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What is OSHA - Topic 1 - Why is OSHA Important to you?

The purpose of this series is to answer the question - What is OSHA? The series is composed of 6 individual topics. Each topic expands on the question - What is OSHA? Topic 1. Why is OSHA important to you? Topic 2. What rights do you have under OSHA? Topic 3. What responsibilities does your employer have under OSHA? Topic 4. What do the OSHA standards say? Topic 5. How are OSHA inspections conducted? Topic 6. Where can you go for help?
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Executive Summary - OSHA Statistics

Federal OSHA coverage Federal OSHA with their state partners they have approximately 2,200 inspectors responsible for the health and safety of 130 million workers, employed at more than 8 million worksites around the nation — which translates to about one compliance officer for every 59,000 workers. Federal OSHA has 10 regional offices and 90 local area offices.
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What is OSHA - Topic 5 - How are OSHA inspections conducted?

What is OSHA: Topic 5 - How are OSHA inspections conducted? A. Inspection Priorities The OSH Act authorizes OSHA compliance safety and health officers (CSHOs) to conduct workplace inspections at reasonable times. OSHA conducts inspections without advance notice, except in rare circumstances (for example, when there is a report of an Imminent Danger). In fact, anyone who tells an employer about an OSHA inspection in advance can receive fines and a jail term.
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