Arizona Employee Safety and Health Protection Poster (Bilingual) Required
The Employee Safety and Health Protection Poster (Bilingual) is a labor law posters poster by the Arizona Industrial Commission. This is a mandatory posting for all employers in Arizona, and businesses who fail to comply may be subject to fines or sanctions.
This poster must be posted in a conspicuous place where all employees will see it. The poster talks about rights that employees have such as complying with all workplace safety and health standards, rights of employees when workplace hazards exist and a right to employees to not be discriminated against or retaliated against should they choose to report unsafe and/or unhealthful conditions.
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EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND HEALTH PROTECTION The Arizona Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1972 (Act), provides safety and health protection for employees in Arizona. The Act requires each employer to furnish his employees with a place of employment free from recognized hazards that might cause serious injury or death. The Act further requires that employers and employees comply with all workplace safety and health standards, rules and regulations promulgated by the Industrial Commission. The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH), a division of the Industrial Commission of Arizona, administers and enforces the requirements of the Act. As an employee, you have the following rights: You have the right to notify your employer or ADOSH about workplace haz- ards. You may ask ADOSH to keep your name confidential. You have the right to request that ADOSH conduct an inspection if you believe there are unsafe and/or unhealthful conditions in your workplace. You or your representative may participate in the inspection. If you believe you have been discriminated against for making safety and health complaints, or for exercising your rights under the Act, you have a right to file a complaint with ADOSH within 30 days of the discriminatory action. You are also afforded protection from discrimination under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act and may file a complaint with the U.S. Secretary of Labor within 30 days of the discriminatory action. You have the right to see any citations that have been issued to your employ- er. Your employer must post the citations at or near the location of the alleged violation. You have the right to protest the time frame given for correction of any viola- tion. You have the right to obtain copies of your medical records or records of your exposure to toxic and harmful substances or conditions. Your employer must post this notice in your workplace. The Industrial Commission and ADOSH do not cover employers of household domestic labor, those in maritime activities (covered by OSHA), those in atomic energy activities (covered by the Atomic Energy Commission) and those in mining activities (covered by the Arizona Mine Inspector’s office). To file a complaint, report an emergency or seek advice and assistance from ADOSH, contact the nearest ADOSH office: Industrial Commission web site: www.ica.state.az.us Note: Persons wishing to register a complaint alleging inadequacy in the administration of the Arizona Occupational Safety and Health plan may do so at the following address: U.S. Department of Labor – OSHA 230 N. 1st Ave., Ste. 202 Phoenix, AZ 85003 Revised 10/11 Telephone: 602-514-7250 Phoenix: 800 West Washington Phoenix AZ. 85007 602-542-5795 Toll free: 855-268-5251 Tucson: 2675 East Broadway Tucson, AZ. 85716 520-628-5478 Toll free: 855-268-5251 PROTECCION DE SEGURIDAD Y SANIDAD PARA EL EMPLEADO El Acta de Seguridad y Sanidad Ocupacional de 1972 (Acta) provee protección de seguridad y sanidad para los empleados en Arizona. El Acta requiere que cada patron les ofrezca a sus emplea- dos un lugar de empleo libre de riesgos reconocidos que puedan causar daño o muerte. El Acta tam- bién requiere que los patrones y empleados cumplan con las normas, y los reglamentos de seguridad y sanidad promulgados por la Comisión Industrial. La ejecución de esta ley se lleva a cabo por la División de Seguridad y Sanidad Ocupacional, un brazo de la Comisión Industrial de Arizona. Como empleado, Ud. tiene los derechos siguientes: Tiene el derecho de notificar a su patron o a ADOSH sobre peligros en su lugar de trabajo. Puede pedir a ADOSH que mantenga su nombre confidencial- mente. Tiene el derecho de solicitar una inspección por parte de ADOSH si cree que existen condiciones peligrosas o poco saludables en su lugar de trabajo. Usted o su representante puede participar en la inspección. Si cree que su patron lo ha discriminado por presentar reclamos de seguridad y sanidad o por ejercer sus derechos bajo el Acta, puede presentar una queja a ADOSH durante un plazo de 30 dias después de la acción de discriminación. También tiene protección de discriminación bajo el acta federal de seguridad y sanidad ocupacional y puede archivar una queja con el Secretario de Labor de los Estados Unidos dentro de 30 dias después de la discriminación alega- da. Tiene el derecho de ver las citaciones enviadas a su empleador. Su empleador debe colocar las citaciones en un lugar visible en el sítio de la supuesta infrac- ción o cerca de el. Tiene el derecho de protestar el tiempo dado para correjir una violación. Tiene el derecho de recibir copias de su historial médico o de los registros de su exposición a sustancias o condiciones tóxicas y peligrosas. Su empleador debe colocar este aviso en su lugar de trabajo. La ley de seguridad y sanidad en el trabajo no aplica a aquellos patrones que emplean a servicio doméstico, a patrones de actividades marítimas (protejidos bajo OSHA), a patrones en actividades de energia atómica (protegidos bajo la Comisión de Energia Atómica), o a patrones en actividades min- eras (protegidos por la Oficina del Inspector de Minas del Estado de Arizona). Para registrar una queja, reportar una emergencia o pedir asistencia de ADOSH, póngase en contacto con la oficina más cercana : Industrial Commission web site: www.ica.state.az.us Nota: Personas que deseen registrar quejas alegando falta de adecuadez en la administración del plan de seguridad y sanidad ocu- pacional de Arizona pueden dirigirlas a la siguiente dirección: U.S. Department of Labor – OSHA 230 N. 1st Ave., Ste. 202 Phoenix, AZ 85003 Revisado 10/11 Teléfono: 602-514-7250 Phoenix: 800 West Washington Phoenix AZ. 85007 602-542-5795 Llamada gratis: 855-268-5251 Tucson: 2675 East Broadway Tucson, AZ. 85716 520-628-5478 Llamada gratis: 855-268-5251
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- Original poster PDF https://www.azica.gov/sites/default/files/ADOSH_Poster_WorkplaceSafetyBilingual.pdf , updated June 2023
- Arizona Labor Law Posters at https://www.azica.gov/posters-employers-must-display
- Arizona Industrial Commission
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