What do OSHA standards do not apply to?


What do OSHA standards do not apply to? OSHA's regulations apply only to employer-employee relationship and not to employer activities that can affect the general public. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.


Who does OSHA not apply to?

Those not covered by the OSH Act include: self-employed workers, immediate family members of farm employers, and workers whose hazards are regulated by another federal agency (for example, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Department of Energy, Federal Aviation Administration, or Coast Guard).


Does OSHA apply to everyone?

Employer Responsibilities OSHA covers most private sector employers and their workers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and other U.S. jurisdictions either directly through Federal OSHA or through an OSHA-approved state program.