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Workplace Rights Position Paper

February 6, 2001

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), the largest association

of industrial hygiene and occupational and environmental health

professionals in the United States, believes there are basic protections

workers must have to ensure a safe and healthful workplace. These

protections include:

The right to a safe and healthful workplace. Workers should go home from

work as healthy as they arrived;

The right to information about the hazards of their jobs and training about

those hazards;

The right to training about health and safety, including training on their

rights and government regulations;

The right to confidentiality of their medical and other personal records;

The right to refuse to perform unsafe work;

The right to file a complaint anonymously with an independent agency without

fear of discrimination as a result;

The right to participate fully in governmental compliance inspections and to

be informed of inspection findings by third parties (non-governmental); and

The right to form and serve on effective health and safety

committees.Employers also have the right to expect employees to comply with

rules and requirements necessary to provide a safe and healthful workplace,

including the use of prescribed work practices, protective equipment, and

similar components of a health and safety program.

These basic protections are essential elements of a safe and healthful

workplace. AIHA supports workplace standards and guidelines, legislation,

and regulatory approaches that embody these basic protections for all

workers in the United States, and opposes legislative and regulatory

attempts that would undermine them. AIHA also supports the application of

the principles underlying these protections to workers outside the United

States, with respect for each country's individual characteristics.

Approved by the AIHA Board of Directors on February 21, 2001

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