OSHA
In the United States, the responsibility for worker safety rests solely on the employer. In 1970, the OSH Act created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and established the “general duty clause,” which delegated authority to OSHA to set the rules for implementing the standard. https://www.bulwark.com/your-general-duty?utm_term=oshageneralduty&utm_campaign=frsponsored&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=brandpagepost&utm_content=blog





OSHA has no teeth to enforce anything. Or chooses to side with the employers in clear cut violations of workplace safety standards. Even when it comes to the handling of chemicals or pandemics.