Occupational Safety and Health Laws (OSHA) By: Mason, Leah, Tim, and J.T.

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Occupational Safety and Health Laws (OSHA) By: Mason, Leah, Tim, and J.T

Health and Safety ● Hazard free ● Machinery ● Clean ● Chemicals

Records OSHA is responsible for keeping records of... ● Illnesses ● Deaths ● Injuries

Inspectors OSHA inspectors visit many workplaces every year to make sure the company is following health and safety regulations. Employees can ask OSHA inspectors to come visit if they expect the company is violating rules.

Warnings and Fines OSHA can issue fines or warnings to companies who violate OSHA laws.

OSHA is the future of business Without safety there can not be positive production. Businesses within PA have bought into OSHA’s values and pushes safety to the max. OSHA has been a bright light in the history of business especially in manufacturing.

OSHA in the high school OSHA has integrated itself into society at every level. Surprisingly they have entered into the high school. Central included.