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Keep walking and working surfaces clean and free of debris Ensure that safety data sheets are readily accessible for use See new requirements for submitting injury and illness data Contact your outreach trainer to replace an OSHA card We are now accepting employers’ injury and illness data
- Law and Regulations - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA's mission is to ensure that employees work in a safe and healthful environment by setting and enforcing standards, and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance Employers must comply with all applicable OSHA standards
- File a Complaint - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
With a Safety and Health Complaint, you can: File your complaint online, by phone or letter Submit your oral or written complaint in any language File your complaint anonymously Allow someone to file for you Report unsafe or unhealthy conditions Provide the employer's name, address, and contact information
- OSHA Offices by State - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Twenty-two State Plans (21 states and Puerto Rico) cover both private and state and local government workplaces The other seven State Plans (Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and the Virgin Islands) cover state and local government workers only
- Establishment Search - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Use our establishment search to locate OSHA enforcement inspections by establishment name You can also search by a specific inspection number or inspections within a specific industry using NAICS or SIC
- 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 - U. S. Department of Labor
Federal and state safety personnel work to ensure worker safety and health through work site enforcement, education and compliance assistance, and cooperative and voluntary programs Enforcement and administration of the OSH Act in states under federal jurisdiction is handled primarily by OSHA
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Wikipedia
The OSH Act covers most private sector employers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U S jurisdictions—either directly through federal OSHA or through an OSHA-approved state plan
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