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Laws and Regulations - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Employers must comply with all applicable OSHA standards. They must also comply with the General Duty Clause of the OSH Act, which requires employers to keep their workplace free of serious …
Training - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Before engaging in any potentially hazardous activities, workers must receive appropriate safety training from their employer, as defined in OSHA standards. Learn more about OSHA's training resources.
Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs
The Recommended Practices are designed to be used in a wide variety of small and medium-sized business settings. The Recommended Practices present a step-by-step approach to implementing a …
Safety and Health Topics
OSHA's Safety and Health Topics pages provide regulatory and enforcement information, hazard identification and controls as well as best practices and other resources to assist employers, workers …
About OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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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 …
OSHA Worker Rights and Protections - Occupational Safety and Health ...
If you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, you may file a confidential complaint with OSHA and ask for an inspection. If possible, tell your employer about your concerns.
OSHA Offices by State - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
* This is one of twenty-two State Plans (21 states and Puerto Rico) that cover both private and state and local government workplaces. ** This is one of seven State Plans (Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, …
OSHA Frequently Asked Questions - Occupational Safety and Health ...
If you have questions about OSHA regulations relating to your specific situation, call your local OSHA office directly or submit a question by email. You can also view OSHA's letters of interpretation, …