West Virginia Code § 21-3A-15

Research and demonstration projects
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The commissioner shall conduct research and undertake demonstration projects relating to
occupational safety and health issues and problems, either within the labor department or by
grants or contracts. The commissioner may prescribe rules requiring employers to measure,
record and make reports on exposure of employees to toxic substances which he believes
may endanger the health or safety of employees. The commissioner shall coeoperate with the
director of the national institute for occupational safety and health of the department of
health and human services of the United States in establishing programrs of medical
examinations and tests necessary to determine the incidence of occupational illness and
employee susceptibility to such illnesses. Such programs, upon the request of the employer,
may be paid for by the commissioner, together with such other assistance as may be
required. Information obtained under this section shall be mtade public without revealing the
names of individual workers covered by physical examination or special studies and shall be
made available to employers, employees and their authorized representatives.

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