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What does OSHA do and Why?
OSHA is an agency of the US Department of Labor that was created by The Occupational Safety and Health Act in December of 1970. OSHA was established to create safer working environments with an...
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What does OSHA do?
OSHA was established to create safer working environments with an emphasis on reducing and preventing work-related injuries, illnesses, and occupational fatality. OSHA sets and enforces standards in...
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Who is OSHA?
OSHA is a US Federal agency, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. O.S.H.A or Occupational Safety and Health Administration....It prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths by...
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What are OSHA 300 and OSHA 400?
The OSHA 300 is the "Log of work-related injuries and illnesses". This is the form that an employer would use to record all the employee injuries/illnesses as they occur throughout a year. The nature...
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Does Illinois have a state OSHA program or does Federal OSHA apply?
Illinois has a State OSHA program that covers state government employees (and those of county and city governments, etc.) only. Federal OSHA retains responsibility for private sector employees and...