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Participate in the 2025 Trench Safety Stand Down, June 16 – 20, hosted by OSHA Alliance partner, the National Utility Contractors Association
- Law and Regulations - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA's mission is to ensure that employees work in a safe and healthful environment by setting and enforcing standards, and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance Employers must comply with all applicable OSHA standards
- About OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA carries out its mission by setting and enforcing standards; enforcing anti-retaliation provisions of the OSH Act and other federal whistleblower laws; providing and supporting training, outreach, education, and assistance; and working collaboratively with our state OSHA programs as well as ensuring that they are at least as effective as
- OSHA Worker Rights and Protections | Occupational Safety and Health . . .
Learn how OSHA protects you, and what to do if you think you are not protected at work
- File a Complaint - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
You (or your representative) have the right to file a confidential safety and health complaint and request an OSHA inspection of your workplace if you believe there is a serious hazard or if you think your employer is not following OSHA standards
- OSHA Publications - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA FS-4424 - 2025) Kreyòl ayisyen (Haitian Creole) : PDF Revised Grain Safety Stand-Up Poster Español: PDF Batteries: Lithium-ion Battery Safety Fact Sheet Semiconductors: Safety in Semiconductor Manufacturing Fact Sheet Protecting Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Fact Sheet Español
- Safety and Health Topics
OSHA's Safety and Health Topics pages provide regulatory and enforcement information, hazard identification and controls as well as best practices and other resources to assist employers, workers and safety and health professionals ensure safer workplaces
- Training - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
OSHA requires employers to provide training to workers who face hazards on the job We create training materials, distribute training grants to nonprofit organizations, and provide training through authorized education centers
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