Arizona, South Carolina and Utah stripped of workplace safety authority
Federal law allows states to have their own safety and security regulations as long as it is as good as federal standards. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ruled that they are working toward stripping Arizona, South Carolin, and Utah of their authority to maintain their own regulat ...
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