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:: Saturday, March 05, 2005 ::
Solicitor of Labor: OSHA Will Expand Powers to Pursue 'Bad Actors' Occupational Hazards
A new program that gives OSHA greater powers to enforce safety rules throughout a corporation, including possible jail time for corporate officers, is likely to keep expanding, according to Howard Radzely, the top lawyer at the Department of Labor.
Speaking March 2 at the Midwinter meeting of the American Bar Associations' Occupational Safety and Health Law Committee meeting in Key West, Fla., Radzely outlined a range of tools the agency is using to go after 'bad actors.'------------------------------------------- posted 12:05 PM :: reference link ::
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