OSHA International standards are rules that describe the methods that employers must use to protect their employees from hazards. There are four groups of OSHA standards: General Industry, Construction, Maritime,Oil and Gas, Health,Aerospace and Agriculture. (General Industry is the set that applies to the largest number of workers and worksites)
OSHA International compliance is adhering to all the OSHA regulations that apply to your business. OSHA compliance training can help to ensure a safe workplace and establish an OSHA compliance plan. This results in a workplace that is safe from serious hazards that can cause a danger to employees
Congress created OSHA to assure safe and healthful conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and providing training, outreach, education and compliance assistance
- Know Your Rights
Federal law entitles you to a safe workplace. Your employer must keep your workplace free of known health and safety hazards. You have the right to speak up about hazards without fear of retaliation. You also have the right to:
- Receive workplace safety and health training in a language you understand
Work on machines that are safe
Receive required safety equipment, such as gloves or a harness and lifeline for falls
Be protected from toxic chemicals
Request an OSHA inspection, and speak to the inspector
Report an injury or illness, and get copies of your medical records
Review records of work-related injuries and illnesses
See results of tests taken to find workplace hazards
- for more information please email us care@oshainternational.com