Fewer OSHA inspectors may put healthcare ’a little bit more under the radar’
Medical Environment Update, March 1, 2018
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During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly expressed a desire to trim the federal workforce, something he swiftly took action on after getting sworn in. And OSHA is among the government agencies most impacted by his mandate.
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