Organization & Features

TheOSHA'sfourdivisionsaremainlyresponsiblefortheplanning,implementationandmanagementoflawsandregulations,policies,systems,andprojects. ...

Organization & Features

Organization

The OSHA consists of a "Planning Division," "Occupational Hygiene and Health Division,"  "Occupational Safety Division," "Occupational Accident Labor Protection Division," three "Occupational Safety and Health Centers" in northern, central, and southern Taiwan, "Secretariat," "Personnel Office," "Accounting and Statistics Office," "Civil Service Ethics Office," and "Information Management Office." The OSHAs four divisions are mainly responsible for the planning, implementation and management of laws and regulations, policies, systems, and projects. "Occupational Safety and Health Centers" are restructured from labor inspection offices of each district and have expanded service functions. The centers are responsible for the affairs of supervision, inspections, accident prevention, guidance and assistance related to occupational safety and health.

Features

Vertically integrates planning and implementation of occupational safety and health policies, and synchron...

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