HB 118 - REPORTING OF EMPLOYMENT ACCIDENTS Number 334 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the next order of business would be HB 118, "An Act relating to reporting and other requirements of certain employment accidents; and providing for an effective date." He opened the public hearing. Number 345 AL DWYER, Director, Division of Labor Standards and Safety, Department of Labor, came before the committee. He informed the committee members that HB 118 would shorten the time frame for an employer's reporting of an accident that is fatal to an employee or that requires inpatient hospitalization. Changes would also be made regarding the manner in which the report is to be made and the information that is to be included. He said to maintain the state Occupational Safety and Health Program, our standards must be at least as effective as federal standards. These changes will bring Alaska into compliance with federal law. He noted there wouldn't be fiscal impact associated with HB 118. Number 402 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG pointed out that the bill says that there will be a federal toll-free number provided by the division. He asked Mr. Dwyer to describe what that means. MR. DWYER said he didn't know a lot about the federal toll-free number. He indicated he would find out the answer and get back to him. Mr. Dwyer noted employers could call that toll-free number within the time frame required in the bill. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked if the Department of Labor implements the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards in the state of Alaska. MR. DWYER said that is correct. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked if that would include all areas. MR. DWYER responded with regards to worker safety, everything on land except maritime worker safety. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG asked who does maritime worker safety. DR. DWYER responded the Federal Department of Labor, OSHA. Number 527 REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON moved and asked unanimous consent to move HB 118 out of committee with a zero fiscal note. Hearing no objection, HB 118 was moved out of the House Labor and Commerce Committee.