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Independent Contractor Safety In The Mines: A Review And Analysis Of Regulatory History With Proposals For Change, Diane C. Chernoff
Independent Contractor Safety In The Mines: A Review And Analysis Of Regulatory History With Proposals For Change, Diane C. Chernoff
West Virginia Law Review
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Safety In The United Kingdom's Deep Coal Mines, John L. Collinson
Safety In The United Kingdom's Deep Coal Mines, John L. Collinson
West Virginia Law Review
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Implementation Of Economic Impact Analysis: The Lessons Of Osha, Barry Roberts, Regina Kossek
Implementation Of Economic Impact Analysis: The Lessons Of Osha, Barry Roberts, Regina Kossek
West Virginia Law Review
Recently, a plethora of concern has surfaced regarding the large and rapidly increasing costs of government regulation and its impact upon the economy and the free market system. Much of this displeasure has focused on a seemingly ideal target-The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA was established in 1970 amidst widespread optimism that it would greatly enhance the employee work environment. This hope, however, was premature; in fact, many commentators argue that, in the ten years since its creation, OSHA has done little to further its objective of improving safety and health in the workplace, despite the large compliance …