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This course offers an in-depth introduction to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), its standards, and enforcement mechanisms. You’ll explore the essential OSHA regulations and understand how they help ensure a safe and healthy workplace. By delving into employer and worker responsibilities, OSHA’s enforcement strategies, whistleblower protections, and valuable worker resources, this course equips you with practical knowledge to implement OSHA principles effectively. This course is designed for team leaders, supervisors, managers, directors, executive leadership, business owners, and anyone interested in understanding occupational safety and health requirements in the United States. Whether you manage a small team or run a large organization, this course will enhance your ability to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and foster a safer work environment. There are no formal prerequisites for this course. A basic understanding of workplace safety concepts and familiarity with general business operations will help you get the most out of the material. By the end of this course, learners will be able to explain OSHA’s role in promoting workplace safety and health. They will analyze OSHA standards, understand employer responsibilities and workers’ rights, and evaluate OSHA's enforcement strategies, including inspections and whistleblower protections. Through this course, participants will gain actionable knowledge to implement OSHA standards in their workplaces and ensure compliance....

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By VÂN Đ T H

Nov 14, 2024

Good course, this course has many exciting knowledge about OSHA.

By Junaid K

Oct 24, 2024

Great Madam a lot of respect.

By Asein M

Nov 16, 2024

The course was explicit.

By Janine F

Nov 15, 2024

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