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:: Sunday, December 05, 2004 ::
Work resumes on bridge By ELOISE OGDEN, Minot Daily News, ND
OSHA does not shut down any operation 'unless we believe that there's currently an imminent danger situation,' Beelman said.
'We have the authority to get a court order if, in fact, that exists. But normally we look at the current situation to see if there's any employees exposed to an unsafe condition or hazard. Of course, we would ask for the employer to voluntarily comply and eliminate that hazard, and that's what our primarily goal is,' Beelman said.------------------------------------------- posted 8:42 AM :: reference link ::
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