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The Emergency Alert System (EAS) distributes emergency public safety information in the United States.
ANY car, Mercedes or otherwise, imported into the United States to be sold MUST meet all applicable safety and emissions standards.
The primary legislation in the United States on health and safety for the workforce is the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970. Many states also have legislation in this area.
In four states — Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina and Wyoming — marijuana is fully illegal, according to DISA Global Solutions, a drug testing company.
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Regulations on workplace safety
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.
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The Department of Defense is important for the United States to keep the people safe from terrorists. The DOD is in place for safety reasons. It is a necessary part of the US.
Edward B. Rappaport has written: 'OSHA reform in the 104th Congress' -- subject(s): Industrial hygiene, Industrial safety, Law and legislation, United States, United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Frederic B Siskind has written: 'Twenty years of OSHA federal enforcement data' -- subject(s): Industrial hygiene, Industrial safety, United States, United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Wesley A. Magat has written: 'Consumer product safety regulation in the United States and the United Kingdom' -- subject(s): Bicycles, Law and legislation, Product safety, Safety measures 'Rules in the making' -- subject(s): Administrative agencies, Administrative procedure, Decision making, Economic aspects of Administrative procedure, Law and legislation, Management, Pollution, Public administration, United States, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, Water