All covered employers are required to display and keep displayed, a poster prepared by the Department of Labor* informing employees of the protections of the Occupational Safety and Health Act P.L. 91-596, December 29, 1970 and its amendments. (* Federal Government Agencies must use the Federal Agency Poster.)
The poster must be displayed in a conspicuous place where employees and applicants for employment can see it.
Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, 1903.2(a)(3) states that reproductions or facsimiles of the poster shall be at least 8 1/2 by 14 inches with 10 point type.
The electronic downloadable file is only available in PDF format. The PDF file is a full-size reproduction and may be taken to most professional printing companies for full-size/full-color reproduction, lamination, etc.
In order to reproduce this poster from a personal computer, please note the following requirements and recommendations:
1. For local PC printing, it is recommended that you use a high-resolution laser or wax-transfer type printer for color reproductions, and that the printer have at least 1 MB of memory. For B/W reproductions, it is still advisable to use a laser printer which is capable of producing at least 300 dpi resolution.
2. When preparing to print from a personal computer, first check and make sure that the target printer has the ability to produce the proper paper size (the minimum size is 8.5 x 14 inches).
The Hennepin Minnesota OSHA Poster is a mandatory workplace safety regulation poster that provides important information to employees and employers in Hennepin County, Minnesota, about their rights and responsibilities regarding workplace safety. This poster is designed to ensure compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and promote a safe and healthy working environment. The Hennepin Minnesota OSHA Poster contains crucial information related to workplace safety standards, including guidelines on reporting workplace hazards, protocols for handling hazardous materials, and procedures for reporting workplace injuries. It also outlines the rights of employees to file a complaint with OSHA if safety concerns are not addressed by their employer. Keyword variations: 1. Hennepin Minnesota OSHA Workplace Safety Poster 2. Hennepin County OSHA Compliance Poster 3. Hennepin Minnesota Mandatory OSHA Poster While there may not be different types of Hennepin Minnesota OSHA Posters, it is important to note that there might be updates or revisions to the poster as new safety regulations are introduced. Employers in Hennepin County must stay up to date with any changes and ensure that they have the most current version of the poster displayed in a prominent location within the workplace where all employees can easily see it. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in penalties from OSHA.