Want this question answered?
Yes, tenants can report any health hazards to the proper authorities.
The Health & Safety Executive.
Health and safety issues or concerns can/should be reported to:supervisor or managerSafety Engineer or Industrial HygienistSafety Specialistlabor union representativeHuman Resources/Relations representativeother managerState or Federal OSHA office
HIPPA is irrelevant in such a case. Health Care professionals are required to report safety issues to a product manufacturer. They do not, however, need to identify the patient when doing so.
The local or county Health Department is the agency to talk with if you think there are food related safety or health hazards.
state hazards that can be dealt with personally
Always report workplace hazards to your manager, if it is your workplace, or to the manager responsible for the location where the hazard exists if it is not your workplace - unless the company has established some other process for reporting hazards.
Typically, you report health and safety issues to a representative of your employer. This could be your foreman, supervisor, manager, the personnel office, or a designated "safety representative" or contact. If you are in the US, you can also file a health and safety complaint with your nearest OSHA office. Your employer is required by law to post basic OSHA information where it can be seen by all employees. There should be contact information there.
Yes, reporting otherwise unrecognized hazards to the employer is one of the basic responsibilities of an employee.
who should you report this to abouthazards
Community Health Funding Report was created in 1990.
You report health and safety matters so they can be properly dealt with.