The state has not adopted any requirements for workplace accident investigation and in-house reporting.
See the federal Accidents topic for guidance for conducting accident investigations and reporting procedures.
See the state Illness and Injuries topic for information about reporting workplace fatalities and certain serious injuries to regulatory agencies.
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth/Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) administers and enforces safety and health standards in private and public sector workplaces.
State Requirements
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Type | Title |
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Checklists | Incident Investigator's Kit |
Forms | Preventive Maintenance Report for Healthcare |
Handouts | Types of Protective Eyewear [7-Minute Safety Trainer] |
Policies | Incident Reporting and Investigation |
Posters | Safety Is No Accident! (PDF) |
PowerPoints | Accident Investigation (Multimedia) |
White Papers | Zero incidents: Is it possible? |