workplace safety
OSHA (US)
Regulations on workplace safety
OSHA protects employees and other workers from harm in the the workplace. They protect employees from safety hazards or injury on the job.
No, OSHA is a US federal agency and has authority only in the US and is possessions and dependencies. It has no authority in Pakistan or any other country, but many countries have a Ministry or agency that performs similar functions to what OSHA does in the US.
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Being "OSHA certified" doesn't mean anything. In fact OSHA doesn't give certifications to anybody. It means you took a 10-30 hour safety course.
In the US, it would have to be the Occupational Health and Safety Administration of OSHA.
For information about OSHA, call OSHA headquarters or any of the OSHA regional offices. Go to the OSHA web site at http://www.osha.gov and select the "Contact us" link on the left or go to http://www.osha.gov/html/RAmap.html to access regional and area offices.
The person at the head of OSHA is the US Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health.
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.