SOP 511.34-att-2: It's The Law Poster (Attachment 2)
Summary
Key Topics
- OSHA
- workplace safety
- worker rights
- employer responsibilities
- hazard reporting
- retaliation protection
- safety training
- workplace inspection
- injury reporting
- occupational health
- hazardous substances
Full Text
U.S. Department of Labor
All workers have the right to:
- A safe workplace.
IT’S THE LAW!
Employers must:
- Provide employees a workplace free from
- Raise a safety or health concern with
your employer or OSHA, or report a workrelated injury or illness, without being
retaliated against.
- Receive information and training on
job hazards, including all hazardous
substances in your workplace.
- Request an OSHA inspection of your
workplace if you believe there are unsafe
or unhealthy conditions. OSHA will keep
your name confidential. You have the
right to have a representative contact
OSHA on your behalf.
- Participate (or have your representative
participate) in an OSHA inspection and
speak in private to the inspector.
- File a complaint with OSHA within
30 days (by phone, online or by mail)
if you have been retaliated against for
using your rights.
- See any OSHA citations issued to
your employer.
- Request copies of your medical
recognized hazards. It is illegal to retaliate
against an employee for using any of their
rights under the law, including raising a
health and safety concern with you or
with OSHA, or reporting a work-related
injury or illness.
- Comply with all applicable OSHA standards.
- Report to OSHA all work-related
fatalities within 8 hours, and all inpatient
hospitalizations, amputations and losses
of an eye within 24 hours.
- Provide required training to all workers
in a language and vocabulary they can
understand.
- Prominently display this poster in the
workplace.
- Post OSHA citations at or near the
place of the alleged violations.
FREE ASSISTANCE to identify and correct
hazards is available to small and mediumsized employers, without citation or penalty,
through OSHA-supported consultation