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OSHA

[ oh-shuh, osh-uh ]

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. the division of the Department of Labor that sets and enforces occupational health and safety rules.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of OSHA1

O(ccupational) S(afety and) H(ealth) A(dministration)
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Example Sentences

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Cal/OSHA did not provide specifics on the conditions workers experienced at the Fremont plant.

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Workers had complained to Cal/OSHA, which Widess led at the time, about dangerous heat and other hazards at Inland Empire warehouses.

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Speaking at a town hall on Sunday, Sheriff Robert Luna said that Cal/OSHA officials had inspected the building and that he expected to reopen it early this week.

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They also eliminate earlier loopholes that allowed stonecutting shops to dodge safety requirements by claiming that protective steps weren’t feasible, according to Cal/OSHA officials.

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“Employees and their supervisors were not trained on effective animal handling and safety procedures,” Cal/OSHA wrote in its citation letter.

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