::Title:: Comparisons and Differences Between OSHA and NSTA ::Heading:: OSHA ::Body:: ** OSHA made new requirements for fall protection, minimum approach distances, and arc-flash protection. ** and for host employers and contract employers to exchange safety-related information. ::Heading:: NSTA and Image ::Body:: ** NSTA states that all schools, even if not required by law, should provide appropriate safety engineering controls. ** NSTA also requires there to be a safety data sheet on every campus. This shows what a safety data sheet looks like [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSgG7rduF8w6TJXnxGs7nTKB82_1khakChLoQ&usqp=CAU]] ::Heading:: Comparisons ::Body:: ** Both OSHA and NSTA require there to be SDS or safety data sheets on any campus. **OSHA and NSTA both regulate rules and regulations to ensure working places are as safe as possible. ::Heading:: Differences ::Body:: **NSTA says all schools, even if not required by law,should provide appropriate safety engineering controls **NSTA is more focused on schools, while OSHA is more focused on working places.