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Action: Analyze key components of the legal system as it pertains to the Safety and Occupational Health Profession. Condition: In a classroom with references and case histories. Standard: Achieve a 75% on the Legal Aspects of SOH examination 2
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Safety Considerations: None Risk Assessment: Low Environmental: None Evaluation: Written Examination 3
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Accident Prevention Manual for Business & Industry: Administration & Programs Engineering & Technology 4
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Rules that regulate the conduct of individuals and other organizations within society Intended to protect persons and their property from unwanted interference from others 6
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That which must be obeyed and followed by citizens subject to sanctions or legal consequences; a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority, and having binding legal force (Black’s Law Dictionary) 7
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Functions of the law Keeping the peace Shaping moral standards Promoting social justice Maintaining status quo Facilitating orderly change Providing a basis for compromise Maximizing individual freedom 8
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Regulate & Investigate Working conditions Death & injury rates Workmen’s Compensation Programs Walsh-Healy Act Mandates safety measures for federal contractors Mining & Transportation Construction Safety Act Williams-Steiger OSH Act Environmental Issues Off-The-Job Safety Healthcare Reform Administration Textbook @ Page 21
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Flexibility of the law Responsiveness Laws cannot be written in advance General principles Predicting results of lawsuits 10
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Constitutions Treaties Codified law Administrative agency rules and regulations Executive Orders Judicial Decisions Stare Decisis 11
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Supremacy Clause (Article VI, ¶2) Establishes federal constitution, treaties, federal laws & regulations as supreme law of the land Preemption doctrine – federal law takes precedent over state or local law 12
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The Bill of Rights Freedom of Speech (1 st Amendment) Fully protected Limited protected Unprotected Unreasonable Search & Seizure Sell-Incrimination Right to Counsel 13
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Special federal courts U.S. tax court, claims court, bankruptcy courts U.S. District Courts Trial courts of general jurisdiction U.S. Courts of Appeals 13 circuits U.S. Supreme Court 14
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Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction Admiralty, antitrust, bankruptcy, copyright and trademarks, federal crimes, patents, suits against the U.S., other specified federal laws Concurrent Jurisdiction Federal questions, diversity of citizenship cases Exclusive State Jurisdiction Matters not subject to federal jurisdiction 15
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Standing to sue The plaintiff must have some stake in the outcome of the lawsuit Example: Linda’s friend Jon is injured in an accident caused by Emily. Jon refuses to sue. Can Linda sue Emily on Jon’s behalf? 16
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Subject matter jurisdiction If a court does not have subject matter jurisdiction, it cannot hear the case Example: bankruptcy court can’t hear a securities fraud case Personal jurisdiction Jurisdiction over the parties to the case Example: Van der Sloot in NYC 17
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Pleadings Complaint and summons Answer Discovery Depositions, interrogatories, document production Dismissals and pretrial judgments Trial 18
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Appeal Only the defendant can appeal in a criminal case In a civil case either party can appeal Review of the record, no de novo trial Reversal based on error of law 19
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Rules and regulations Authority delegated from legislature Adjudicative authority Presided over by Administrative Law Judge Decisions of administrative law judges may be appealed to the proper federal or state court 20
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Methods of resolving disputes other than litigation Arbitration (binding & non-binding) Impartial 3 rd party hears and decides dispute Mediation and Conciliation Impartial 3 rd party act as mediator Interested 3 rd party acts as mediator Mini-trial Fact-finding 21
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Conform to Peer Expectations Prudent Conduct Management Pressures Cost Demands Public Trust, Cost Reduction, Worker Retention, & Increase Productivity = Mission Readiness Canons of Ethical Behavior American Industrial Hygiene Association Maintain Confidentiality Disclose Risks to Workers Administration Textbook @ Page 36
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Questions? 23
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