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.
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.