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(Name), Area Director
U.S. Department of Labor—OSHA
Address of the Area Office (on the citation)
[Company's Name]
[Company's Address]
The hazard referenced in Inspection Number [insert 9-digit #] for violation identified as:
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on insert date by:
______________________________.
Citation [insert #] and item [insert #] was corrected on [insert date] by:
______________________________.
I attest that the information contained in this document is accurate.
Signature
Typed or Printed Name
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 29. Labor § 29.1903.19—Sample Abatement–Certification Letter (Nonmandatory) - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-29-labor/cfr-sect-29-1903-19-app-a/
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