A Guide to Procedures of the N.C. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission


Book Description

This publication is intended as an informal explanation of the procedures of the N.C. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. Information in this guide will benefit employees and employers of the construction industry, agriculture industry and general industry. The publication offers the reader a guide to, through and beyond the Review Commissions proceedings. However, the guide was designed to be used with the commissions governing rules close by the readers side.




Guide to E-2 Trial Procedures


Book Description

E-Z trial is a method for hearing less complex cases before the federal Occupational Safety & Health (OSHA) Review Commission judges. It is quicker, less costly, & involves fewer legal formalities than the conventional method of hearing cases. This guide was published to explain E-Z Trial procedures & assist in following the Commission's E-Z Trial rules (included), this guide describes the process & related documents the Commission has developed to simplify legal proceedings before its judges. Included is a table summarizing the major steps for using E-Z Trial & a glossary of important terms.




A Guide to Procedures of the N.C. Safety and Health Review Commission


Book Description

This publication is intended as an informal explanation of the procedures of the N.C. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. Information in this guide will benefit employees and employers of the construction industry, agriculture industry and general industry. The publication offers the reader a guide to, through and beyond the Review Commissions proceedings. However, the guide was designed to be used with the commissions governing rules close by the readers side.




Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook


Book Description

Now in its fourth edition, the popular Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook has been your go-to guide to the fundamentals of occupational safety and health law for over a decade. It provides an authoritative and completely up-to-date reference that you count on for its reliable information and straightforward explanation. Each chapter is written by a highly respected attorney who is an expert in the field. Yet the book is written without legal jargon, in plain English that anyone can understand. In it, the authors provide interpretations of many facets of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, review regulations and standards governing employee protection, and offer advice for dealing with regulatory authorities. The Handbook covers all of the important legal aspects of the Occupational Safety and Health Act with clearly written explanations of such issues as the boundaries of OSHA regulations, general administrative law concepts, and OSHA's enforcement tactics. As in the previous edition, this edition begins with an overview of the OSH Act in Chapter 1 and then addresses who is covered under the OSH Act, the development of safety and health laws, and the employer’s duty to comply with occupational safety and health laws in Chapters 2 through 4. Chapter 5 provides a detailed discussion of the recording and reporting rules for work-related injuries and illness as well other recordkeeping requirements under specific safety and health standards. Chapters 6 and 7 focus on the rights of employers and employees, including employees’ right against unlawful discrimination related to protected safety activity. In Chapter 8, the authors provide a detailed discussion of the new hazard communication provisions that conform with the Globally Harmonized System. Chapter 9 covers the use of voluntary safety and health self-audits that employers may use to identify and correct safety and health hazards. Chapters 10 and 11 discuss OSHA’s primary enforcement tools — inspections and investigations and citations issued following an inspection or investigation. These chapters also contain insight on steps employers may need to take during an inspection or investigation. Chapter 12 explains the procedures for challenging a citation before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and federal court of appeals. Chapter 13 covers criminal enforcement of OSHA standards. The last chapter covers imminent domain inspections. The Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook serves as a useful guide for practitioners in the occupational safety and health field who are responsible for addressing safety and health concerns in the workplace.