4 New OSHA Regulations Changes to Prepare For in 2018 [Infographic]
The Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA) was created in 1970 to ensure safe & healthful working conditions for all working men and women. Over the past 40 years, OSHA regulations have contributed to drastic decreases in workplace fatalities, serious injuries, and illnesses. The introduction of new technologies, rapidly changing workforce demographics, and the rising need for stricter environmental regulations require OSHA to add, amend, and revise regulations every day.