United States occupational safety and health system

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The United States occupational safety and health system is the national framework of laws, agencies, standards, and research programs that work together to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and deaths across American workplaces.

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instanceOf national occupational safety and health system
administeredBy United States Department of Health and Human Services NERFINISHED
United States Department of Labor NERFINISHED
state labor departments
state occupational safety and health agencies
collaboratesWith academic research institutions
employer associations
labor unions
professional safety and health organizations
state and local governments
country United States of America
surface form: United States
covers federal civilian employees
most public sector workplaces in state-plan states
private sector workplaces
excludes immediate family members of farm employers under OSHA jurisdiction
self-employed workers under OSHA jurisdiction
workplaces regulated exclusively by other federal agencies in certain sectors
hasComponent Department of Health and Human Services NERFINISHED
Department of Labor NERFINISHED
Mine Safety and Health Administration NERFINISHED
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NERFINISHED
Occupational Safety and Health Administration NERFINISHED
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission NERFINISHED
federal occupational safety and health statutes
state occupational safety and health plans
workers’ compensation systems
hasGoal prevention of work-related fatalities
prevention of work-related illnesses
prevention of work-related injuries
hasLegalBasis Americans with Disabilities Act occupational provisions NERFINISHED
Black Lung Benefits Act NERFINISHED
Fair Labor Standards Act child labor provisions NERFINISHED
Family and Medical Leave Act occupational provisions NERFINISHED
Federal Employees’ Compensation Act NERFINISHED
Federal Mine Safety and Health Act NERFINISHED
Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act NERFINISHED
Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 NERFINISHED
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 NERFINISHED
Service Contract Act NERFINISHED
Toxic Substances Control Act NERFINISHED
Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act NERFINISHED
hasPrinciple employers have a general duty to provide a workplace free from recognized serious hazards
workers have the right to a safe and healthful workplace
workers have the right to receive information and training about hazards
workers have the right to report injuries and hazards without retaliation
workers have the right to request OSHA inspections
includesStandardType bloodborne pathogens requirements GENERATED
confined space entry requirements GENERATED
ergonomics-related guidance and enforcement under general duty clause GENERATED
fall protection requirements GENERATED
hazard communication requirements GENERATED
lockout tagout requirements GENERATED
machine guarding requirements GENERATED
noise exposure limits GENERATED
permissible exposure limits for hazardous substances GENERATED
personal protective equipment requirements GENERATED
process safety management requirements GENERATED
recordkeeping and reporting requirements GENERATED
respiratory protection requirements GENERATED
monitoredBy Government Accountability Office NERFINISHED
Office of Inspector General of the Department of Labor NERFINISHED
United States Congress NERFINISHED
primaryAdjudicatoryBody Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission GENERATED
primaryMineSafetyRegulator Mine Safety and Health Administration GENERATED
primaryRegulatoryAgency Occupational Safety and Health Administration NERFINISHED
primaryResearchAgency National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health GENERATED
timePeriod post-1970 modern occupational safety and health era in the United States
usesInstrument citizen and worker complaints
employer reporting requirements
enforcement penalties
mandatory occupational safety and health standards
research and surveillance programs
training and education programs
voluntary protection programs
workplace inspections

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National Occupational Research Agenda partOf United States occupational safety and health system