OSHA Safety Regulation: Report of the Presidential task force/
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TextSeries: Ford Administration papers on regulatory reform | Studies in government regulation | AEI studies; 151Publication details: Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, c1977.Description: 104 p.:illISBN: - 0844732494
- 353.008'3 SAF
- HD7262.5.U6 U57 1977
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Includes bibliographical footnotes.
The OSHA safety regulations had been widely criticized as confusing, complex, difficult to understand, and unrelated to safety. OSHA began a systematic review of the safety regulations in April 1976. Shortly thereafter, a task force was established to aid OSHA in this revision process.
Thus, the results of this work as established in this report of the task force, include a new set of regulations for safety equipment on machines that promises both lower costs of regulation and more safety in machine operations.
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