Utah General Contractors - Business and Law Practice Exam

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How quickly must an employer report a death or incident involving the hospitalization of 3 or more employees to OSHA?

  1. 1 hour

  2. 4 hours

  3. 8 hours

  4. 24 hours

The correct answer is: 8 hours

The requirement for an employer to report a death or an incident involving the hospitalization of three or more employees to OSHA is set at 8 hours. This means that once the employer becomes aware of the fatality or the hospitalization, they must make the report to OSHA within this specified time frame. This regulation is part of OSHA's efforts to ensure workplace safety and to investigate serious incidents that could indicate broader safety issues within the workplace. The other timeframes, such as 1 hour, 4 hours, and 24 hours, are longer or shorter than what OSHA mandates, which could lead to noncompliance if an employer fails to report the incident within the required 8-hour window. Understanding the specific reporting requirements helps employers maintain adherence to legal standards while promoting a safe working environment.