Definition:
A correction date is the date by which you must meet the WISHA requirements listed on either a: Citation and notice (C&N) or a corrective notice of redetermination (CNR).
(1) You must certify in writing within ten calendar days following the correction date shown on the C&N that each violation has been corrected. Include the following: (a) Employer name and address.(b) The inspection number involved.(c) The citation and item numbers which have been corrected.(d) The date each violation was corrected and the method used to correct them.(e) A statement that both: (i) Affected employees and their representatives were informed that each violation was corrected; and(ii) The information submitted is accurate.(f) Employer's signature or the signature of employer's designated representative. Note: | Certification is not required if the WISHA compliance officer indicates in the C&N, or a reassumption hearings officer indicates in a CNR, that they have already been corrected. |
(2) You must submit additional documentation for willful or repeated violations, demonstrating that they were corrected. This documentation may include, but is not limited to: (a) Evidence of the purchase or repair of equipment.(b) Photographic or video evidence of corrections.(c) Other written records.(3) You must submit additional documentation for serious violations when required in the C&N or CNR.Wash. Admin. Code § 296-900-15005
Amended by WSR 17-18-075, Filed 9/5/2017, effective 10/6/2017Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 06-06-020, § 296-900-15005, filed 2/21/06, effective 6/1/06.