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What is the federal regulatory basis for safety and health requirements in army workplaces?

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User Gordon
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Answer:

Public Law 91-596, Occupational Safety and Health Act

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Safety and health requirements in army workplaces also fall under the category of occupational and safety health administration also known as "OSHA".
  • The main aim of these regularities is to protect the individual from unknown dangers and injuries which can cause life time injury or even death.

These are some following regulatory required in army workplaces.

1. Biological hazards.

2. Radiation.

3. Fire safety.

4. Electrical.

5. Dangers of Liquids and Gas leakage.

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User Guilherme Lopes
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the regulatory basis for the safety and health requirements of the US army are embodied in army regulation 385-10 , implementing the executive order that requires and army program at least as effective as in embodied in the OSHA regulations created under the term of Health act 1970
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