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Occupational Health and Safety Act


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The Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) or the occupational safety and health act is the law that was enacted on April 28, 1971 by President Richard Nixon. This act protects the individual's health and safety issues in the workplace. It is being enforced by the occupational Safety and Health Administration. The following websites contain information about the different occupational health and safety acts like in the U.S., in Canada, and many more.

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