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Posted: In line with the growing number of work-related injuries and accidents, people should really begin thinking about evaluating occupational hazards more seriously. Well developed and maintained occupational safety and health programs provide protection against unfavorable governmental intervention and expensive legal action and can measurably decrease illness and injury rates, insurance premiums and operating costs, while improving productivity and employee morale. Most employees are affected when they are exposed to work-related injuries. It is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA that works to see that this does not happen. Considering that it is possible for the federal rules or state plans of some states under agreement with OSHA to be inadequate in line with the standards of the administration, they need to follow the OSHA standards. It is the Code of Federal Regulations or CFR, Title 29, Parts 1901 through 1910 where the standards of OSHA are formally recorded. You’ll learn more about work place health when you visit Cert 4 OHS. A number of consultation and training services are offered by OSHA and state plan states to the employers who only have about 250 employees working with them. Aside from helping you develop the skills in identifying workplace hazards, [...] What About Company Safety? is a post from: Cytogenetics and Cancer Research |
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