Virginia occupational safety and health act vosh

Virginia Department of Labor and Industry
6606 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230

Phone Number

Office: (804) 371-2327
Fax: (804) 786-8418

Email Address

Compliance Program

The Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (VOSH) Compliance Program conducts inspections of private and public sector employers to assure compliance with the laws, standards and regulations of the Commonwealth.

VOSH may issue citations listing violations of the standards and regulations to employers, determines dates by which violations must be abated, and may propose civil monetary penalties for certain types of violations.

Inspections:

Inspections are based on general scheduling, complaints or referrals.

Statutory Maximum Penalties:

Serious and Other-than-serious From $14,270 to $15,375
Willful and Repeat From $142,691 to $153,742
Failure-to-Abate From $14,270 per day to $15,375 per day

Program Specifics:

Program Directive Training:

Report a Workplace Fatality, or Severe Injury

To report a Workplace Fatality or Severe Injury use the Serious Event Reporting Form .

Reporting a Fatality or Catastrophe: Virginia Code § 40.1-51.1.D requires all employers, regardless of how many individuals they employ, to report any work related incident resulting in a fatality or catastrophe within eight (8) hours to the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI). These reports may be submitted on the Serious Event Reporting Form. Medical events i.e. heart attacks are also required to be reported. If an employer does not learn of a fatality or catastrophe at the time that it occurs, and the incident would otherwise be reportable to DOLI, the employer is required by law to report the incident within 8 hours of the time that it is made known to any agent or employee of the employer. If an employee dies as a result of the incident, the employer is required to report the death to DOLI within 8 hours of learning of the death.

Reporting Inpatient Hospitalizations of One or More Persons, Amputations, or Loss of an Eye: Virginia Code § 40.1-51.1.D also provides that “every employer shall report to the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry within 24 hours any work-related incident resulting in (i) the inpatient hospitalization of one or more persons, (ii) an amputation, or (iii) the loss of an eye, as prescribed in the rules and regulations of the Safety and Health Codes Board.” Medical events i.e. heart attacks are also required to be reported. These reports may be submitted on the VOSH Complaint Form .

Employers can also report fatalities or injuries by telephone, or in‑person to the nearest VOSH Regional Office; or through the OSHA toll-free central telephone number, 1-800-321-6742.

Reports should include: Business name; names of employees affected; location and time of the incident, brief description of the incident; contact person and phone number.

Employers can report COVID-19 fatalities and in-patient hospitalizations by calling the VOSH Regional of Field Office that is nearest to the site of the incident. During normal business hours (8:15 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.) injuries may be reported to the closest regional or field office.

Before or after normal business hours or on weekends and holidays, injuries may be reported by calling the appropriate cell phone or pager number for the nearest office. If unable to reach the local phone numbers or pagers, the State Police Duty Sergeant in Richmond, VA should be contacted at (804) 674-2026.

VOSH Regulations/Standards