Nevada Code § 618.379

Dismantling or removal of equipment causing certain accidents or motor vehicle crashes prohibited under certain circumstances; questioning of persons necessary for investigation
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, if any accident or motor vehicle crash occurring in the course of
employment is fatal to one or more employees or results in the hospitalization
of three or more employees, and is caused, in whole or in part, by any
equipment located at the site of the accident or crash, no person may dismantle
or otherwise move that equipment until the Division has investigated the
accident or crash and has authorized the dismantling or removal of the
equipment.
2. The provisions of subsection 1 do not
apply if the dismantling or removal of the equipment is necessary to free any
person trapped by the equipment or to ensure the safety of or to prevent
further injury to any person. If any equipment is dismantled or moved to free a
trapped person, the equipment may be dismantled or moved only to the extent
necessary to free the person.
3. Upon the occurrence of an accident or
crash described in subsection 1, the employer of an injured employee shall,
upon the arrival of an investigator of the Division at the site of the accident
or crash, make available for questioning in a reasonable amount of time any
person employed by the employer who is determined by the investigator to be
necessary for the completion of the investigation, including the immediate
supervisor of any injured employee and any employee who witnessed the accident
or crash.
4. As used in this section, accident or
motor vehicle crash occurring in the course of employment does not include:
(a) An accident or crash involving a motor
vehicle that is being operated on a public highway in this State.
(b) A homicide committed at an employers place
of business.

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