What to Know About OSHA Safety Signs
Our OSHA Safety Signs Compliance – Resource Bulletin will help you understand some of the rules and regulations regarding sign requirements from this organization tasked with keeping workers healthy and out of danger.
Topics include:
- Employer responsibilities
- Worker rights
- OSHA standards
- Sign requirements
- Links to relevant regulations
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Bulletin Overview
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, is a branch of the United State Department of Labor. OSHA’s main objective is to regulate working conditions in America through various training programs, educational opportunities, and numerous regulations. OSHA governs the majority of private businesses and the employees who work there. They additionally cover some of the public companies as well. This is thoroughly laid out in the OSH Act of 1970 which was created “to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women; by authorizing enforcement of the standards developed under the Act; by assisting and encouraging the States in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions; by providing for research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health; and for other purposes.