Section 6313 Of Chapter 1. Jurisdiction And Duties From California Labor Code >> Division 5. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.
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. (a) The division shall investigate the causes of any
employment accident that is fatal to one or more employees or that
results in a serious injury or illness, or a serious exposure, unless
it determines that an investigation is unnecessary. If the division
determines that an investigation of an accident is unnecessary, it
shall summarize the facts indicating that the accident need not be
investigated and the means by which the facts were determined. The
division shall establish guidelines for determining the circumstances
under which an investigation of these accidents and exposures is
unnecessary.
(b) The division may investigate the causes of any other
industrial accident or occupational illness which occurs within the
state in any employment or place of employment, or which directly or
indirectly arises from or is connected with the maintenance or
operation of the employment or place of employment, and shall issue
any orders necessary to eliminate the causes and to prevent
reoccurrence. The orders may not be admitted as evidence in any
action for damages, or any proceeding to recover compensation, based
on or arising out of injury or death caused by the accident or
illness.