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<blockquote data-quote="BudE" data-source="post: 883966" data-attributes="member: 1266"><p>OSHA is responsible for enforcement of work place rules. If you are hiring workers you are subject to an OSHA inspection. However, with the number of inspectors OSHA has it would take them 2000 years to inspect every work place. You are much more likely to get an OSHA inspection following a reported injury or death of an employee. The rules proposed by the labor department mostly cover hired help but some of the rules, mostly the livestock rules do apply to all children including family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BudE, post: 883966, member: 1266"] OSHA is responsible for enforcement of work place rules. If you are hiring workers you are subject to an OSHA inspection. However, with the number of inspectors OSHA has it would take them 2000 years to inspect every work place. You are much more likely to get an OSHA inspection following a reported injury or death of an employee. The rules proposed by the labor department mostly cover hired help but some of the rules, mostly the livestock rules do apply to all children including family. [/QUOTE]
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