For the purposes of this chapter:
ADVISORY BOARD
A board which shall consist of the Insurance Director, Environmental
Services Director, Community Development Director, Housing Director,
designee from the Menominee Casino and designee from the College of
the Menominee Nation. In the event that one of the above-listed positions
is filled by a nontribal member, that director shall designate a tribal
member employee of that department to serve on the Board.
[Amended 12-15-2011]
DEPARTMENT
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Environmental Services
Department.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin Environmental
Services Department, or a designated representative of that Director.
EMPLOYER
Menominee Tribal Enterprises, the Menominee Indian Gaming
Authority and any business chartered by the Tribe pursuant to Article
XII or XIII of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Menominee Indian
Tribe of Wisconsin.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD
A standard which requires the adoption or use of one or more
practices, means, methods, operations, or processes reasonably necessary
or appropriate to provide safe or healthful employment and places
of employment, and any rules, regulations, or procedures necessary
to effectively implement this chapter.
WORKING DAY
For the purpose of computing time, a calendar day, except
Saturdays, Sundays, and all tribal governmental legal holidays, as
now or hereafter amended, and for the purposes of the computation
of time within which an act is to be done under the provisions of
this chapter, shall be computed by excluding the first working day
and including the last working day.
WORK PLACE
Any plant, yard, premises, room, or other place where an
employee or employees are employed for the performance of labor or
service over which the employer has the right of access or control.
Each employer shall furnish to each of his employees a place
of employment free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely
to cause serious injury or death to his employees.
Any employer may apply to the Director for an order for a variance from any rule or regulation establishing a safety and health standard promulgated under this chapter. Affected employees shall be given notice of each such application, and in the manner prescribed by §
436-6, shall be informed of their right to request a hearing on any such application. The Director shall issue such order granting a variance, after opportunity for an inspection, if he determines or decides after a hearing has been held, if request for hearing has been made, the applicant for the variance has demonstrated by a preponderance of the evidence that the conditions, practices, means, methods, operations, or processes used or proposed to be used by such applicant employer will provide employment and places of employment to his employees which are as safe and healthful as those which would prevail if he complied with the safety and health standard or standards from which the variance is sought. The order so issued shall prescribe the conditions the employer must maintain, and the practices, means, methods, operations, and processes which he must adopt and utilize, to the extent they differ from the standard in question. At any time after six months has elapsed from the date of the issuance of the order granting a variance upon application of an employer, employee, or the Director on his own motion, after notice has been given in the manner prescribed for the issuance of such order, may modify or revoke the order granting the variance from any standard promulgated under the authority of this chapter.
Each employee shall comply with the provisions of this chapter
and all rules, regulations, health and safety standards and orders
issued pursuant to the authority of this chapter which are applicable
to his own actions and conduct in the course of his employment.
In addition to and after having invoked the powers of restraint vested in the Director as provided in §
436-11, the Tribal Court shall have jurisdiction, upon petition of the Director through the Tribal Prosecutor, to enjoin any condition or practice in any work place from which there is a substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result to any employee immediately or before the imminence of such danger can be eliminated through the enforcement procedures otherwise provided by this chapter. Any order issued under this section may require such steps to be taken as may be necessary to avoid, correct, or remove such danger and prohibit the employment or presence of any individual in locations or under conditions where such danger exists, except individuals whose presence is necessary to avoid, correct, or remove such danger or to maintain the capacity of a continuous process operation to resume normal operation without a complete cessation of operations, or where a cessation of operations is necessary, to permit such to be accomplished in a safe and orderly manner.
All information reported to or otherwise obtained by the Director,
or an authorized representative, in connection with any inspection
or proceeding under the authority of this chapter which contains or
which might reveal a trade secret shall be considered confidential,
except that such information may be disclosed to other officers or
employees concerned with carrying out this chapter, or when relevant
in any proceeding under this chapter. In any such proceeding, the
Director or the Court shall issue such orders as may be appropriate
to protect the confidentiality of trade secrets.
If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person
or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the chapter, or
the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances,
is not affected.
In order to ensure the effectiveness of this chapter, if any
employer is contacted by the United States Department of Labor regarding
compliance with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act, that employer shall request that the Department of Labor
address itself to the Chairperson of the Menominee Tribal Legislature,
and employers shall promptly notify the Office of the Chairperson
of the Menominee Tribal Legislature of any such contact.
The Menominee Tribal Legislature shall appropriate a sufficient
amount of funds to implement the purposes of this chapter. This chapter
shall become effective upon final approval.