Definition:
A correction date is the date by which you must meet the DOSH
requirements listed on either a: Citation and notice (C&N) or a corrective
notice of redetermination (CNR).
(1)
The employer must certify in writing within 10 calendar days following the
correction date shown on the C&N that each violation has been corrected.
Include the following:
(a) Employer name and
address.
(b) The inspection number
involved.
(c) The citation and item
numbers which have been corrected.
(d) The date each violation was corrected and
the method used to correct them.
(e) A statement that both:
(i) Affected employees and their
representatives were informed that each violation was corrected; and
(ii) The information submitted is
accurate.
(f) Employer's
signature or the signature of employer's designated representative.
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Note:
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Certification is not required if the DOSH compliance
officer indicates in the C&N, or a reassumption hearings officer indicates
in a CNR, that they have already been corrected.
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(2) The employer must submit additional
documentation for willful or repeated violations, demonstrating that the
violations were corrected. This documentation may include, but is not limited
to:
(a) Evidence of the purchase or repair of
equipment.
(b) Photographic or
video evidence of corrections.
(c)
Other written records.
(3) The employer must submit additional
documentation for serious violations when required in the C&N or
CNR.
Notes
Wash. Admin. Code §
296-900-15005
Amended by
WSR
17-18-075, Filed 9/5/2017, effective
10/6/2017
Amended by
WSR
25-03-091, Filed 1/16/2025, effective
2/17/2025
Statutory Authority:
RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050,
49.17.060. 06-06-020, §
296-900-15005, filed 2/21/06, effective
6/1/06.