A federal ruling requiring the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to release employers' injury and illness records could draw more attention to workplace safety as the nation reopens for business.
The ruling would allow anyone to access the documents upon request, an employment attorney said.
The 237,000 employer records OSHA located in response to a Freedom of Information Act request a...
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