Monday, May 16, 2011

OSHA Compliance Training Speaks Out On US Infrastructure Grade in 2011


Have you noticed the state of disrepair that our infrastructure system currently finds itself? A letter-grade of “D” is not safe at all and is more akin to the third-world nations that are starting to catch up with the United States!  As globally focused and domestically based safety-training providers, we see this as the number one issue for the country today. We need to get back to being a global leader in the world of steel and bridgework and this starts off this posting on OSHA compliance training being big on the aspect of lobbying for US infrastructure financing.

Political Lobbyists Use Safety Training Education as Fodder for Infrastructure Dollars

As safety-training providers, we know all too well, what it takes to fund a major education project such as the US infrastructure programs. Every state of the Union in some form or another needs billions of dollars worth of rebuilding of the skeletal system that supports the country. State lobbyists can be seen and heard all the way from Tallahassee, Florida to the great capitols of Sacramento and Salt Lake City, pushing for every dollar of the upcoming American infrastructure bill(s). This is why it is so important that we all support and keep on speaking about the role that OSHA compliance is having and will have all the way through for the United States infrastructure retooling effort.

About the Author

Bob Malhotra is the Co-Founder of onlineoshasafetytraining.com and many other sites and firms with the goal of safety training to the masses in mind at all times. As the author of this review and hundreds of others all positioned on the Internet for easy access, Bob demonstrates both his desire to cover all things safety-related and to highlight what he has learned with a lifetime of experience and knowledge. Bob has been in the safety-business for well over 20 years and understands both the importance of safety training as well as the Federal Requirements mandated by the Department of Labor and OSHA.

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