RCW
49.17.160 prohibits discharge of, or discrimination against, an employee because the employee has filed any complaint under or related to this act.
(1) An example of a complaint made "under" WISHA would be an employee request for inspection pursuant to section 11 (RCW
49.17.110). This is not the only type of complaint protected by RCW
49.17.160, however. The range of complaints "related to" WISHA is commensurate with the broad remedial purposes of this legislation and the sweeping scope of its application.
(2) Complaints registered with other state or federal agencies that have the authority to regulate or investigate industrial safety and health conditions are complaints "related to" WISHA.
(3) The protection offered employees by WISHA would be seriously undermined if employees were discouraged from lodging complaints about industrial safety and health matters with their employers. Complaints to employers, if made in good faith, are related to WISHA, and an employee is protected against discharge or discrimination caused by a complaint to the employer.
(4) To come within the protection of RCW
49.17.160, a complaint must relate to conditions at the work place, as distinguished from complaints touching only upon general public safety and health.