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The sad, sad story of OSHA's failure to protect workers from COVID-19

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Rabinowitz, Randy

New Solutions

2022

32

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86-91

epidemic disease ; occupational risks ; plant safety and health organization ; OSHA

USA

Occupational risks

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW

English

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"In the face of a global pandemic posing unprecedented risks to worker health, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), the agency charged with protecting workers from occupational illness, has floundered. Its efforts to protect workers have been too little, too late, poorly designed, and entangled in legal controversy. Two years into a pandemic that has posed the greatest threat to worker health in our lifetimes, OSHA has adopted no effective, COVID-19-specific protections for workers. This article chronicles OSHA's efforts and the response of the courts."

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