Sec. 31-374. Inspections and investigations. Records.
Sec. 31-374. Inspections and investigations. Records. (a) In order to carry out
the purposes of this chapter the commissioner, upon presenting appropriate credentials
to the employer, is authorized (1) to enter without advance notice, except as provided
in subsection (d) of section 31-371, and at reasonable times any factory, plant, establishment, construction site, or other area, work place or environment where work is performed by an employee of an employer, and (2) to inspect and investigate, during regular
working hours and at other reasonable times and within reasonable limits and in a reasonable manner, any such place of employment and all pertinent conditions, structures,
machines, apparatus, devices, equipment and the materials therein and to question, privately, any such employer or employee. Whenever the commissioner, proceeding pursuant to this section, is denied admission to any such place of employment, he shall obtain
a warrant to make an inspection or investigation of such place of employment from any
judge of the Superior Court. Any judge of the Superior Court within the state is authorized to issue a warrant pursuant to this section and shall issue such warrant whenever
he is satisfied that the following conditions are met: That the individual seeking the
warrant is a duly authorized agent of the department; and that such individual has established under oath or affirmation that the place of employment to be investigated in
accordance with this section is to be inspected to determine compliance or noncompliance with a standard, regulation or order, or that there is probable cause to believe that
there is a condition in or about such place of employment constituting a hazard to safety
or health.
(b) In making his inspections and investigations under this chapter, the commissioner may require the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of
evidence under oath. Witnesses shall be paid the same fees and mileage that are paid
witnesses in the courts of this state. In case of contumacy or failure or refusal of any
person to obey such an order, the superior court for the judicial district wherein such
person resides, is found or transacts business shall have jurisdiction to issue to such
person an order requiring such person to appear to produce evidence if asked, and when
so ordered, and to give testimony relating to the matter under investigation or in question.
Any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by said court as a contempt
thereof.
(c) (1) Each employer shall make, keep and preserve and make available to the
commissioner and the United States Secretary of Labor such records regarding his activities relating to this chapter as the commissioner may prescribe by regulation as necessary
or appropriate for the enforcement of this chapter or for developing information regarding the causes and prevention of occupational accidents and illnesses. In order to carry
out the provisions of this subdivision such regulations may include provisions requiring
employers to conduct periodic inspections. The commissioner shall also issue regulations requiring that employers through posting of notices or other appropriate means
keep their employees informed of their protections and obligations under this chapter,
including the provisions of applicable standards.
(2) The commissioner shall prescribe regulations requiring employers to maintain
accurate records of and to make periodic reports on work-related deaths, injuries and
illnesses other than minor injuries requiring only first aid treatment and which do not
involve medical treatment, loss of consciousness, restriction of work or motion, or transfer to another job.
(3) The commissioner shall issue regulations requiring employers to maintain accurate records of employee exposures to potentially toxic materials or harmful physical
agents which are required to be monitored or measured under any occupational safety
and health standard adopted under this chapter. Such regulations shall provide employees or their representatives an opportunity to observe such monitoring or measuring
and to have access to the records thereof. Such regulations shall also make appropriate
provision for each employee or former employee to have access to such records as will
indicate his own exposure to toxic materials or harmful physical agents. Each employer
shall promptly notify any employee who has been or is being exposed to toxic materials
or harmful physical agents in concentrations or at levels which exceed those prescribed
by an applicable occupational safety and health standard promulgated under section 31-371 and shall inform any employee who is being thus exposed of the corrective action
being taken.
(d) Any information obtained by the commissioner under this chapter shall be obtained with a minimum burden upon employers. Unnecessary duplication of efforts in
obtaining information shall be reduced to the maximum extent feasible.
(e) Subject to regulations issued by the commissioner, a representative of the employer and a representative authorized by the employees of the employer shall be given
an opportunity to accompany the commissioner or his authorized representative during
the physical inspection of any work place for the purpose of aiding such inspection.
Where there is no authorized employee representative, the commissioner or his authorized representative shall consult with a reasonable number of employees concerning
matters of health and safety in the work place.
