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U
nder the Occupational Safety and Health Act of
1970, employers are responsible for providing safe
and healthful workplaces for their employees. OSHA's
role is to ensure these conditions for America's working
men and women by setting and enforcing standards, and
providing training, education, and assistance. Below
are some resources for the wood packaging industry.
OSHA Free On-Site Consultation Helps
Employers Create Safer Workplaces
OSHA provides a free and confidential safety and
occupational health advice program to small and medium-
sized businesses across the country. According to OSHA,
these services are separate from enforcement and do not
result in penalties or citations. Visit osha.gov/consultation.
Additional OSHA Resources
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OSHA QuickTakes Newsletter
Free OSHA e-newsletter delivered twice monthly
direct to your mailbox. Receive the latest news
about OSHA initiatives and products to help
employers and workers in finding and preventing
workplace hazards. Visit osha.gov/quicktakes.
OSHA Library (By Topic, By Type, Bilingual)
Search OSHA's library of documents by topic or type, such
as fact sheets, guidance documents, alerts, pocket guides,
posters, etc. Many of these publications are also available
in various languages. Visit osha.gov/publications.
OSHA Safe + Sound
Safe + Sound is a year-round campaign to encourage
every workplace to have a safety and health program
that includes management leadership, worker
participation, and a systematic approach to finding and
fixing hazards. Look for these tools to help develop
your own program. Visit osha.gov/safeandsound.