Role of OSHA in Workplace Injuries
Austin, Texas (TX)
OSHA are federal laws that written and enacted in 1970 to improve the
safety standards and to set regulations for better safety for
construction sites and building site and other job sites. If you or your
loved one has suffered injuries or have been wrongfully killed while on
a construction accident or work site in Austin, call our Law Firm to
learn about your rights. Call us at 1-800-862-1260. The OSHA Act of 1970
created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This entity
was placed within the Department of Labor. The purpose of the Act was to
reduce common workplace hazards and implement safety and health programs
for employees. Call us at 1-800-862-1260.
The most basic duties imposed under OSHA:
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Provide a safe workplace free from known hazards.
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Inform all employees of OSHA safety standards.
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Display Official OSHA poster that describes
responsibilities.
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Establish a written, comprehensive hazard communication
program and an employee training program.
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Inform employees of the existence, location, and
availability of medical and exposure records and to provide these
records upon request.
OSHA Inspections
If a hazard remains on the work site, an employee should contact OSHA
with a written complaint. A workers' representative has a right to
accompany an OSHA compliance officer for the inspection. Under no
circumstances may the employer choose the representative. The inspector
may conduct a comprehensive inspection of the entire workplace or a
partial inspection. At the end of the inspection, the OSHA inspector
will meet with the employer and the employee representatives to discuss
the situation. If you suspect that your employer is in violation and
this act or omission has caused an injury or death in Austin, contact us
at 1-800-862-1260.
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