Maine Code § 26-2

Reports of deaths and injuries
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1. Reports of deaths. The person in charge of any workplace as defined in section 1 provided by
the State, a state agency, a county, a municipal corporation, a school district or other public corporation
or political subdivision shall, within 8 hours after the occurrence, report the death of any person in the
workplace or on the premises to the Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards, or the director's
designee, by telephone or electronically, stating as fully as possible the cause of the death and the place
where the deceased person has been sent and supplying other information relative to the death that may
be required by the director who may investigate the causes of the death and require such precautions to
be taken as will prevent the recurrence of similar events. A statement contained in any such report is
not admissible in evidence in any action arising out of the death reported.
[PL 2015, c. 138, §1 (AMD).]
2. Reports of serious physical injuries. The person in charge of any workplace as defined in
section 1 provided by the State, a state agency, a county, a municipal corporation, a school district or
other public corporation or political subdivision shall, within 24 hours after the occurrence, report all
serious physical injuries requiring immediate hospitalization sustained by any person in the workplace
or on the premises to the Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards, or the director's designee, by
telephone or electronically, stating as fully as possible the extent and cause of the injury and the place
where the injured person has been sent and supplying other information relative to the injury that may
be required by the director who may investigate the causes of the injury and require such precautions
to be taken as will prevent the recurrence of similar events. A statement contained in any such report
is not admissible in evidence in any action arising out of the accident reported.
[PL 2015, c. 138, §1 (AMD).]
3. Serious physical injuries defined. "Serious physical injuries," as used in this section, means
an incident that results in an amputation, loss or fracture of any body part or that necessitates immediate
hospitalization or formal admission to the inpatient service of a hospital or clinic for care or treatment.
[PL 2015, c. 138, §1 (AMD).]

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