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  1. The Whistleblower Protection Programs | Whistleblower Protection …

    OSHA Explains: How We Investigate Whistleblower Complaints under the OSH Act

  2. How to File a Whistleblower Complaint | Whistleblower Protection …

    You have the right to file a whistleblower complaint with OSHA if you believe your employer retaliated against you for exercising your rights as an employee under the whistleblower …

  3. Retaliation | Whistleblower Protection Program

    The whistleblower laws that OSHA enforces prohibit employers from retaliating against employees for engaging in activities protected under those laws. What is retaliation? Retaliation occurs …

  4. Statutes | Whistleblower Protection Program

    Statutes The statutes enforced by OSHA are listed below. They contain whistleblower (anti-retaliation) provisions that generally provide that employers may not discharge or otherwise …

  5. What to Expect During a Whistleblower Investigation

    Filing a Complaint An employee, or his or her representative, can file a whistleblower complaint with OSHA via mail, fax, telephone, in person, or online, against an employer for unlawful …

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · This Desk Aid represents the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) summary of the scope of coverage and protected activity and the procedures for …

  7. Whistleblower Protection Program (WPP) Whistleblower Statutes Summary Chart Overview: OSHA enforces over 20 whistleblower protection statutes. This chart outlines each of the …

  8. OSHA Whistleblower Statistics FY2018 – FY2023

    2 EPA Statutes include: CAA, CERCLA, FWPCA, SDWA, SWDA, TSCA

  9. A: OSHA enforces more than 20 whistleblower laws protecting employees from retaliation for reporting violations of various workplace safety and health, airline, commercial motor carrier, …

  10. Whistleblower Protection | Whistleblower Protection Program

    OSHA's Whistleblower Protection Program enforces protections for employees who suffer retaliation for engaging in protected activities under more than 20 federal laws.