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OSHA: emergency preparedness website.(Industry News; Occupational Safety and Health Administration )(Brief Article)
Pollution Engineering, September, 2003
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced the availability of two new pages on the agency's website that provide information on workplace emergency preparedness and on how OSHA helps small businesses.
The emergency preparedness page focuses on the occupational safety and health aspects of emergency preparedness and response, providing links for responders and general worksites looking for technical assistance. The redesigned small business page is home to information on the consultation program and a new section on the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program. See www.osha.gov.
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