Thanks to Rigid Lifelines tweet, I stumbled upon this great article by Clyde Payne.
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In the 40 years since the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created, the agency has led the way to historic declines in workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses.
Today OSHA continues to make a difference in the lives of all workers by ensuring that businesses provide safe and healthful conditions for their workers.
At the turn of the 20th century, death in American workplaces was all too common, working conditions were dreadful and few laws existed to protect workers.
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To Read the Rest, Follow the Link:
http://bit.ly/OSHA-ClydePayne
That's all from Versatile Systems, Inc.
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In the 40 years since the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created, the agency has led the way to historic declines in workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses.
Today OSHA continues to make a difference in the lives of all workers by ensuring that businesses provide safe and healthful conditions for their workers.
At the turn of the 20th century, death in American workplaces was all too common, working conditions were dreadful and few laws existed to protect workers.
...
To Read the Rest, Follow the Link:
http://bit.ly/OSHA-ClydePayne
That's all from Versatile Systems, Inc.
I agree with your point, osha is always there monitoring all the construction sites and their inspections are on regular basis to check if the osha safety training guidelines are met.
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