Running head: Differences in OSHA & EPA 1Differences in OSHA & EPA 6Differences in OSHA & EPAJoshua W. MorganEmbry Riddle Aeronautical UniversityAbstractOSHA and EPA are two safety related fields that oversea safety operations in work related field, environmental safety standards, aviation, and even safety in the entertainment business. No matter where safety is needed, it is important to note that organizations like OSHA and the EPA are created to regulate "life" to make us safe.Keywords: OSHA, EPA, safetyDifferences in OSHA & EPAThe EPA and OSHA are obviously two entirely different administrations focused on two different areas of approach, however; their main foc ...view middle of the document...
The mission of the EPA is to protect human health and the environment. (Environmental Protection Agency, 2014)The purpose of the EPA is to ensure that all Americans are protected from:Significant risk to human health and environmentNational efforts to reduce environmental risk are based on best scientific informationFederal laws protecting human health and environment are enforced fairly and effectivelyEnvironmental protection is included in U.S. policy concerning a multitude of factorsAll parts of society have access to information regarding human health and environmentEnvironmental protection contributes to making our communities and ecosystems divers, sustainable, and economically productiveU.S. plays a leadership role in working with other nations to protect global environment.The EPA has many purposes regarding safety and health of human beings and the environment seeing that both human health and environment health kind of go hand in hand. (EPA, 2014)Differences between the EPA and OS...