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Originally Posted by mikesouth
the problem is it is already a federal law. Its OSHA, blood borne pathogens....
My point here is if you don't like it...you better not ignore it....you can argue Im right or wrong all you like but in the end it aint gonna matter if all you are gonna do is argue whether or not it applies to you on a webmaster board.
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i think the main difference in OSHA (and ive taken the bloodborne pathogeons course for tattooing) is that OSHA really only covers a few things, such as where you work with blood and construction sites. OSHA for example, does not go into grocery stores and look for safety hazards LOL schools are riddled with safety issues and OSHA doesnt care. Its only work workplace environment where blood for example may be encountered during your shift, like a tattoo artist. Which is why its illegal to tattoo people out of your home in many areas and tattoo artists are licensed by the state, with OSHA course certs.
are they really using OSHA for this? I got tons of training when I did the oil spill and took quite a few OSHA courses...