Loophole in Osha Regulations Leaves Some State and Local Employees At Risk
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29 USC § 652 (5).
29 USC § 652 (7).
29 USC § 667 (c)(6).
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29 CFR 1910.120(q).
40 CFR 311.
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29 USC § 668.
Executive Order 12196: Occupational safety and health programs for Federal employees. February 26, 1980. Available at www.archives.gov/federal-register/codification/executiveorder/12196.html. Accessed September 7, 2005.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration: Federal Agency Programs. Available at www.osha.gov/dep/fap/index.html. Accessed September 7, 2005.
29 USC § 651 (b).
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