Department of Labor & Industrial Relations Department of Labor & Industrial Relations
Get a Form Find a Law Index by Topic Department of Labor & Industrial Relations

Darwin Ching, Director
Darwin Ching
Director
Hawaii Occupational Safety & Health
About Us
Press Releases &    News Articles
Workers' Comp
   Initiatives
Library/Resources
   Forms
Frequently Asked    Questions
Contact Information
Untitled Document
Governor Linda Lingle
US DOL
ehawaii.gov
DLIR Jobs
Small Business Development Center
Online Business Registration
Vendor Compliance
NLRB
Hawaii Occupational Safety & Health
 

Publications


The following publications are available from HIOSH on Oahu or can be requested through the State of Hawaii, Department of Labor & Industrial Relations(DLIR) District Offices on the Neighbor Islands (Hilo, Kealakekua, Wailuku, and Lihue):

  • Job Safety and Health Protection on the Job (Poster)
    Mandatory poster required by law to be posted prominently in the workplace. Informs employers and employees of their rights and responsibilities under the Hawaii Occupational Safety and Health Law.

 

 

 

 

  • HIOSH Handbook for Small Businesses (June 2007)
    Handbook is being provided to assist small business employers in meeting the legal requirements imposed by, and under, the authority of the Hawaii Occupational Safety and Health Law and in establishing their own safety and health programs.

 

[More publications are available on the OSHA website at www.osha.gov.]


 
     
     


News & Events
 


Click here for more news & events

 


Divisions & Agencies
HIOSH Contact Information
Princess Keelikolani Bldg.
830 Punchbowl Street #425
Honolulu, HI 96813
Ph: 808 586-9100
Fax: 808 586-9104
Email: dlir.hiosh@hawaii.gov
quick links
New Safety Videos
New Resources
Audio-Visual Library
     quicklinksNew Programs
Standards
    Most Cited
    New Proposed       Rules
Fall ProtectionFall Protection Initiative
HIOSH Advisory Committee
VPP (Voluntary Protection Program)
Fall ProtectionSHARP (Safety & Health Achievement Recognition Program)
Drug Free Workplaces
If you can read this text, it means you are not experiencing the Plone design at its best. Plone makes heavy use of CSS, which means it is accessible to any internet browser, but the design needs a standards-compliant browser to look like we intended it. Just so you know ;)