The investigators shall present their credentials to the owner, operator, or agent in charge at the place of employment at the earliest opportunity upon entering the place of employment; and conduct an opening conference during which the investigator shall explain the nature and purpose of the investigation; and indicate generally the scope of the physical inspection and the documents which they wish to review. However, such designation of documents shall not preclude review of additional documents.
The investigator shall have the authority to take samples, conduct tests, and take or obtain photographs and videotapes, make or obtain copies of documents, and employ other investigative techniques related to the purpose of the investigation.
At the conclusion of an investigation, the investigator shall confer with the employer or the employer's representative and describe apparent safety or health violations disclosed by the investigation. During this conference, the employer shall be afforded an opportunity to bring to the attention of the investigator pertinent information regarding conditions in the workplace.
MS s 182.657
17 SR 1279; 20 SR 2428
June 11, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes