OSHA and the politics of health regulation
Plenum Press - New York
1982
209 p.
government policy ; history ; occupational safety and health ; OSHA ; safety and health institutions
Occupational safety and health
English
Bibliogr.
0-306-41050-8
13.04.2-22141
"This book presents the decision- and policy-making processes in the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Contents: perspectives on government regulation; occupational disease; magnitude and issues of the problem; political and economic factors in occupational health work; procedures of an predictions about OSHA; OSHA's chemical regulations, 1970-1976; OSHA's regulations after 1976; service activities; regulatory balance; postscript on the Regulatory Impact Analysis Program; appendix (Grover Wrenn affidavit on health standards process)"
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