What if a company uses manufacturing facilities in other countries where OSHA standards do not apply?
Green Building Pages uses OSHA as the universal standard for facilities safety maintenance as a common denominator, against which all companies are evaluated, regardless of the location of the facilities. Even if the manufacturing facility is not located in the U.S. and therefore not legally bound to OSHA standards, this question must be answered based on how the facility measures up to OSHA standards [www.osha.gov/comp-links.html].
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