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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has established specific standards and best practices to ensure worker safety.
The OSHA is a government agency responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions in the United States.
The construction industry is notorious for its high-risk work environments, making safety a critical concern for all parties involved.
Construction sites are dangerous, posing risks to workers and the general public and so Maryland has its fair share of site hazards.
Like all states in the United States, Kansas has safety standards to ensure that workplaces are safe and healthy for employees.
In the state of Idaho, employers and employees alike are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of such training.
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