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Posted On: 06/21/2011

OSHA launches national survey on employers' safety and health practices

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The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched a survey of private sector employers as a tool toward better designing future rules, compliance assistance and outreach efforts. As many as 19,000 employers nationwide will receive the Baseline Survey of Safety and Health Practices, which asks questions about workplace safety and health management practices.

The survey will be sent to private sector employers of all sizes and across all industries under OSHA's jurisdiction. Questions include whether respondents already have a safety management system, whether they perform annual inspections, who manages safety at their establishments and what kinds of hazards they encounter at their facilities. Participation in the survey is voluntary.

The agency expects the data collection phase to be completed by August. ERG will provide the results — which will be anonymous and cannot be used for enforcement — to OSHA.

Learn more about the survey and view a copy.

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