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Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Formed April 28, 1971 through the Occupational Safety and Health Act Formed as a part of the U.S. Department of Labor Put in place to assure good working conditions, provide training, outreach, education, and assistance.
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Governs employee rights regarding access to information Sets requirements for protective equipment Sets safety procedures Provides worker assistance and sets work standards Carry out store inspections (check if a business meets regulations) Covers 7 million work places (if they had to inspect every one of them, it would take about 162 years) Regulate and enforce workplace laws. Punishment is nearly always a fine, but employers can spend from 6 months in jail to however much a court dictates. Also regulate Whistle Blower Laws, or the ability of a employee to report their employer
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