Designer's Guide to OSHA: A Practical Design Guide to the Occupational Safety and Health Act for Architects, Engineers, and BuildersMcGraw-Hill, 1982 - 301 pages |
Contents
What Every Employer Needs to Know about OSHA Recordkeeping | 21 |
Appendix A Safety and Health Regulations for Construction | 223 |
Tollfree OSHA Numbers | 253 |
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