Kentucky occupational safety regulation 803 KAR 002:181E mandates employers maintain records and report workplace injuries and illnesses to comply with state safety standards.
Kentucky occupational safety and health regulation 803 KAR 2:240 is repealed through emergency action, consolidating or updating OSHA requirements for affected businesses.
Kentucky regulation 017 KAR 003:042 establishes eligibility criteria for veteran admission to state-operated nursing homes.
Kentucky's occupational safety and health rule prohibits employer discrimination against employees who report safety violations.
Kentucky occupational safety rule 803 KAR 002:310 establishes standards for medical services and first aid requirements in workplace settings to ensure emergency response preparedness.
Kentucky's 803 KAR 002:181 requires employers to maintain records and report occupational injuries and illnesses to comply with state workplace safety standards.
Kentucky's 803 KAR 2:181E mandates all employers comply with federal OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping standards under 29 C.F.R. Part 1904, effective June 27, 2025, to maintain state program authority.
Kentucky Veterans' Centers admission requires non-dishonorable discharge, Kentucky residency, and disability or nursing care need, excluding applicants with acute mental illness, substance addiction, or needs exceeding facility capacity.
Kentucky's Education and Labor Cabinet aligns state occupational safety standards with federal 29 CFR 1910 Subpart K medical services and first aid requirements, incorporating ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014 for emergency equipment.
Kentucky Department of Workplace Standards amends occupational injury and illness recordkeeping rules to require direct compliance with federal 29 C.F.R. Part 1904 standards instead of state-specific fatality and serious injury reporting requirement…
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