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Introduction to OSHA, Full Exam Review./LATEST UPDATES, 2024/25/ EXAMS PREDICTION PAPER/

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Introduction to OSHA, Full Exam Review. History of OSHA - -OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor. OSHA's responsibility is worker safety and health protection. The U.S. Congress created OSHA under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (the OSH Act). Congress passed the law and established OSHA "to assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources. OSHA began because, until 1970, there were no national laws for safety and health hazards. Some events that led to the OSHA law include: - ---The 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire in New York City killed 146 of 500 employees in one of the worst work-related disasters in our country's history. Factory workers, mainly young, female immigrants working long hours for low wages, died because doors were locked and there were no fire escapes. This tragedy outraged the public, who called for safety and health reform. Frances Perkins, who later became the first Secretary of Labor, investigated the Triangle fire and tried to find ways to prevent future occurrences. --Production for World War I caused a crisis in workplace safety and health conditions. The government created a Working Conditions Service to help states inspect plants and reduce hazards. --In the 1930's, as part of President Roosevelt's New Deal, additional laws increased the federal government's role in job safety and health. But the federal role was mainly to provide service and information to state governments. By the late1950's, the Federal-State partnership could no longer deal with the growing workforce and increasing hazards. Additional federal laws were enacted, but only covered certain industries. --By the 1960's, 14,000 workers died every year and more than 2.2 million workers were not able to work from injuries and illnesses. Many thought that the only solution was a Federal law with the same rules and enforcement for everyone. On December 29, 1970, President Nixon signed the OSH Act. This Act created OSHA, the agency, which formally came into being on April 28, 1971. With the creation of OSHA, for the first time, all employers in the United States had the legal responsibility to provide a safe and healthful workplace for employees. And, there were now uniform regulations that applied to all workplaces. The OSH Act is also known as Public Law 91-596. It covers all private sector emp Which groups do not come under OSHA's coverage? - ---The self-employed; --Immediate members of farming families not employing outside workers; --Mine workers, certain truckers and transportation workers, and atomic energy workers who are covered by other federal agencies; --Public employees in state and local governments, although some states have their own plans that cover these workers. OSHA's mission: - -The mission of OSHA is to save lives, prevent injuries and protect the health of America's workers.

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