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OSHA Debuts “It’s The Law!” Poster

June 16, 2015
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration unveils a new version of its “Job Safety and Health – It’s The Law!” poster, which informs workers of their rights and employers of their responsibilities.

OSHA unveils new safety poster.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) unveils a new version of its “Job Safety and Health – It’s The Law!” poster, which informs workers of their rights, and employers of their responsibilities.

“This poster emphasizes a very important principle when it comes to prevention – that every worker has a voice,” says Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels. “Workers need to know their rights and be able to use their rights, without fear of retaliation, when they believe that their safety or health is at risk.”

The newly designed poster informs workers of their right to request an OSHA inspection of their workplaces, receive information and training on job hazards, report a work-related injury or illness and raise safety and health concerns with their employer or OSHA without being retaliated against.  The poster informs employers of their legal obligation to provide a safe workplace. It is updated to include the new reporting obligations for employers, who must now report every fatality and every hospitalization, amputation and loss of an eye. It informs employers of their responsibilities to train all workers in a language and vocabulary they can understand, comply with OSHA standards and post citations at or near the place of an alleged violation.

Over the agency’s 44-year history, there have been several versions of the official OSHA poster, with the last update published in 2007. OSHA’s “It’s the Law” poster is free and can be downloaded. Employers must display the poster in a conspicuous place where workers can see it. Previous versions of the poster do not need to be replaced.

For more information, visit www.osha.gov

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