The Federal Government is launching a new national offensive against companies who hide workplace injuries in order to avoid safety inspections. The new program will scrutinize industries that are categorized as dangerous and who have an unusually low injury reporting statistic.
Jordan Barab, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) acting chief, told the Observer. "Accurate record-keeping can really determine whether workers live or die in the workplace, or be healthy or unhealthy," Barab concluded, "We want to make sure that OSHA is actually targeting its resources where they need to be targeted."
Jordan Barab, The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) acting chief, told the Observer. "Accurate record-keeping can really determine whether workers live or die in the workplace, or be healthy or unhealthy," Barab concluded, "We want to make sure that OSHA is actually targeting its resources where they need to be targeted."
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