OSHA Takes Action After Ohios Rise In Workplace Deaths


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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (commonly called OSHA) has recently revealed that 38 to 48 deaths in the workplace are occurring each year in Ohio.  

These numbers have been slowly increasing over the past five years which is the opposite of what is happening across most of the United States. Nationwide deaths in the workplace have declined by roughly a thousand reports a year when comparing the 5764 reports that were made in 2004 and the 4628 in 2012.

Because of Ohio’s increase OSHA has announced they will be putting more efforts toward safety awareness in the workplace. They will be providing free educational materials and training courses to better prepare businesses for using potentially dangerous equipment or substances. For businesses to request this opportunity they may dial 1-800-282-1425.

Darryl Isaacs is a Cincinnati personal injury lawyer and his firm is currently offering assistance to victims that have been injured in the workplace – along with any other cases of accidental and unexpected harm. To reach an attorney dial 1-888-650-7919 or visit http://www.isaacsandisaacs.com/cincinnati and start chatting. 

 

Contact:
Isaacs & Isaacs
http://www.isaacsandisaacs.com
1-888-650-7919


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