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Chemical sterilization of people as a result of exposure during their work is not permitted by OSHA.
OSHA does not try to define an "industrial area." OSHA is concerned with employees working for employers.
OSHA does not try to define an "industrial area." OSHA is concerned with employees working for employers.
OSHA does not define the word "accident" and does not use it in its regulations.
An OSHA hazardous chemical is regulated because it is hazardous and people need to be able to protect themselves from the hazard.
OSHA does not have, nor does it need, a definition of a disabling injury. That sort of definition would be found in state Workers Compensation laws and regulations, and in Social Security Administration regulations.
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OSHA Compliance is a term meaning that a company is meeting all the requirements of all teh OSHA standards and regulations that apply to the company.
OSHA does not provide a specific definition of "grounded." You should use the commonly accepted definition in the electrical industry. That is, a conductor that has a secure conductive path to ground, or "earth" as the term is used in the UK
The definition of an accident reportable to the DOT is different from the definition of an accident recordableunder OSHA. The same event may trigger both requirements or only one of the two. It depends on the specific circumstances.