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*Description*
This program provides a complete introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor. We'll explore why OSHA was created by the OSH Act of 1970, what its core mission is, and how its regulations and standards work to protect you and your coworkers on the job. Learn about the specific rights you have as a worker and the responsibilities your employer must follow to ensure a safe and healthy work environment.
*Key points covered*
* *What is OSHA?*: An overview of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and its responsibility for protecting worker safety and health in the United States.
* *OSHA's Mission*: Learn about OSHA's primary goals, which include saving lives, preventing injuries, and protecting the health of America's workers through standards, inspections, and training.
* *Your Rights as a Worker*: A detailed look at the many rights you have under OSHA, including the right to a safe workplace, access to information about hazardous chemicals, safety training, and the ability to file a complaint without retaliation.
* *Employer Responsibilities*: Understand the legal responsibilities of employers, which include complying with OSHA standards, the General Duty Clause, providing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and keeping accurate records of work related injuries and illnesses.
* *The OSHA Inspection Process*: A step by step guide to the four main stages of an OSHA inspection, including the presentation of credentials, the opening conference, the walkaround, and the closing conference.
* *Filing a Complaint*: Learn the different ways you can file a complaint with OSHA if you believe a violation or imminent danger exists in your workplace, including online, by phone, or by mail.
* *Safety Information Resources*: Discover where you can find valuable safety and health information, such as from container labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDSs), and the official OSHA website.
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