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Physical facilities are to be inspected at least annually to ensure that workplaces are free from recognized safety hazards. REPORTS, NOTIFICATION OF VIOLATIONS, AND CORRECTIVE ACTION
Each inspection report is to include observed environment, health and safety violations, non-compliance items, and deficiencies. Inspection findings are to be forwarded to the Environment, Health and Safety Office for preparation of a written inspection report. In the event that any manipulation, process, action or condition is discovered which in the opinion of the Director of the Environment, Health and Safety Office or his/her designee constitutes an immediate threat to the life of an employee or the public, the Director or his/her designee may order the immediate cessation or modification of such manipulation, action or condition. In addition to the Director, such orders may be given by any of the Environment, Health and Safety Section Managers: (Biological Safety/Industrial Hygiene Manager; Radiation Safety Officer; Fire Safety Officer; WPSP Director, CLIP Director, Environmental Affairs Manager, or Hazardous Waste Manager). Any University employee who has a direct personal involvement in the facilities being inspected is to be permitted and encouraged to participate in such inspections, including calling possible violations to the attention of the inspector. REQUEST FOR SPECIAL SAFETY INVESTIGATION
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of North Carolina provides that employees may request an inspection or evaluation of conditions which they believe may constitute a health or safety hazard. University employees are encouraged to request a "Special Investigation" into the need for corrective action.
Employees are encouraged to seek resolution of hazardous conditions through the University Environment, Health and Safety Office but, under Section II(d)(1) of the North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Act, an employee is guaranteed the right to request an inspection from the State Department of Labor (919-733-3332, or 1-800- LABOR NC, Raleigh, N.C.) by giving notice to them of a violation of a safety or health standard that he/she believes threatens physical harm or constitutes immediate danger. Persons requesting an inspection by the Environment, Health and Safety Office (or the Department of Labor) may request confidentiality and, by law, their name will not appear on any record published, released, or made available to the public or to the immediate supervisor or department head.
If the Environment, Health and Safety Office or the Department of Labor determines that there are reasonable grounds for believing that a violation or danger exists, it will notify the employees or representative of the employees in writing of such determination. CONDITIONS THAT SHOULD BE REPORTED The types of hazardous conditions that should be reported include, but are not limited to, the following:
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