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MIOSHA — state plan · Michigan
Standards cited as: MIOSHA Part
Report: 1-800-858-0397
Fatality within: 8 h
Hospitalization / amputation / eye loss within: 24 h
[Company Name]
[Address]
July 13, 2026
MIOSHA
Area Director
[Area Office Address]
RE: Certification of Abatement
Inspection Number: [Inspection #]
Citation Number: [Citation #]

Dear Area Director:

This letter certifies that the violations cited under the above-referenced inspection have been abated by [Company Name]. The corrective actions listed below were completed on the dates indicated. Supporting documentation (photographs, training records, purchase receipts, and inspection logs) is maintained on file and is available for review upon request.

ItemStandardCorrective ActionDate Abated
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We have communicated these abatements to affected employees per 29 CFR 1903.19(d). Employees and their representatives were informed of the corrective actions taken and their opportunity to review this certification.

I certify under penalty of the applicable MIOSHA regulations that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.

[Owner Name]
Owner · [Company]

Notice to Employees — Abatement Certification

Post in a conspicuous location for at least three (3) working days OR until abatement is complete — whichever is later — per 29 CFR 1903.19(d).

[Company] was cited by MIOSHA on inspection [inspection #], citation [citation #]. The violations listed below have been (or will be) abated as shown.

ItemCited standardWhat we didAbated by

Employees and their representatives may request additional information about the abatement, view the supporting documentation, and communicate concerns to management or MIOSHA without fear of retaliation.