ASSE PERSPECTIVES

The American Society of Safety Engineers supports new regulatory measures from OSHA that affect workplace audits, provided they promote increased implementation of self-audit or third-party audit programs, Self-audits not only reduce workplace hazards and eliminate the potential for willful, repeat...

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Professionals
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Small business
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