The American Federationist, 81-83. sējumiWilliam Green American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1974 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.3. rezultāts no 81.
14. lappuse
... standards should command the highest priority from OSHA . But of 18 criteria documents and two letters of recommendation submitted to OSHA by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) as of July 26 , 1974 ...
... standards should command the highest priority from OSHA . But of 18 criteria documents and two letters of recommendation submitted to OSHA by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) as of July 26 , 1974 ...
16. lappuse
... standards affecting agricultural workplaces . None was a health standard . Only two new safety standards are nearing final promulgation ; four others are on the first rungs of OSHA's 22 - step , standards - setting machinery . One standard ...
... standards affecting agricultural workplaces . None was a health standard . Only two new safety standards are nearing final promulgation ; four others are on the first rungs of OSHA's 22 - step , standards - setting machinery . One standard ...
18. lappuse
... standards section of the act directs the Sec- retary of Labor , " where toxic materials or harmful physical agents are involved , " to set a standard that assures to the extent feasible " that no employee will suffer material impairment ...
... standards section of the act directs the Sec- retary of Labor , " where toxic materials or harmful physical agents are involved , " to set a standard that assures to the extent feasible " that no employee will suffer material impairment ...
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