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Slide 72

    TEXT VERSION OF SLIDE:

    Title: (n) Recordkeeping - Records Availability and Transfer
    Type: Text Slide
    Content:
    • Upon written request, all records are available to OSHA and NIOSH for examination and copy
    • Upon request, exposure records are available to employees, former employees, designated representatives, and OSHA for examination and copying
    • Upon request, employee medical records are available to the subject employee, anyone having the employee's written consent, and OSHA for examination and copying
    • 29 CFR 1910.20(h) governs transfer of records
    • When an employer ceases business without a successor employer, the employer must notify NIOSH 90 days before disposal of records and transmit them to NIOSH if requested

 
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