APRIL 2003 -
QUESTION OF THE MONTH
Q. I've
noticed that OSHA has a new employer poster available. Must
we replace the old one currently posted?
A. The
new plain language poster (OSHA 3165) replaces OSHA's currently
required workplace poster (OSHA 2203). As supplies of OSHA
2203 diminish, the new workplace poster will be phased in
to take its place. Employers do not need to replace current
2203 posters. The OSHA 2203 poster will continue to be in
compliance with OShA regulations.
The
OSHA 3165 is available to anyone needing it and can be downloaded
from the OSHA web site, http://www.osha.gov/Publications/poster.html.
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