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Your Safety and Health Rights After years of hard fighting, the union movement has achieved certain basic legal and contractual health and safety rights for workers. You should note that, even though you have these legal rights, they are not easy to enforce. Your employer may respond harshly if you exercise them. Even though the law is on your side, it could take years for government officials and the courts to undo an employer's illegal punishment of a worker who exercises a safety and health right. If you plan to exercise a safety and health right in a hostile employment environment, it is a good idea to be prepared for a harsh response and a long wait to obtain justice. Each brief description below is linked to a fuller explanation of the law and how to use it.
Under regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), you have a legal right to any information that your employer has about any exposure you may have had to hazards such as toxic chemicals or noise. You also have a right to any medical records your employer has concerning you.
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* Information provided by the AFL-CIO & the BCTGM Research and Education Dept.
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