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OSHA's Role in Workplace Safety

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OSHA's Role in Workplace Safety

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Employers are responsible for protecting the health and safety of their employees. Technical Data used

in the field explained in osha courses in Rawalpindi. Over the past few decades several health and

safety laws have been passed to ensure the safety of workers and protect them from hazards in the

workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 requires employers to provide a workplace

that is free of hazards and to comply with occupational safety and health standards. Congress created

the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) to enforce these standards and to provide

information on safety and health, training and assistance to employers and workers.

Workers in both the public and private sectors are covered by an OSHA Regional Office under federal

supervision or by an OSHA program operated by their state. Twenty-three states operate state OSHA

programs and they must be as effective as the federal program and provide similar protections for

workers. All states conduct inspections and respond to worker complaints. The states also provide

additional health and safety services such as on-site consultation for small businesses. Some more

details of osha courses in Rawalpindi are as under.

OSHA grants workers important rights and they have a vital role to play in the identification and

correction of workplace problems. Often, once notified of a hazardous condition, an employer will

correct it promptly. An employee can complain about conditions that are threatening health or safety.

Complaints can be filed in person, by telephone, by fax, by mail or electronically through the OSHA

website.

If an employer does not comply with OSHA standards, he can be cited and fined. An employer can also

be cited under OSHA's General Duty Clause, which requires employers to keep their workplaces free of

serious recognized hazards. This clause is usually cited when there is no specific OSHA standard which

applies to the hazard. TSK Training for Skills and Knowledge is the best institute in Rawalpindi Islamabad

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