Michigan Notice of Unsafe or Unhealthful Condition

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This form is used to give notice of unsafe or unhealthful conditions in a work environment.

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Employees will: a. a. Identify and report (orally or written) potentially unsafe or unhealthful working conditions and immediately report imminent danger hazards to their supervisor or NDW E&S. b. b. Notification can be completed through NDW web site at (UNCLASS).

Post step-by-step procedures and processing channels for employees to report unsafe and unhealthful conditions. d. Ensure standardized hazard reporting form OPNAV 5100/27 is available to all personnel.

If you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, you should 1st call your employer's attention to the problem. True or False? If your employer does not correct the hazard or disagrees with you about the extent of the hazard, you may file a complaint with OSHA.

If you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, you may file a confidential complaint with OSHA and ask for an inspection. If possible, tell your employer about your concerns.

Unsafe working conditions are conditions that are dangerous or hazardous to any person expected to be on or authorized to be on the premises of place of work. These conditions can prevent workers from proper job function, and pose a risk to their health and safety.

Unsafe conditions are hazards that have the potential to cause injury or death to an employee. Some of these hazards include erroneous safety procedures, malfunctioning equipment or tools, or failure to utilize necessary safety equipment such as goggles and masks.

You have the right to report unsafe work practices to your employer, and expect them to be fixed in a timely fashion. You also have the right to contact the Occupational Health and Safety Administration to report an unsafe condition, and request an inspection.

If you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, we recommend that you bring the conditions to your employer's attention, if possible. You may file a complaint with OSHA concerning a hazardous working condition at any time.

Examples of unsafe working conditions include:Slippery/ debris littered floors. Improperly secured machinery. Poorly maintained equipment. Bad lighting.

If there is an emergency or the hazard is immediately life threatening, call MIOSHA at 800-866-4674 to report the situation. It is unlawful to make any false statements, representations, or certification in any document filed pursuant to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1974, as amended.

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Michigan Notice of Unsafe or Unhealthful Condition