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Occupational Safety and Health Administration

American  

noun

  1. OSHA.


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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created to enforce workplace safety standards, shifting safety from union negotiation to government regulation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration oversees worker safety in the state but doesn’t regularly inspect particular businesses, a spokesman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company was fined more than $112,000 by Nevada’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration in late 2023 after workers complained of “ankle-deep” water in the tunnels, muck spills and burns.

From Salon

At the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which investigates workplace injuries and deaths, about 460 people are still working, without pay, out of a staff of 1,664, the Labor Department said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most staff at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the federal agency tasked with investigating workplace safety, is not working because of the ongoing federal shutdown.

From Los Angeles Times