Workplace COVID-19 Resources
OSHA Launches COVID-19 National Emphasis Program – Click here to learn more. Adapting to COVID-19 During these challenging times, Delaware Consultation is adapting our consultation process and continues to offer assistance to businesses throughout the state. Now more than ever, safety and health has come to the forefront of workplace concerns and Delaware Consultation is […]
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The Consultation Program can provide FREE workplace training on most safety and health topics. A trained and educated workforce is important in preventing workplace injuries and illnesses, and encourages a proactive approach to workplace safety and health. For more information regarding formalized workplace training and education please email DOL_OSH_Consultation@delaware.gov or phone (302) 451-3421.
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Downloadable Powerpoint Presentations from the Office of Safety & Health Consultation
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Publications from the Office of Safety & Health Consultation
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Related links and more information from the Office of Safety & Health Consultation
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The Consultation Office provides FREE comprehensive on-site safety and health consultation surveys for small and medium sized businesses in the General Industry, Construction, and Agricultural sectors. Surveys help businesses to identify potential workplace hazards, improve safety management systems, and assist in compliance with federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. Stay up to date […]
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Occupational Safety & Health Consultation staff contacts list.
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Occupational Safety & Health Consultation forms list.
Read MoreOccupational Injury, Illness, and Fatality Data
Annually, the State of Delaware conducts the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses (SOII) in cooperation with the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
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