The “Father of OSHA” passes away

James Hodgson once said: “I’ve never had any ambitions; only enthusiasms.”  As the nation’s 12th Secretary of Labor, he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy in Occupational Safety and Health.  Under his leadership as Secretary of Labor, the Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Nixon in 1972. “Safety...

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