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FDA
department of labor
DMV (the Department of Motor Vehicles)
The Environmental Protection Agency and the Occupational Safety and Health administration, and their equivalents in state government, regulate asbestos.
OSHA or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (for US)
There is no one agency in the US that regulates all of workplace safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (and about 26 equivalent organizations in State Plan States) issues safety and health standards for the Long Shoring Industry, the Construction Industry, and General Industry. The Mine Safety and Health Administration regulates metal and non-metal mining. The Coast Guard regulates the safety of working conditions on vessels at sea and in port. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulates nuclear workplace safety. Certain Federal and State government agencies are responsible for regulating the safety within their own workplaces.
Baby bedding has to meet safety stadards set by a government agency.
In the US, the main government agency responsible for food safety is is the Department of Agriculture, which often works closely with the Food and Drug Administration
The Federal Department of Transportation / Traffic and Highway Safety also your state regulatory agency such as DOT or DMV can weigh in on the subject. Most states prohibit the use of blue lights on the front of any vehicle not a law enforcement vehicle.
The Committee of Public Safety.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. It's under the United States Department of Transportation.
No, OSHA regulates workplace Health and Safety. EPA regulates Environmental quality.