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Q: What do EPA and OSHA have in common?
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EPA regulates work place health and safety?

No, OSHA regulates workplace Health and Safety. EPA regulates Environmental quality.


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OSHA does nothing for the environment. Its purpose is for workpalce health and safety. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is the regulatory body for environment.


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No. The EPA regulates environmental hazards. OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, regulates workplace hazards.


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Why do OSHA and EPA and the AMA all discourage the use of mercury filled clinical thermometers?

When mercury filled thermometers break, the mercury is released. Mercury is toxic to people, pets and the environment. There is a long history of mercury from broken thermometers and other medical devices being improperly dealt with, or even ignored. Since there are adequate replacements for mercury thermometers, OSHA, EPA, AMA and others discourage the use of mercury thermometers and encourage their replacement with thermometers using other technologies.


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