Arizona Reporting Safety or Health Hazards Policy Notice

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This policy informs employees of the procedures to follow when reporting safety or health hazards.

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Not every state creates their own OSHA plans, but there are 22 states in the U.S. that administer these plans, which cover both public and private sector employees.

Arizona is one of 28 states and territories that operate their own OSHA-approved state plans. That's allowed under federal law, as long as a state's rules are at least as effective as OSHA's. If they're not, the federal government can revoke a state's plan.

The following 22 states or territories have OSHA-approved State Plans that cover both private and state and local government workers:Alaska.Arizona.California.Hawaii.Indiana.Iowa.Kentucky.Maryland.More items...

Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH)

State Plan StandardsADOSH has adopted federal OSHA standards and incorporates them by reference. In addition, Arizona has the following unique standards: General Industry.

Federal OSHA has no jurisdiction over State, municipal, or volunteer fire departments.

State Plan StandardsADOSH has adopted federal OSHA standards and incorporates them by reference. In addition, Arizona has the following unique standards: General Industry.

Arizona is a state plan state; that is, it has its own federally approved occupational safety and health program. Consequently, AOSHA governs workplace safety and health in both the public and private sectors.

The following 22 states or territories have OSHA-approved State Plans that cover both private and state and local government workers:Alaska.Arizona.California.Hawaii.Indiana.Iowa.Kentucky.Maryland.More items...

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