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occupational-safety-and-health inspector
A professional who inspects places of employment to detect unsafe or unhealthy working conditions. Responsibilities include:
- Inspects work environment, machinery, and equipment in establishments and other work sites for conformance with governmental standards according to procedure or in response to complaint or accident.
- Interviews supervisors and employees to obtain facts about work practice or accident.
- Rates unsafe condition according to factors, such as severity of potential injury, likelihood of recurrence, employers' accident record, and evidence of voluntary compliance.
- Observes employees at work to determine compliance with safety precautions and safety equipment used.
- Orders suspension of activity posing threat to workers.
- Writes new safety order proposal designed to protect workers from work methods, processes, or other hazard not previously covered, using knowledge of safety-engineering practices, available protective devices, safety testing, and occupational safety and health standards.
- Discusses reason for inspection and penalty rating system with employer.
- Reviews log of reportable accidents and preventive actions taken to determine employers' attitude toward compliance with regulations.
- Documents findings and code sections violated.
- Interprets applicable laws and regulations to advise employer on legal requirements.
- May specialize in inspection of specific machine, apparatus, or device.
- May specialize in inspection of specific industry, such as construction, manufacturing, mining, petroleum, or transportation.
- May testify in legal proceedings.
- May photograph work environment suspected of endangering workers to provide evidence in legal proceedings.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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