Hmmm,
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Having worked for a while for OregonOSHA, I found in no way did it overstep its mandate, or enforce unwarranted regulation. I found them over all, willing to talk, train, and work with private companies. Especially small local businesses that did not have the capital to run a training program. Now if you fragrantly broke the rules knowingly, yes they would come down hard on your ass.
Ok this I believe, in many states local OHSA is underfunded by a lot.
Here in Oregon it works well.
See how I got that job.
@corlin none of which are bad, but not properly regulated as it is - more bark than bite - now enter Project 2025 - everything OSHA stands for is at risk - smoking indoors included - it's gonna be ugly if it happens...
@duglop
Yep.
Many dead and maimed workers.
Many many many.
@corlin I've had to deal directly with OSHA when I was fire prevention officer in the fd back home - there were less regulations back in the day compared to today - we had to go thru special training for the hazmat squad - of which most of those regulations have been scrapped/replaced now...