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Home » ANSI group to consider safety & health program essentials
OSHA has not been able to get anywhere with a standard outlining safety and health program requirements, and now a voluntary committee is taking up the cause.
The American National Standards Institute Z10 Committee will meet in Alexandria, Va., May 17-18 to consider the make-up of a voluntary safety and health “management systems” standard similar to ISO quality and environmental standards. The committee began its work earlier this year.