Yes, the exposure control plan must be accessible to employees, as well as to OSHA and NIOSH representatives. The location of the plan may be adapted to the circumstances of a particular workplace, provided that employees can access a copy at the workplace during the workshift. If the plan is maintained solely on computer, employees must be trained to operate the computer.
A hard copy of the exposure control plan must be provided within 15 working days of the employee’s request in accord with 29 CFR 1910.1020.
October 2018
Tags: OSHA
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