OSHA performance
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Since the OSHA Act was put in place, how well is OSHA doing? What legal rights do OSHA inspectors have?
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Web-based resources on OSHA, with OTA comments regarding OSHA's performance and the perception of their performance.
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Two resource articles about OSHA rights can be found at the following web sites:
http://ehstoday.com/standards/osha/osha_inspections_expect/ AND
http://www.site-kconstructionzone.com/?p=3217
How well OSHA is doing is a matter of opinion. OSHA has made great strides in making the workplace safer and healthier for employees of companies who were ...
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