Important information regarding workers’ compensation claims assistance
If you have questions regarding a claim or the claim process, please contact the Labor Commission at (801)-530-6800 or (800) 530-5090 and choose the “Industrial
Stauffer Painting had the pleasure of working with James Johnston, Senior Safety and Health Consultant, and Kate McNeill Manager from UOSH Consultation and Education Services. We have been providing a safe place to work for over 25 years, and when James showed up on one of our Jobs there was a few things that we didn’t have on site. Instead of coming down hard on us James and Kate worked with us teaching us the right way to do everything when it comes to safety on the job site. It defiantly was a refresher course that we all needed and learned a lot from. I just want to thank all those involved for teaching us a very important part of each and every day. We all want to see our families at the end of the day and being safe should be everyone’s number one priority.
Thank you,
Bruce Hyde
If you have questions regarding a claim or the claim process, please contact the Labor Commission at (801)-530-6800 or (800) 530-5090 and choose the “Industrial
The Utah Labor Commission will be accepting walk-ins seeking workers’ compensationcoverage waivers through Wednesday, March 18, 2020.These services are available online at: https://laborcommission.utah.gov/divisions/industrial-accidents/employers/wccw/ If you
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