What is OSHA?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Nov 18, 2020

 

OSHA aka “Occupational Safety and Health Administration” is a US-based agency of labour that originally has the power to examine the workplaces. The main aim of the OSHA is to ensure the safety of working men and women by checking the condition of workplaces. OSHA also provides training, education and assistance to the people. OSHA‘s safety laws and regulation results in reducing the injury rates and injury cost. A main advantage of OSHA is that it does not have any bad effect on the employment, sales, firm survival and credit rating.

    Related Questions

    Please Login or Register to leave a response.

    Related Questions

    Civil Engineering Interview Questions

    What is a projection line?

    Projection lines are the lines that help in 2D drawing. It is used to create new geometry and the constraints will remain active if the projection lines are off....

    Civil Engineering Interview Questions

    What are various steps involved in the concreting process?

    The various steps are:Batching: Batching is the measurement of the different material that is needed to make the concrete. Batching can be done with two methods, the first is Volume batching and t...

    Civil Engineering Interview Questions

    List out the reinforcements that are used in the process of prestressing.

    The below reinforcement are used:Spalling reinforcements: Spalling stress is the stress which is established behind the loaded area of anchor blocks. As a result, surface concrete breaks apart. Po...