Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) regulations make workplaces safer, but they can seem complicated and costly to implement. There are a plethora of resources available to employers and employees to help with these concerns, but finding one in particular when it is needed can take time. That's why Joseph Flanagan, project engineer at Tacuna Systems, put together a comprehensive guide to OSHA resources.
The guide, available at velvetjobs.com/articles/insights/osha-resources, is free and "covers everything from associations to blogs to podcasts and everything in between," Flanagan said in an email. It offers web links to resources organized into categories:
- Government Resources
- Professional Organizations
- Worker Resources
- OSHA Blogs
- Message Boards and Forums
- Conferences
- Health & Safety Publications
- Twitter Follows
- Podcasts
The links may be helpful to employers and employees alike looking for help understanding OSHA regulations. Employers can gain access to compliance assistance programs, codes, blogs, forums and more, while employees may find assistance seeking legal help or filing a complaint.