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What it helps you do:
Have immediate access to laws and regulations, cohesive instructions, and coherent analysis, all fully linked for quick access.
Direct personnel at all levels of expertise with easy-to-use, step-by-step explanations of federal and state requirements, and the specific tasks necessary to accomplish them.
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Reference: analysis, guidance and primary source material
Notification: current reports providing news and developments
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Print reference material is updated monthly and indexed semi-annually. Print notification SafetyNet is issued semi-monthly.
Web notification is available twice-monthly and archived to 9/29/1999. E-mail summaries, providing the highlights and table of contents for each report, with URLs to full text articles and documents are also available.
SEE ALSO Occupational Safety & Health Reporter, Environment and Safety Library