2025 Session Last amended: 1991 session

§ 182.651 — Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines key terms used in Minnesota's workplace safety law. It covers who counts as an employer, employee, and manufacturer, and defines important concepts like hazardous substance, harmful physical agent, infectious agent, serious violation, and technically qualified individual.

Practical Notes
Understanding these definitions is critical for employers and workers. The law applies broadly to nearly all workplaces in Minnesota. A hazardous substance includes chemicals regulated by federal OSHA and many other toxic or dangerous materials. Certain research and health care workers may be exempt as technically qualified individuals.