On the recordMay 24, 2016
In its ongoing efforts to improve workplace safety, OSHA has issued two rules to provide transparency about injury and illness rates and to ensure disclosed information is accurate.
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congress.govIn its ongoing efforts to improve workplace safety, OSHA has issued two rules to provide transparency about injury and illness rates and to ensure disclosed information is accurate.
Wilson discusses OSHA's new rules aimed at improving workplace safety transparency.
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