Nev. Admin. Code § 459.788 - Inspections: Generally; presence of representatives of licensees, registrants and employees
1. Each licensee or
registrant shall permit the Division, at all reasonable times, an opportunity
to inspect materials, machines, activities, facilities, premises and records
pursuant to NAC
459.010 to
459.794, inclusive, and sections
4 to 28, inclusive,.
2. During an
inspection, inspectors of the Division may consult privately with workers, as
specified in NAC
459.790. The licensee or
registrant may accompany the inspectors of the Division during other phases of
an inspection.
3. The inspectors of
the Division may require a licensee or registrant to energize any machine
during the inspection. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the
machine may be energized by an employee of the licensee or registrant or, if
the licensee or registrant consents, by an inspector. An inspector of the
Division shall not energize or operate a machine for medical use if a patient
is present in the immediate vicinity or in the controlled area as specified in
the license or registration.
4. If,
at the time of an inspection, a person has been authorized by the workers to
represent them during the inspection, the licensee or registrant must notify
the inspectors of the authorization and give the workers' representative an
opportunity to accompany the inspectors during the inspection of physical
working conditions.
5. Each
workers' representative must be routinely engaged in work under control of the
licensee or registrant and must have received instructions as specified in NAC
459.784.
6. Different representatives of licensees or
registrants and workers may accompany the inspectors during different phases of
an inspection if there is no resulting interference with the conduct of the
inspection, but only one workers' representative at a time may accompany the
inspectors.
7. With the approval of
the licensee or registrant and the workers' representative, a person who is not
routinely engaged in work under control of the licensee or registrant, for
example, a consultant to the licensee or registrant or to the workers'
representative, may be afforded the opportunity to accompany inspectors of the
Division during the inspection of physical working conditions.
8. Notwithstanding the other provisions of
this section, inspectors of the Division may refuse to permit accompaniment by
any person who deliberately interferes with a fair and orderly inspection. With
regard to any area containing proprietary information, the workers'
representative for that area must be a person previously authorized by the
licensee or registrant to enter that area.
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