Since "country" is the highest level of government. Here in the U.S.A. our agency for occupational safety agency is O.S.H.A(www.osha.gov) but they have no jurisdiction outside our country. Same holds true for every country. There maybe treaties between countries with agreed minimum safety standards for workers.
OSHA sets and enforces occupational safety and health standards in the workplace, and also investigates whistle-blower complaints under a wide variety of laws administered by the Department of Labor. NIOSH, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, is a research institute charged with performing research on a broad range of occupational safety and health topics, and with recommending standards for OSHA to consider.
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Symptoms differ from a chemical to other.
It depends on where you live. The laws differ from country to country and for the US the driving age laws differ from state to state.
No, the liability exposure is the same.
Sure they do, just like houses do.
because there from another country
They differ from country to country in many ways. Depends really on what you are actually looking for. See links below to get more info on global CO2 emissions.
Every kind of money has a different value in different country
The OSHAct establishes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, and the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, and gives these agencies their missions and delegated powers. The Administrative Procedures Act establishes general procedures to be followed by all organizations in the Executive branch of government as they exercise their powers in pursuit of their missions.
yes it will differ if those countries are not in the same region
Yes.