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Passed in 1970, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) has a simple goal: "To assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the Nation safe and healthful working conditions." (29 USC 651(2)). The OSH Act authorizes the secretary of labor to issue occupational health and safety standards that apply to each employer in the private sector.


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Training Tips'Tis the Season to Give Safe Gifts National
Training Tips‘Tis the Season to Celebrate Responsibly National
Directives01/26/2004 - CPL 02-00-134 - OSHA Support of NIOSH 'FACE' Program (PDF)01/26/2004National
Directives03/10/1995 - COM 4.3 - OSHA Technical Manual Committee07/22/2003National
Directives05/17/1996 - FAP 1.3 - Federal Agency Safety and Health Programs07/22/2003National
Directives05/18/2007 - [FAP 00-00-002] - Field Federal Safety and Health Council Operations05/18/2007National
Directives07/26/1993 - ADM 1-1.30 - The System Administration and Maintenance Manual for use with the NCR07/22/2003National
Directives08/06/2008 - 08-06 (CPL 02) - Cancellation of CPL 02-02-019 (CPL 2-2.19) Quality Control Weighing Program08/06/2008National
Directives09/20/1993 - ADM 1-1.31 - The IMIS Enforcement Data Processing Manual for use with the NCR Computer System07/22/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - ADC 1.1 - OSHA Personnel Participation on Voluntary Standards Organizations Committees in the Development ...07/09/2003National
Final Rules13 NCAC 07F .0101 - General Industry12/08/2003National
Proposed Rules20 CFR Chs. I, IV, V, VI, VII, and IX; 29 CFR Subtitle A and Chs. II, IV, V, XVII, and XXV; 30 CFR Ch. I; 41 CFR Ch. 60; 48 CFR Ch. 29 - Semiannual Agenda of Regulations07/07/2011National
Violations2010 Most Frequently Violated OSHA Standards for Construction National
Violations2010 Most Frequently Violated OSHA Standards for General Industry National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.45 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.108 [This section was removed and reserved. See 64 FR 13897, 13909, Mar. 23, 1999. National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.121 [This section was added and reserved. See 64 FR 13897, 13909, Mar. 23, 1999. National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.143 Nonwater carriage disposal systems. [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.152 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.267 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1910.900 [This section was removed. See 66 FR 20403, Apr. 23, 2001. National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.71 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.72 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.73 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.74 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.75 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.76 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.77 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.78 [Reserved] National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.79 [Reserved National
Regulations29 CFR § 1918.80 [Reserved] National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.1 Purpose and scope National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.10 Submission National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.33 Developmental period National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.34 Certification of completion of developmental steps National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.35 Effect of certification National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.36 General provisions National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.37 Factors for determination National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.38 Evaluation of plan following certification National
Regulations29 CFR § 1902.39 Completion of evaluation National
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