Through the Alliance Program, OSHA works with groups
committed to safety and health, including businesses, trade or professional
organizations, unions and educational institutions, to leverage resources and
expertise to develop compliance assistance tools and resources and share
information with employers and employees to help prevent injuries, illnesses and
fatalities in the workplace. Alliance Program participants do not receive
exemptions from OSHA programmed inspections. [Learn More...]
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Compliance Assistance Quick Start is a tool to introduce employers and employees, especially
those at new or small businesses, to the compliance assistance resources on OSHA’s website. Quick
Start currently includes modules for: |
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