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Is Worker's Compensation A Part Of Osha?
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Is Worker's Compensation A Part Of Osha?
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Zedekiah
» Fri Apr 18, 2014 10:07 pm
No. Worker's Compenstation is completely separate form OSHA. Worker's Compensation is run by each state under its own legislation. OSHA is a US Federal Agency.
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