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Can LEA work orders be used as evidence to substantiate a health and safety hazard?

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Can LEA work orders be used as evidence to substantiate a health and safety hazard?

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A. Work orders can be used to substantiate a health and safety hazard. First, the LEA must state the health and safety hazard on the Grant Request (Form SAB 61-03). Second, the work recorded in the work orders must be repairs done to mitigate the health and safety hazard described. If the LEA work orders are illegible or not complete, the LEA may include supplementary documentation to report the work completed.

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