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Compliance Assistance

A Compliance Assistance Specialist (CAS) is available to provide outreach for your group free of charge. The CAS can provide general information on workplace safety and health, UOSH Local Emphasis Programs, how to comply with workplace safety and health regulations, newly adopted federal and state standards, injury and illness statistics, and many other safety and health topics. Contact our CAS at (801) 530-6901.

Utah Labor Commission

Safety Line Vol. 4 - Utah Occupational Safety and Health (UOSH)

Utah Occupational Safety and Health (UOSH) update on statistics of accidents in Utah’s workplaces. Please join UOSH in helping to create a safe and healthy workplace for every worker in the state of Utah.

Utah Occupational safety and health presents

Safety Topics

UOSH Field Operations Manual

To provide the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division (UOSH) of the State of Utah Labor Commission (Commission) with policy and procedures concerning the enforcement of occupational safety and health standards and to provide current information to ensure occupational safety and health standards are enforced with uniformity.

Required Posters

There are many posters that are required by state or federal law to be posted at your place of business. The Utah Labor Commission requires that employers post two notices: 1) Workers Compensation and 2) Occupational Safety and Health. As a courtesy, we are providing links and information about other required posters, but this list is not intended to be complete and there may be additional requirements for your type of business. There is no charge for the posters that we have listed here and they may be copied. Click on the links to download and print a convenient 8.5″ x 11″ format.

Additional Posters

US Department of Labor Posters

E-Verify Posters

Fair Housing Posters

Do Not Report an Imminent Danger or Accident Using this Form or Email

To report an Imminent Danger, call
(801) 530-6901 or (800) 530-5090 immediately.

To Report an Accident, click the button below.

An employer must report an accident within eight hours of it’s occurrence. See Utah Admin. Code Rule R614-1-5)(B)(1).

To file a complaint that is not an imminent danger or accident, click File Complaint below.

*Although the complaint form references federal law, the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division administers the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act.

See Utah Code §§ 34A-6-101 – 34A-6-307