Occupational Health and Safety (OSHA)
Legal Resources
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Confronting Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
- By:
- Texas Association Against Sexual Assault
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Federal OSHA Complaint Handling Process
Explains the process of filing a complaint about workplace safety with OSHA and explains when OSHA will do an investigation. Content Detail
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- U.S. Department of Labor
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How to File a Complaint with OSHA
Instructions on how to file a complaint with OSHA over the Internet, by telephone, or by mail. Content Detail
- By:
- U.S. Department Labor
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Imminent Dangers in the Workplace
Call (800) 321-OSHA immediately to report imminent danger in the workplace. Content Detail
- By:
- U.S. Department of Labor
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OSHA Whistleblower Protection Program
Workers have the right to complain to OSHA and seek an OSHA inspection. Content Detail
- By:
- U.S. Department of Labor
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Refusing to Work Because Conditions are Dangerous
When you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, you should call your employer's attention to the problem. If your employer does not correct the hazard or disagrees with you about the extent of the hazard, you may also file a complaint with OSHA. Content Detail
- By:
- Occupational Safety & Health Administration
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Worker Rights Under OSHA
- By:
- U.S. Department of Labor
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