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- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) | USAGov
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) assures safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards, and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Wikipedia
OSHA is a small agency, given the size of its mission: with its state partners, OSHA has approximately 2,400 inspectors covering more than 8 million workplaces where 130 million workers are employed
- Occupational Safety and Health - U. S. Department of Labor
The OSH Act created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) at the federal level and provided that states could run their own safety and health programs as long as those programs were at least as effective as the federal program
- Where Can I Get Online OSHA Training? - OSHA. com
In this article, we’ll go over where and how to get your OSHA-approved training online to get your career started as soon as possible
- What Is OSHA? Safety Standards and Worker Rights
What is OSHA? OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration It’s a federal agency under the U S Department of Labor Its main goal is simple on paper: to make sure every worker in the U S has a safe and healthy workplace
- OSHA Articles | What Is OSHA?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the U S Department of Labor that creates and enforces standards to protect workers It has the authority to enact workplace safety regulations and inspect jobsites to ensure compliance
- File a Complaint - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
You (or your representative) have the right to file a confidential safety and health complaint and request an OSHA inspection of your workplace if you believe there is a serious hazard or if you think your employer is not following OSHA standards
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