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Since the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 permits States to assume responsibility for their own Occupational Safety and Health programs, South Carolina has its own Official State Plan that comprises state and local government employees and those who come under the private sector.
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In addition, the State Plan not only includes Federal OSHA Standards but also has its unique state-specific Standards. The South Carolina OSHA implements such Standards under the Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation (LLR).
Specific workers who remain under the Jurisdiction of the Federal OSHA are as follows:
Following are South Carolina’s unique Standards separated from Federal OSHA:
General Industry
Construction
Moreover, since OSHA Outreach courses contain the most crucial training requirements pertinent to different job functions and several employers in South Carolina expect their employees to be OSHA certified, OSHA suggests entry-level employees get enrolled in OSHA 10 Hour courses and workers with supervisory roles to get enrolled in OSHA 30 Hour courses.
Investing in OSHA Outreach courses not only keep workers protected from fatalities and accidents but also benefit employers and workplaces too, such as: