2025 Session Last amended: 2007 session

§ 182.65 — Citation and Legislative Purpose

Plain-Language Summary

This is the opening section of the Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 (MNOSHA). It declares that the state's goal is to make sure every worker in Minnesota has a safe and healthy workplace. The law works through safety standards, research, education, and enforcement.

Practical Notes
This is the foundation of Minnesota’s workplace safety law. It establishes the state’s authority to set and enforce workplace safety standards. The Employee Right to Know Act of 1983, which requires employers to inform workers about hazardous substances, is also part of this chapter.