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Common workplace health and safety hazards include: communicable disease, transportation accidents, workplace violence, slipping and falling, toxic events, particularly chemical and gas exposure, getting struck by objects, electrocution or explosion, repetitive motion and ergonomic injuries, and hearing loss.
If you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, you may file a complaint with OSHA concerning a hazardous working condition at any time. If possible, bring the conditions to your employer's attention.
What must be reported?Deaths and injuries caused by workplace accidents.Occupational diseases.Carcinogens mutagens and biological agents.Specified injuries to workers.Dangerous occurrences.Gas incidents.
A Safety Concern is defined as any condition, practice, or violation that causes a substantial probability of physical harm, property loss, and/or environmental impact such as: Loose railing on a stairwell. Tripping hazards.
If you are still worried or feel that your supervisor hasn't taken your concerns seriously, report to your health and safety manager, or directly to your employer. Employers also have health and safety responsibilities. They must make sure that your work can be carried out safely.
Montana is not a state plan state; that is, it does not have a federally approved occupational safety and health regulatory program. Therefore, the federal OSH Act governs occupational safety and health in the private sector (private businesses and nonprofit organizations) workplace in Montana.
Safety HazardsSpills and tripping hazards (e.g. electrical cords running across a floor) Working from height. Machinery-related hazards (forklifts, lockout/tagout, unguarded and moving machinery parts) Electrical hazards (e.g. frayed cords, improper wiring)
Give information to a Labour Inspector. wear safety clothing or use safety equipment where it's required. report unsafe or unhealthy conditions to the employer or health and safety representative as soon as possible. report an accident to the employer and the health and safety representative as soon as possible.
The term Health and Safety is generally used to describe Occupational Health and Safety, and relates to the prevention of accidents and ill health to employees and those who may be affected by their work.