
An Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
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An Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
This course will give you a proper introduction to OSHA, its famous standards, and basic working methods.
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In this free course, you will learn how to:
- Explain the steps using which OSHA develops and enacts its standards
- Describe how OSHA enforces its standards and the importance of OSHA inspections for workers
- Indicate different methods workers can use to report any violations to OSHA and how OSHA can respond to them
- Identify the responsibilities of employers under OSHA
- Discuss the implications of OSHA's Whistleblower Program and other training programs for workers
- Recognize the importance of OSHA's SHARP program and the eligibility criteria to get included in it
- Outline the significant rights provided to the workers by OSHA
- State the responsibilities of employers under OSHA
- Outline OSHA's role in regulating the US occupational safety framework
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