(f) (1) Any employee or representative of employees who believes that there is a
violation of an occupational safety or health standard or that there is an imminent danger
of physical harm may request an inspection by giving notice to the commissioner or his
authorized representative of such violation or danger. Any such notice shall be reduced
to writing and shall set forth with reasonable particularity the grounds for the notice,
and shall be signed by the employees or the representative of employees. A copy of
such notice shall be provided the employer or his agent no later than the time of the
inspection, provided, upon the request of the person giving such notice, his name and
the names of individual employees referred to therein shall not appear in such copy or
on any record published, released or made available pursuant to subsection (g) of this
section. If upon receipt of such notification the commissioner determines there are reasonable grounds to believe that such violation or danger exists, he shall make an inspection in accordance with the provisions of this section as soon as practicable to determine
if such violation or danger exists. Such inspection may be limited to the alleged violation
or danger. If the commissioner determines there are no reasonable grounds to believe
that such violation or danger exists, he shall notify the employer, employee or representative of employees in writing of such determination. Such notification shall not preclude
future enforcement action if conditions change.
(2) Prior to or during any inspection of a work place, any employees or representative of employees employed in such work place may notify the commissioner or any
representative of the commissioner responsible for conducting the inspection in writing
of any violation of this chapter which they have reason to believe exists in such work
place. The commissioner shall by regulation establish procedures for informal review
of any refusal by a representative of the commissioner to issue a citation with respect
to any such alleged violation and shall furnish the employer and the employees or representative of employees requesting such review a written statement of the reasons for
the commissioner's final disposition of the case. Such notification shall not preclude
future enforcement action if conditions change.
(g) (1) The commissioner is authorized to compile, analyze and publish in either
summary or detail form all reports or information obtained under this section.
(2) The commissioner shall prescribe such rules and regulations as he may deem
necessary to carry out his responsibilities under this chapter, including rules and regulations dealing with the inspection of an employer's or owner's establishment.
(h) (1) In accordance with the provisions of section 4-38d, the duty of the Department of Public Health to license and to establish standards for health facilities operated
by a commercial or industrial establishment for the care of its employees shall be transferred to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health of the Labor Department. No
commercial or industrial establishment within the state shall establish, conduct, operate
or maintain a health facility for its employees without a license as required by this
subsection.
(2) Application for such license shall be made to the Labor Department upon forms
provided by it and shall contain such information as said department requires, which
may include affirmative evidence of ability to comply with reasonable standards and
regulations prescribed under the provisions of this subsection. Upon receipt of an application for a license, the Labor Department shall issue such license if, upon inspection
and investigation by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, it finds that the
applicant and facilities meet the requirements established by regulation. Such license
shall be valid for one year or fraction thereof and shall terminate on March thirty-first,
June thirtieth, September thirtieth or December thirty-first of each year. A license, unless
sooner suspended or revoked, shall be renewable annually, without charge, upon the
filing by the licensee, and approval by the Labor Department, of an annual report upon
such date and containing such information in such form as said department prescribes
and satisfactory evidence of continuing compliance with requirements. Each license
shall be issued only for the premises and persons named in the application and shall not
be transferable or assignable. Licenses shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the
licensed premises.
(3) The Labor Department shall promulgate and enforce regulations for health facilities licensed under the provisions of this subsection in order to provide for reasonable
standards of health, safety and comfort for the employees utilizing such facilities. The
regulations issued by the Labor Department shall conform to the standards established
by this chapter.
(4) The Labor Department, after reasonable notice and a hearing, may suspend,
revoke or refuse to renew a license in any case in which it finds there has been a substantial failure to comply with the requirements established under this subsection. The requirements of reasonable notice and hearing, as provided for in this subsection, and
appeals from the decisions of said department, shall comply with the requirements of
chapter 54.
(P.A. 73-379, S. 8, 21; P.A. 74-137, S. 8-11, 13, 21; P.A. 75-567, S. 28, 80; P.A. 76-436, S. 623, 681; P.A. 77-614, S.
323, 610; P.A. 78-280, S. 1, 127; P.A. 80-46, S. 5, 6; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 58.)
History: P.A. 74-137 added references to owners in Subsecs. (d) to (g) and added Subsec. (h) transferring powers of
department of health to division of occupational health and safety; P.A. 75-567 substituted "geographical area" for "circuit"
in Subsec. (a); P.A. 76-436 replaced court of common pleas and "court of record" with superior court and deleted reference
to judges of any court of record, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-614 replaced department of health with department of
health services, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 78-280 deleted reference to counties; P.A. 80-46 substituted "employer"
for "owner, operator or agent in charge" as recipient of credentials in Subsec. (a) and deleted references to owners throughout
section; P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health services with department of public health and addiction services,
effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with
Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995 (Revisor's note: A reference in Subsec. (h) to
"Division of Occupational Health and Safety" was replaced editorially by the Revisors with "Division of Occupational
Safety and Health" in conformance with Sec. 31-368).