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According to the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act, all states may create their occupational safety and health regulatory programs if they are as effective as Federal OSHA. Virginia this falls under the category of states with Official State Plans that include all state, municipal, and numerous private sector employees.
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The Virginia Occupational Safety and Health (VOSH) program oversees the State Plan for Virginia, housed under the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI).
Although most OSHA Standards have been included in Virginia's State Plan, the following industries still adhere to Virginia's unique Standards and regulations:
General Industry
Construction
Agriculture
The following types of workers fall under federal OSHA jurisdiction:
Employers subject to VOSH regulations should ensure that training programs incorporating Virginia's exceptional standards adhere to local laws.
Moreover, OSHA recommends its OSHA 10 Hour courses for newcomers in the General and Construction industries because most businesses demand that their staff members be OSHA certified and knowledgeable enough about general safety. In contrast, managers and supervisors are the target audience for OSHA 30 Hour courses.
Federal OSHA's objectives extend beyond encouraging and supporting workplace safety laws through outreach training to maintain the health and safety of both employees and the environment. There are numerous additional noteworthy advantages, including: