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OSHA Offers Two New Compliance Assistance Web Tools
Manufacturing News Center
WASHINGTON, D.C.,--January 25, 2004-- The Occupational Safety and
Health Administration today announced the availability of two new resources
on the agency's website: MyOSHA, a tool to create personalized
links to OSHA online resources; and Quick Start, a step-by-step
guide to identify major OSHA requirements and guidance materials.
"We want to provide the most useful and most accessible information
possible to help employers, employees and businesses stay safe, healthy,
and successful," said OSHA Administrator John Henshaw. "It's important
that America's workers and employers know what OSHA can do and how we
can help those who need it. These new resources can be especially useful
for small and new businesses as an introduction to the compliance assistance
resources on OSHA's website."
Visitors to MyOSHA can sign up to create personalized
links to OSHA online resources. Users can customize the content of their
pages by choosing links from categories that include "Industry," "Safety
and Health Topics," "What's New," "Audiences," "Publications," "Laws
and Regulations," "Strategic Management Plan Areas of Emphasis" and
"Working with OSHA."
MyOSHA features a tutorial that introduces new visitors
to the tool. The tutorial walks users through the set up process and
explains the tool's many functions. MyOSHA also includes
randomly rotating eTips that educate users about OSHA and the agency's
website. The eTips will appear at the top of the user's personalized
page and will change each time the user accesses their MyOSHA
page.
Quick Start is a new tool on OSHA's Compliance Assistance
web page that provides step-by-step guidance on how to identify OSHA
requirements and guidance materials that may apply to specific workplaces.
It includes a module for workplaces that are subject to OSHA's general
industry standards, including manufacturing, wholesale, and retail establishments.
The general industry module includes information on OSHA's recordkeeping
and reporting requirements and provides links to compliance assistance
resources and key standards and information for developing a comprehensive
safety and health program.
Quick Start also includes a library that lists a collection
of forms, fact sheets, publications, OSHA web pages and electronic tools,
and sample programs.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is dedicated to assuring
worker safety and health. Safety and health add value to business, the
workplace and life.
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Source: For more information, visit www.osha.gov.
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