What to expect as an employer during an inspection
Employers should expect the following:
- When the CONN-OSHA compliance officer arrives at your workplace, (s)he will display official credentials and ask to meet an appropriate employer representative. You should always ask to see the compliance officer's credentials.
- The compliance officer will conduct an opening conference to explain the purpose of the visit, the scope of the inspection, and the standards that apply. You will be given a copy of an employee complaint that may be involved (with the employee's name deleted, if the employee has requested anonymity).
NOTE:
An authorized employee representative is given the opportunity to attend the opening conference and to accompany the compliance officer during the inspection.
- After the opening conference, the compliance officer will proceed through your establishment to inspect work areas for safety or health hazards.
NOTE:
Employers are required to provide access to the following:- Personnel and Union Representatives
- Injury and Illness Records.
- Safety and Health Programs.
- All Work and Storage Areas.
- At the conclusion of the inspection, the compliance officer will conduct a closing conference to discuss all unsafe or unhealthful conditions observed. The inspector will also indicate apparent violations for which citations and proposed penalties may be issued or recommended.
- After the compliance officer reports findings, the CONN-OSHA director will determine whether citations will be issued and whether penalties will be proposed.
- A written notice of citations and proposed penalties will be sent to you by certified mail.