If you operate in the construction or manufacturing industry, you’re likely familiar with the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, or OSHA. OSHA can be a scary acronym, but understanding their practices and why they’re important can alleviate some of that confusion and stress. We've compiled some basic tips when communicating with OSHA before and during an inspection: OSHA exists to ensure safe working conditions, and to help you avoid citations rather than just give them. When an…
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