Occupational Safety and Health Act
Overview
 
The Occupational Safety and Health Act is the primary federal law which governs occupational health and safety in the private sector and federal government in the United States
United States
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. It was enacted by Congress in 1970 and was signed by President
President of the United States
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 Richard Nixon
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 on December 29, 1970. Its main goal is to ensure that employers provide employees with an environment free from recognized hazards, such as exposure to toxic chemicals, excessive noise levels, mechanical dangers, heat or cold stress, or unsanitary conditions.

The Act can be found in the United States Code
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 at title 29, chapter 15.
Efforts by the federal government to ensure workplace health and safety were minimal until the passage of OSHA.
 
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