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Utah Free Printable Labor Law Posters Posters Workplace Safety and Health in the State of Utah Poster Required

 Workplace Safety and Health in the State of Utah PDF

The Workplace Safety and Health in the State of Utah is a labor law posters poster by the Utah Labor Commission. This is a mandatory posting for all employers in Utah, and businesses who fail to comply may be subject to fines or sanctions.

Updated 1/2019. This poster must be posted in a conspicuous place by all employers so that all employees can see it. This poster describes the responsibilities of employees and employers to comply with state rules and regulations regarding workplace safety and health rules, the rights of employees to request an inspection if they believe they are working under unsafe or unhealthful conditions, the right of employees to file complaints against employers if employers retaliate against an employee for requesting an inspection, and penalties employers can pay if they are not up to safety and health standards.


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Workplace Safety and Health in the State of Utah
The Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 requires Utah employers to provide a safe and healthful workplace, free from
recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. The Utah Occupational Safety and Health
(UOSH) Division of the Utah Labor Commission, has the responsibility to administer the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act.

NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES
You have the obligation to comply with all workplace safety and health rules established by your employer.
You have the right to notify your employer or UOSH about workplace hazards. You may ask to keep your name confidential.
You have the right to request and to participate in a UOSH inspection if you believe that there are unsafe or unhealthful conditions in
your workplace.
You have the right to file a complaint with UOSH if you feel that your employer has retaliated against you for making safety or
health complaints, or for exercising your rights under the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act. Such whistleblower
complaints must be filed within 30 days of the retaliation.
You have a right to see all UOSH citations issued to your employer. Your employer must post the citations at or near the place of the
alleged violation. You may request an informal review of the abatement period granted to the employer.
You have the right to know your employer is obligated to correct workplace hazards by the date indicated on the citation and
must certify that these hazards have been reduced or eliminated.
You have the right to copies of your medical records or records of your exposure to toxic and harmful substances or conditions.

NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS
UTAH EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE EMPLOYEES A SAFE AND HEALTHFUL WORKPLACE
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Employers are required to notify UOSH at (801) 530-6901 within 8 hours of occurrence of all fatalities, disabling, significant, and
serious injuries or illnesses to workers. You can call in your report 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Tools, equipment, materials, or
other evidence that might pertain to the cause of such accidents shall not be removed or destroyed until authorized by UOSH. You are
also required to investigate all incidents of worker injuries and occupational illnesses.
REPORTING GUIDANCE
“Disabling and serious” includes, but is not limited to any injury or illness resulting in immediate admittance to the hospital, permanent
or temporary impairment where part of the body is made functionally useless or is substantially reduced in efficiency and which would
require treatment by a medical doctor, such as amputation, fracture, deep cuts, severe burns, electric shock, sight impairment, loss of
consciousness, and concussions; illnesses that could shorten life or significantly reduce physical or mental efficiency inhibiting the
normal function of a part of the body, such as cancer, silicosis, asbestosis, hearing impairment and visual impairment.
INSPECTIONS, CITATIONS, ASSESSED PENALTIES
UOSH may enter at reasonable times without delay any work place under its jurisdiction to conduct an inspection, investigation, or
interview a reasonable number of employees to determine compliance with the Utah Act, rules and standards. If an employer is in
violation of any of those rules or standards UOSH will promptly issue a Citation to notify them of the violation. A serious violation may
be assessed a proposed penalty of up to $7,000. Willful or Repeated violations may be assessed a proposed penalty up to $70,000.
Failure to correct or abate a violation may result in additional penalties not to exceed $7,000 for each day each violation is not corrected.
CONTESTS, APPEALS, INFORMAL REVIEW
The Utah Labor Commission will provide an adjudicative formal hearing with its Division of Adjudication, when an employer files a
written notice of contest within 30 days of receipt of the citation. Upon expiration of that 30 day period, the citation and proposed
penalties are final and not subject to review by any court or agency. Employers may also request an informal review of any citation,
proposed penalty or abatement period. Informal reviews do not extend the 30 days in which an employer must file a written notice of
contest for a formal hearing.

To report a workplace fatality or injury, file a workplace safety complaint, or for assistance please call (801) 530-6901 or (800) 530-5090.
To file a safety complaint online or obtain more information about UOSH please visit our website
at: www.laborcommission.utah.gov. To obtain more information about safety and health in the workplace, please contact the
Consultation Program at (801) 530-6855. Employers and employees may file a complaint about state program administration with the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) at 1244 Speer Blvd., Suite 551 Denver, CO 80204.
State of Utah Labor Commission
Utah Occupational Safety and Health
160 East 300 South, Third Floor
PO Box 146650
Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-6650
(801) 530-6901
Fax (801) 530-7606
Toll-Free 1-800-530-5090
www.laborcommission.utah.gov

Reporting Injuries
(801) 530-6901
Compliance Program (801) 530-6901
Consultation Program (801) 530-6855

“Helping to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for every worker in the State of Utah”

Rev. 01.15.19



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