HEALTH & SAFETY COMPLIANCE
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration maintains a web site that allows you to search on the compliance history of a facility. It also contains a wealth of technical information on protecting workers’ health, compliance with OSHA laws and chemical information.
From here you are one click away from all the standards, a variety of technical links and a compliance search engine to research the OSHA inspections for specific facilities.
Facility Compliance[https://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/establishment.html]
This is the link to the establishment search engine. Enter a name to find the OSHA compliance history for a single facility.
SIC Code Compliance [https://www.osha.gov/pls/imis/sic_manual.html]
If you have the SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) code for a facility you can search here for the compliance histories for other similar establishments.
Specific Topics of Compliance [https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/index.html]
This is a list of specific topics compliance, technical and training information.
OSHA Standards [https://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owasrch.search_form?p_doc_type=STANDARDS&p_toc_level=0]
This search engine allows you to search for the appropriate OSHA standard using key words or phrases.
Michigan State OSHA Regulations (LARA) [https://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-11407_15368—,00.html]
Access Michigan’s regulations for health and safety here. These are the Federal OSHA standards renumbered and in some cases improved. If you have researched a Michigan company’s OSHA compliance history on the federal OSHA web site, you may have obtained a list of rule numbers. You can look up those numbers from this site. example:”4081263501A” on the Federal OSHA compliance search is “Rule 408.12635(1)(A)Metal Band Saws” in the Michigan Rules.
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