

classified as low-hazard are exempt from most OSHA requirements

insurance sectors

Why is job safety and health important?

help reduce

worker injuries and illnesses

help save

employers money in the long run

How does OSHA contribute to job safety and health?

OSHA contributes to job safety and health

by enacting regulations

Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations

This ensures a minimum standard of job safety and health

that all employers must follow to protect employees

houses all the OSHA standards