OSHA Information and Resources
Below are helpful pages provided by OSHA for employers and emoployees.
Filing a Hazard Complaint
OSHA provides an online form to report a possible safety or health
hazard. Simply click the link below, fill out and submit. Please be
aware that unlawful statements are punishble under OSHA standards.
http://www.osha.gov/pls/osha7/eComplaintForm.html
Safety and Health Topics
Interested in learning more about a specific safety or health topic?
OSHA has a searchable database with a range of topics such as Airline
Insdustry, Avian Flu, Carcinogens, Indoor Air Quality, Motor Vehicle
Safety, Substance Abuse and much more. Click the link below to search
and select a topic for more information:
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/index.html
OSHA Publications
OSHA provides publications for download and/or purchase. These
publications include items such as brochures, fact sheets, pocket
guides, posters and guidance documents. While some may be required,
other purposes are to aid in your industry training, for study
material, or for quick references on the work site. Click the link
below to access OSHA publications:
http://www.osha.gov/pls/publications/publication.html
State Programs
Many states such as California, Kentucky, Nevada and New York have
approved State Plans. Secition 18 of the OSH Act encourages States to
develop and implement safety and health programs which OSHA approves
and monitors. To find out if your state has a safety and health
program, click the link below.
http://www.osha.gov/dcsp/osp/index.html
OSHA Worker's Page
OSHA's mission is to ensure employees have a safe and healthful
workplace. If you work in a private sector you are covered by an OSHA
regional office. If you work in a public sector, you are covered by
OSHA programs operated by those states. To find out more information on
worker rights, click the link below to visit the OSHA Workders Page:
http://www.osha.gov/as/opa/worker/index.html



