Maryland Code § LE-5-102

Section LE-5-102
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(a) The General Assembly finds that:
(1) personal injuries and illnesses that arise out of conditions of
employment substantially burden employers and employees in terms of lost
production, medical expenses, disability compensation payments, and lost wages;
(2) the prevention of these injuries and illnesses is in the best
interest and welfare of the people and the State; and
(3) public bodies should be leaders in creating and maintaining safe
and healthy workplaces.
(b) The purposes of this title are to ensure, to the extent practicable, that
each working individual in the State has working conditions that are safe and
healthful and to preserve human resources by:
(1) providing that employers and employees have separate but
dependent responsibilities and rights with respect to making working conditions safe
and healthful;
(2) providing for the development and adoption of occupational safety
and health standards, including standards that address workplace violence;

(3) providing for training and other education of personnel so that
occupational safety and health standards are administered fairly and efficiently;
(4) providing an effective compliance and enforcement program
under this title;
(5) encouraging employers and employees to:
(i) reduce the number of occupational health and safety
hazards at their places of employment; and
(ii) create or improve programs to make working conditions
safe and healthful;
(6) encouraging joint efforts of labor and management to reduce
diseases and injuries that arise out of employment;
(7) building on advances already made through the initiatives of
employers and employees to make working conditions safe and healthful;
(8) developing innovative approaches, methods, and techniques to
deal with occupational safety and health problems;
(9) providing for research in the field of occupational safety and
health;
(10) conducting research on occupational health problems, including
research to:
(i) identify causal connections between diseases and work in
environmental conditions; and
(ii) explore ways to discover latent diseases;
(11) providing medical criteria to ensure, to the extent practicable,
that work does not diminish the functional capacity, health, or life expectancy of an
employee;
(12) providing for reporting procedures on occupational safety and
health that are appropriate to help to achieve the purposes of this title and to describe
accurately the nature of occupational safety and health problems;

(13) providing for the dissemination of information about health and
safety hazards posed by toxic and hazardous substances to which workers are
exposed;
(14) requiring employers to educate employees who work with
hazardous substances about the hazards of the substances and about safe procedures;
(15) requiring employers to give information to public bodies that are
charged with fire protection, to protect the health and safety of firefighters and the
public;
(16) providing information and incentives for employers and
employees to make ridesharing arrangements; and
(17) making workplaces of public bodies safer and more healthful by
requiring:
(i) public bodies to create or improve programs and plans
related to workplace violence;
(ii) that workplaces of public bodies be inspected regularly;
and
(iii) that workplaces of public bodies be maintained so that
employees are provided places of employment that are safe, healthy, and productive
over the course of their careers.

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