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Assingment 2

OSHA 1994 and FMA 1967 had different scopes, approaches, and objectives. OSHA 1994 had a broader scope covering all workplaces while FMA 1967 focused only on factories. In terms of approach, OSHA 1994 emphasized self-regulation and compliance assistance whereas FMA 1967 took a more enforcement-based approach. Their objective also differed as OSHA 1994 aimed to ensure worker safety and health generally, while FMA 1967 was concerned with safety in machinery operations in factories specifically.

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Assingment 2

OSHA 1994 and FMA 1967 had different scopes, approaches, and objectives. OSHA 1994 had a broader scope covering all workplaces while FMA 1967 focused only on factories. In terms of approach, OSHA 1994 emphasized self-regulation and compliance assistance whereas FMA 1967 took a more enforcement-based approach. Their objective also differed as OSHA 1994 aimed to ensure worker safety and health generally, while FMA 1967 was concerned with safety in machinery operations in factories specifically.

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Assingment

Give TWO (2) differences between Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA 1994) and Factories and
Machinery Act 1967). (Scope, Approach & Objective)

OSHA 1994 FMA 1967

Scope

Approach

Objective

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