How can I report a workplace safety issue in South Dakota?

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To report a workplace safety issue in South Dakota, individuals can reach out to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, commonly referred to as OSHA. OSHA is the federal agency responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions. In South Dakota, the Department of Labor and Regulation does not directly handle safety complaints but can provide relevant information. It is advisable to document the specific details of the safety issue you have observed, including the location, nature of the hazard, and any related incidents. This documentation will be helpful when making a report. Individuals can file a complaint with OSHA online, by mail, or by calling their regional office. If it is an immediate danger or a life-threatening situation, it is important to contact local emergency services. For additional resources or to find the proper point of contact, individuals may want to visit the current web page for the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation. This page can provide more details on workplace safety regulations and reporting procedures specific to South Dakota.
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Answered Oct 16, 2025

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