Osha Past Present Future
OSHA
Past, Present and Future
PAST
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA is a
part of the US Department of Labor, and was started in 1970 as part of the
Occupational Safety and Health Act. Its mission is to prevent work-related
injuries, illnesses, and deaths by issuing and enforcing rules (called standards) for workplace safety and health. Since it's inception it has helped
to cut the incidents of workplace fatalities by sixty percent, and occupational
injury and illness rates by forty percent. This presentation will present what
OSHA has accomplished in the past, present and what it hopes to accomplish in the future.
There are many reasons for the introduction of an organization like
OSHA. In the 18th century workers, during the English Industrial revolution,
People worked in the coal mines naked, because there was no governmental
regulation. At the onset of the Industrial revolution in America there wasn't
much in the way of......
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