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DavidLiwin
08-22-2013, 02:11 AM
OSHA is Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This agency looks into health and safety standards of industries in United States. OSHA is authorised to take legal action against companies that violate health and safety standards. If there are health and safety flaws in the workplace, one can inform osha (http://www.arbritonline.com/services.aspx), and they will conduct investigation.

OSHA’s primary mission is to protect working men and women in America from safety and health related issues that are largely caused due to the lack of attention given to health and safety norms in workplaces. OSHA extends its services to other countries by offering health and safety training courses through accredited course providers.

With growing number of technical equipments used in offices, there are more chances of employees inflicting injuries. Therefore, employees should be trained in how to use these equipments more productively without causing danger. OSHA is one of the most famous health and safety course providers with global accreditation. OSHA safety training courses will provide a comprehensive and practical guideline for employees on managing workplace safety by using equipments safely without causing injuries. Those industries that have successfully implemented OSHA training courses were able to bring down the number of workplace accidents. A committed employer is responsible to provide adequate health and safety training for employees. Failing this can invite legal action, as safeguarding health and safety of employees is the legal obligation of every employer.

displayfireworks1
08-22-2013, 09:44 AM
Why does your IP say India? Last I heard OSHA is a USA thing.

PuroJon
08-22-2013, 12:44 PM
His IP says India because he is trying to spam the URL for his web site.

PYRO321
08-23-2013, 01:12 AM
I don't understand the point to his post.