Making OSHA Work

Bills in Congress would take important steps to help ensure worker safety

Over the past few years, Nevada has become a poster child of the problems with workplace safety oversight and regulation. During the construction boom on the Las Vegas Strip, for example, there were 12 deaths in an 18-month period, and Nevada’s workplace safety regulators were criticized for their slow, anemic response.

About half of the states, including Nevada, have their own workplace safety agencies. By law, states are allowed to police workplace safety as long as they uphold the federal standards, which are minimal. The reality is they operate with little real oversight.

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