Site Map
My biggest complaint with OSHA is that their website isn’t friendly to users who are not safety professionals. I suppose that is not fair, since the site is tailored to a number of target audiences, including safety professionals, OSHA inspectors, government agencies, etc.
All that aside, I wanted All About OSHA to be as easy to use as possible for people with no formal background in safety. This page was designed to help you navigate through the site and find what you need and will be updated weekly with the latest and greatest information.
Information Centers
There are three main information centers – each covers a specific area of OSHA compliance:
- What is OSHA? – basic information about OSHA and where to go if you have questions.
- Why a safety program? – introduction to what is required to build a safety program.
- What are my rights? – for employees with questions about their workplace.
Product Information
Includes information about my downloadable guide. Includes links to both the product ordering page and the sample downloads (forthcoming).
- 2010 OSHA Guide and Model Safety Program – the downloadable product order page.
OSHA Resources
Here is where I post links to actual OSHA regulations, technical information, and contact links.
- OSHA Resources Page – making the OSHA website easier to navigate.
Static Content
The basic trappings of any website. Includes everything you would every want to know about the blog, about me, contact information, terms of use, and all the legal stuff:
- About – about the blog and it’s creator.
- Contact – contact information and email form.
- Privacy Policy – your privacy and All About OSHA
- Terms of Service – the legal stuff.
- Site Map – your looking at it.