OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Act
The Occupational Safety & Health Act (OSH Act) sets workplace safety and health standards and requires employers to maintain a workplace free of recognized hazards. The OSH Act is administered by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, which conducts safety/health inspections. Among the issues covered by the Occupational Safety & Health Act are hazard communication standards and how to disseminate them; record-keeping and reporting requirements; and the types of complaints that trigger OSH Act inspections. Continue OSHA
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NEWS/ARTICLES
Heat Safety Guidelines For Keeping Employees Safe
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- What are OSHA's record-keeping requirements?
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HR TOOLS
Forms/Documents
Letter Requesting an MSDS (Preview)
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Price: $9.95 
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Hazard Communication Training Checklist (Preview)
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Price: $9.95 
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Hazard Investigation Report (Preview)
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Price: $9.95 
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Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA 300) (Free)
Injury and Illness Incident Record (OSHA 301) (Free)
Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (OSHA 300A) (Free)
Injury Absence Report (Free)
Accident/Injury Report (Free)
Report of Claimed Occupational Injury or Illness (Free)
Material Safety Data Sheet (Free)
Letter Requesting Additional MSDS Information (Free)
Reporting Safety or Health Hazards (Free)