No. OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is an agency of the US Federal government. It is part of the US Department of Labor and has authority only within the US or where the US exercises extraterritoriality, as on some military bases and in US embassies.
Since the ILO (International Labor Organization) issues guides, not regulations, and OSHA issues legally enforceable regulations, the products of the two organizations are not similar, even though they are sometimes about the same or similar topics.
International Organization No-Profit what is it?
OSHA
The website for OSHA. Look up OSHA.gov
In the United States the responsible organization for setting safety standards is OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration About half of the states have a state version of that organization that manages the safety regulations of the state in place of Federal OSHA In the United Kingdom, the organization is the Health and Safety Executive. The Republic of Ireland has a similarly named organization.
International Refugee Organization was created in 1946.
International Coffee Organization was created in 1963.
International Organization for Migration was created in 1951.
International Karate Organization was created in 1964.
International Organization for Standardization was created in 1947.
International Thomson Organization ended in 1989.
International Thomson Organization was created in 1978.