Virginia 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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Employers' must:provide a workplace free from recognized hazards and comply with OSHA standards.provide training required by OSHA standards.keep records of injuries and illnesses.provide medical exams when required by OSHA standards and provide workers access to their exposure and medical records.More items...

Region 3 Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

File a ComplaintOnline - Use the Online Complaint Form.Fax/Mail/Email - Complete the OSHA Complaint Form En Espanol, or Send a Letter Describing Your Complaint.Telephone - Call Your Local OSHA Office or 800-321-6742 (OSHA)In Person - Visit Your Local OSHA Office.Online - Use the Online Whistleblower Complaint Form.More items...

There are four groups of OSHA standards: General Industry, Construction, Maritime, and Agriculture. (General Industry is the set that applies to the largest number of workers and worksites). These standards are designed to protect workers from a wide range of hazards.

You must post the summary no later than February 1 of the year following the year covered by the records and keep the posting in place until April 30.

Under Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard Part 1904, all covered employers are required to record and report any work-related fatalities, injuries and illnesses of their covered employees using the OSHA Forms 300, 300A and 301.

All employers are required to notify OSHA when an employee is killed on the job or suffers a work-related hospitalization, amputation, or loss of an eye. A fatality must be reported within 8 hours. An in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or eye loss must be reported within 24 hours.

Hawaii. Hawaii operates an OSHA-approved State Plan covering most private sector workers and all state and local government workers.

Virginia OSHA-Approved State Plan The state of Virginia's health and safety requirements under the OSHA-approved state plan falls under the purview of the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (VOSH) Program, under the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI).

Under the OSH law, employers have a responsibility to provide a safe workplace. This is a short summary of key employer responsibilities: Provide a workplace free from serious recognized hazards and comply with standards, rules and regulations issued under the OSH Act.

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Virginia Reporting Safety or Health Hazards Policy Notice