New Mexico has not adopted any workplace safety and health requirements for accident investigations or in-house accident reporting.
See the national Accidents topic for guidance in preventing workplace accidents and procedures to handle them when they occur.
See the national Illness and Injuries topic for information about reporting an accident that results in fatalities or multiple hospitalizations.
The New Mexico Environment Department/Occupational Health and Safety Bureau (OHSB) administers and enforces workplace safety and health rules in the state.
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? |