OSHA Compliance and perceived “paperwork deficiencies”

OSHA recognizes that in some situations, violations of certain standards which require the employer to have a written program to address a hazard, or to make a written certification (e.g., hazard communication, personal protective equipment, permit-required confined spaces, and others), are perceived to be “paperwork deficiencies” rather than critically important implementation problems. In other circumstances, violations of such standards have a significant adverse impact on employee safety and health.

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