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When OSHA Comes to the Door

Good preparation, training programs are keys to avoiding problems during an inspection.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

The words “Occupational Safety and Health Administration” may not mean much to the general public, but its acronym, OSHA, is enough to strike terror into any unprepared business. “I’ve had frantic calls from people who had OSHA inspectors outside,” said Gary Reniker, INX International’s director of safety and 29-year veteran of the ink industry. “I couldn’t even recognize their voices.” While OSHA has been affected by budget cuts, that does not mean the agen...

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