| The
MOSH Act gives employees certain rights: The right to file a complaint with the Commissioner of
Labor and Industry without fear of discharge or discrimination, with the right to seek
redress if discriminated against for exercising this right. Employees who believe
they have been discriminated against by an employer have the right to file a written
complaint with the Commissioner within 30 days of the occurrence.
The right to have an authorized
representative accompany a MOSH inspector during an inspection.
The right to have all citations
posted so the employees will know of any violations found by a MOSH inspector.
The right to obtain an informal
review by the Commissioner for any refusal to issue a citation after employees have
notified the Commissioner in writing of alleged violations.
The right to participate as an
affected employee in a hearing contesting a citation, or to contest the period of time
allowed for abatement of a violation as unreasonable.
The right to participate in the
standards setting process by offering evidence and comments on proposed standards.
The right to appeal to the
appropriate court on grounds that the Commissioner's action in setting a standard is not
based on substantial evidence.
The right to obtain and participate
in a hearing on an employer's request for a variance to a standard.
The right to bring a mandamus action
to compel the Commissioner to enjoin or restrain an imminent danger situation.
The right, under certain standards,
to labels and material safety data sheets or other appropriate forms of warning to alert
employees to the hazards to which they are exposed.
The right to suitable protective
equipment under certain circumstances.
The right, under certain standards,
to observe the monitoring of toxic or harmful substances and to have access to records or
monitoring.
The right to medical examinations and
tests under certain circumstances, and employee access to such records. |