European Food Safety Authority was created in 2002.
Norwegian Food Safety Authority was created in 2003.
Norwegian Nuclear Energy Safety Authority was created in 1993.
South African Maritime Safety Authority was created in 1998.
Petroleum safety is the absence of injury or illness when using or exposed to petroleum or during its extraction from the ground.
The source of OSHA is the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 that created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Their scope? Well, their mission is to improve the safety of the American worker. They have authority over most private business places in the US that are not regulated by another agency, unless the state has an approved OCcupational Safety & Health programs, which then has the authority. Example- petroleum pipeline fall under the Dept of Transportation, coal mines fall under MSHA (Mine Safety & Health Authority), so they are not regulated by OSHA. Certain very small businesses are not covered by OSHA.
Norwegian Food Safety Authority's population is 2,007.
The motto of European Food Safety Authority is 'Committed to ensuring that Europe's food is safe'.
In the province of Ontario, the Electrical Safety Authority was created to enforce the Electricity Act of 1998. Their duties include promoting safe use of electricity, respond to fatalities caused by electrical usage, increase public awareness on various electrical based issues.
The name of the authority that is responsible for enforcing occupational health and safety depends on what country, and what state or province, you are in.
About Safety was created in 1972.
In the Australian state of Victoria the authority that administers the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 is the Victorian WorkCover Authority, better known as Worksafe Victoria.