Yes, you can report the hazard and request an inspection anonymously.
A hazard tracking system should track identified hazards and progress towards their control or elimination.Hazard tracking systems may also track:injuries and illnesses,employee complaints,self-inspection results, andnear misses.
OSHA could conduct a workplace inspection because:an employee complained to OSHA about a hazard in the workplaceanother government agency referred a potential hazard to OSHAa fatality or severe injury was experienced in that workplacethe workplace is subject to one of OSHA's Special Emphasis Programsthe workplace was selected through an objective process for a General Schedule Inspection.
Yes, you can often report a safety hazard anonymously, depending on the policies of the organization or regulatory body involved. Many workplaces and governmental agencies provide mechanisms, such as hotlines or online forms, that allow individuals to submit reports without revealing their identity. It's important to check the specific procedures in your area or organization to ensure your report remains confidential.
Nope, it's a safety hazard.
to report any hazard to the approprite authority
I don't believe so. Pitch is an architectural feature. It's not considered a potential hazard.
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It is very unlikely because that is a sever safety hazard. It is possible to pass it, but that would be illegal in most, if not, all states.
Management Leadership and Employee Involvement Worksite Analysis Hazard Prevention and Control Safety and Health Training
Reduces Moral Hazard (Makes sure the repairs get done and the homeowner doesn't take the money to pay off their car note).
Employees can help by offering suggestions to increase workplace safety.