Occupational Safety and Health Law definition

Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, and any program, whether governmental or private (including those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.
Occupational Safety and Health Law any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, and any program, whether governmental or private (including those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and any other federal, state or local statute, law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order or decree regulating or relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning, employee health or safety, as now or at any time hereafter in effect.

Examples of Occupational Safety and Health Law in a sentence

  • The awarded vendor(s) and subcontractor(s) are required to comply with all provisions of the Access to Information about Hazardous and Toxic Substances Act, a part of the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Law.

  • Respondent represents and warrants that all articles and services quoted in response to this RFQ meet or exceed the safety standards established and promulgated under the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Law (Public Law 91-596) and its regulations in effect or proposed as of the date of this solicitation.


More Definitions of Occupational Safety and Health Law

Occupational Safety and Health Law any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means Chapter 571 of Title 31 of the Connecticut General Statutes, the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, and all regulations promulgated under the aforementioned State and Federal statutes, including any amendment thereto.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Law of any Governmental Authority enacted or promulgated which requires or relates to Occupational Safety and Health Matters.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, Workers Compensation Act (British Columbia) and the regulations thereunder and any program, whether governmental or private (such as those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Law designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards in effect on the Closing Date, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Public Law 91-596, 84 STAT. 1590.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Law of any Governmental Authority enacted or promulgated which relates to Occupational Safety and Health Matters, excluding any COVID-19 Measures.
Occupational Safety and Health Law means any U.S. federal, state, municipal or local statute, law, by-law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order or decree regulating, relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning employee health and/or safety;