C.M.R. 12, 179, ch. 6 - RECORDING OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND ILLNESSES IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR

  1. § 179-6-1 - Incorporation by reference
  2. § 179-6-2 - Exception to 29 CFR 1904.2 - Industry Exemption
  3. § 179-6-3 - Supplement to 29 CFR 1904.46 - Definition of "Employee"
  4. § 179-6-4 - Supplement to 29 CFR 1904.46 - Definition of "Employer"
  5. § 179-6-5 - Supplement to 29 CFR 1904.32 - Company executive for certification of annual summary
  6. § 179-6-6 - Supplement to 29 CFR 1904.39 - Reporting fatalities, hospitalizations, amputations, and losses of an eye as a result of work-related incidents
  7. § 179-6-7 - Supplement to 29 CFR 1904.42 - Statistical Program
  8. § 179-6-8 - Electronic Submission of OSHA Injury and Illness Records
  9. § 179-6-9 - Overlap with MRSA, Title 26, Chapter 1, Section 2

Summary: The purpose of this chapter is to incorporate by reference rules governing the recording of occupational injuries and illnesses as promulgated by the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration at 29 CFR Part 1904, most recently amended on June 3, 2021.

Notes

C.M.R. 12, 179, ch. 6
EFFECTIVE DATE:
January 1, 1992 - filing 91-427
AMENDED:
November 1, 1993 - filing 93-287
EFFECTIVE DATE (ELECTRONIC CONVERSION):
December 25, 1996
NON-SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES:
August 29, 1997 - converted to Microsoft Word for Windows
AMENDED:
March 2, 2002 - filing 2002-73
June 10, 2018 - filing 2018-096
December 15, 2019 - filing 2019-225
11/20/2021- filing 2021- 234

STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 26 M.R.S. §565

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