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  8. Chapter 571 - Occupational Safety and Health Act


Chapter 571 - Occupational Safety and Health Act


  • Section 31-367 - Definitions.
  • Section 31-368 - Division of Occupational Safety and Health. Coordination of activities with the Workers' Compensation Commission.
  • Section 31-369 - Application of chapter.
  • Section 31-370 - Duties of employer and employee.
  • Section 31-371 - Regulations.
  • Section 31-372 - Adoption of federal and state standards. Variances.
  • Section 31-373 - Committee on Occupational Safety and Health.
  • Section 31-374 - Inspections and investigations. Records.
  • Section 31-375 - Citation for violation.
  • Section 31-376 - Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.
  • Section 31-377 - Notice to employer of contest period and proposed assessment. Action by review commission.
  • Section 31-378 - Appeal from review commission.
  • Section 31-379 - Discriminatory practices prohibited. Complaint: Filing; hearing; relief. Appeal to Superior Court.
  • Section 31-380 - Enjoining of conditions or practices at places of employment. Mandamus against commissioner for failure to act.
  • Section 31-381 - Confidentiality of information obtained.
  • Section 31-382 - Penalties.
  • Section 31-383 - Research and demonstration projects.
  • Section 31-384 - Education programs.
  • Section 31-385 - Reports to U.S. Secretary of Labor.
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