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Occupational Safety & Health: Inspectors' Opinions on Improving OSHA Effectiveness

HRD-91-9FS Published: Nov 14, 1990. Publicly Released: Nov 14, 1990.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) activities, focusing on OSHA inspectors' responses to a questionnaire about: (1) OSHA enforcement; (2) safety and health standards; (3) education and training efforts; and (4) employer and worker involvement.

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Employee trainingInspectionInvestigations by federal agenciesOccupational health and safety programsOccupational health standardsOccupational safetySafety regulationSafety standardsStandards evaluationWorking conditions