OSHA


[oh-shuh, osh-uh] /ˈoʊ ʃə, ˈɒʃ ə/

noun, U.S. Government.
1.
the division of the Department of Labor that sets and enforces occupational health and safety rules.

OSHA (ō’shə)
n.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a branch of the U.S. department of Labor responsible for establishing and enforcing safety and health standards in the workplace.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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