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Occupational Safety Bailey Lundmark

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Occupational SafetyBailey Lundmark

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What is it?AKA OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

The goal of OSHA is to maintain and safe and healthy work environment

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Who does it protect?Co-workersFamily membersEmployersCustomersOthers effected by the workplace

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Problems in the WorkforceBecoming diverse resulting in new safety

issuesLonger hours Reduced job security Part-time work release

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Criminal Justice SafetyLaw in 2004 was passed to allow law

enforcement officers to carried a concealed firearm

The act is known as the Law Enforcement Officers Safety ACT AKA LEOSA

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General InfoPeople spend half of their life workingBecause of OSHA there has been many

improvements in the workplace Injuries still occur every day but major

improvements have been made

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GeneralNew factors are being added to make safety

more challenging Chemicals Materials Equipment

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Criminal JusticeBeing involved in criminal justice is very riskyMany things can go wrong

Shootings Hit and runs

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Internship ExperienceWhen I go on field visits I have to wear a bullet

proof vestThe officers carry tasers and a radio to call for

backup I was told not to touch anything in the houses

and always stand beside an officer

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Internship Experience At the office the doors are all locked and we

have to unlock them every time an officer needs back in This is for safety

After every appointment with a probationer, the probation officer will always wash their hands to protect from germs

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Penalties for ViolationsUp to $70,000 for each violationShut down productionClosure of company

OSHA can come unannounced