Occupational Safety and Health Training
OSHA and Environmental Conditions at Work
The Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration's mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses and deaths. Environmental conditions in the workplace are generally addressed by OSHA.
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Compliance, Regulatory, Research, Consulting & General Safety & Health Issues
OSHA Technical Links
Provides readily accessible and current technical information to assist workers, employers, and safety and health professionals in reducing occupational injuries and illnesses. Highlights include:
- Occupational safety and health information categorized by 100+ technical subjects.
- Pages about hazards describe ways to recognize, evaluate and control the hazard.
- Pages about industries describe the hazards and controls found in the industry.
- Provides a variety of reference materials including OSHA and non-OSHA documents, training slides, course handouts, video clips, and links to other Internet sites.
- References are selected by Page Editors who are safety and health professionals. For major subjects, Editorial Boards assist Page Editors in keeping pages current.