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When OSHA stops talking, workers pay the price: Why transparency matters in safety

by Todd Humber
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About once a week, I pop onto the press release section of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) website as part of my regular workplace news scan. Inevitably, and unfortunately, there has always been a steady drumbeat of content — lessons and takeaways from serious workplace sa...

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