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If there is a possible safety or health hazard in my working environment that could cause injury/illness to fellow employees or clients/customers, what is the proper way of reporting it?

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If there is a possible safety or health hazard in my working environment that could cause injury/illness to fellow employees or clients/customers, what is the proper way of reporting it?

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If there is an immediate hazard such as a fire or earthquake, the person who has management over sight of that area should be contacted immediately. For those situations that are not an immediate danger, the employee should utilize the County’s Employee Hazard Report form to report potential hazards.

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