As most Americans are well aware, the government shut down on October 1 because Congress failed to reach a budget agreement. If you visit the federal OSHA website, you will see the following notice: “Due to suspension of Federal government services, this website is not being regularly monitored.” As the days go by, the government shut-down is having immediate and widespread impact–including suspension of OSHA, the government agency responsible for regulating, tracking, and enforcing worker safety nationwide.
As a result of the government shutdown, OSHA has furloughed more than 90% of its personnel and suspended its operations. Our Massachusetts workers’ compensation attorneys are dedicated to protecting worker health and in raising awareness of the potential risks employees face in the workplace.
The Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1970 makes employers responsible for providing a safe and healthful workplace for employees. OSHA is the agency charged with ensuring that the conditions for U.S. workers are safe by setting and enforcing standards. Without funding, OSHA lacks the ability to carry out its duties including investigating complaints, providing training and education, or enforcing violations.
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