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The federal workplace safety and health laws were designed to "assure, as far as possible, every working man and woman in the nation safe working conditions and to preserve our human resources." The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) administrates and enforces these laws. The laws set out uniform national standards for workplace safety and health practices throughout the country. There are rules for hazard assessments, employee safety and health, hazard communication, recordkeeping, OSHA inspections, employee rights, penalties, and most frequent OSHA violations.


 

 
 
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TypeTitleDateState
News'Safety Meeting' Actually an Immigration Sting07/22/2005National
News'The Most Dangerous Job in America'07/26/2001National
NewsAirline Faces OSHA Sanctions at O'Hare08/08/2008National
NewsAsbestos Firms and Insurers Agree on Contributions to Fund10/17/2003National
NewsBLR Launches Safety.BLR.com, a Site for Safety Professionals08/19/2003National
NewsBP Could Face Criminal Probe12/12/2005National
NewsBush Seeks Delay in Uranium-Worker Payments09/04/2001National
NewsCDC Studies to See if Possible SARS Spread in Workplace04/15/2003National
NewsCDC: Guidance on Employees Returning from SARS-Affected Areas05/16/2003National
NewsChild Allowed to Sue Mom's Employer08/20/2001National
NewsConnection Between Safety and Culture08/31/2001National
NewsDemocrats Press for Stronger Penalties for Safety Violators05/03/2004National
NewsDocumentary Honors Workers at Ground Zero09/11/2003National
NewsDOT Launches Buckle-Up Campaign for Truckers12/10/2003National
NewsExamination Finds OSHA 'Reluctant' to Seek Prosecution12/23/2003National
NewsExamining a Dangerous Workplace01/10/2003National
Guidance DocumentsFacts About Mine Safety & Health National
Guidance DocumentsFacts About Occupational Safety & Health National
NewsFatal Occupational Injuries Drop Again09/19/2003National
NewsFeds Weighing Smallpox Vaccinations for Medical Workers09/05/2002National
NewsFinal Whistleblower Rule Published08/24/2004National
NewsFla. Firm, Site of Deadly Explosion, Settles With OSHA02/20/2002National
NewsFlight Attendant Sues Airline Over Bomb-Search Policy12/31/2001National
NewsFormer OSHA Official Pleads Guilty in Bribery Case02/14/2006National
NewsGroup Urges Employers to Stress Driving Safely10/02/2003National
ChecklistsHearing Protection Do's and Dont's Checklist National
NewsHouse OKs Employer-Friendly OSHA Bills07/14/2005National
NewsHouse OKs OSHA Changes Favoring Employers05/19/2004National
ChecklistsInstilling Safety Awareness Do's and Dont's Checklist National
ChecklistsJob Hazard Analysis Review Checklist National
NewsJudge Says OSHA Must Disclose Injury Rates08/04/2004National
NewsJury Rules Against Sickened Workers06/29/2001National
Training MeetingsLead-The Cumulative Killer National
NewsLost-Worktime Injuries Decline12/13/2005National
NewsMan Pleads Guilty to Willful OSHA Violation10/19/2005National
NewsMany Not Taking Their Anthrax Medicine02/19/2002National
White PapersNew Safety Gear Payment Rule--The Devil's in the Details 12/04/2007National
NewsNine Quarantined over Possible SARS07/14/2003National
HandoutsOccupational Safety and Health Act National
QuizzesOccupational Safety and Health Act  National
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