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OSHRC marks anniversary of language-assistance order

Washington — Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission officials say a long-standing Executive Order that provides interpretation and document translation to people with limited English proficiency helps ensure federal services “reach and benefit all intended communities.”

An independent federal agency that rules on disputes over OSHA citations and penalties, OSHRC on Aug. 11 observed the 24th anniversary of EO 13166. In a statement, OSHRC emphasizes that “communication is critical to our mission,” and reiterates its dedication to prevent discrimination and provide equal treatment under the law. The agency updated its language access plan in July.

“When government agencies provide, for example, translations of vital documents or offer an interpreter during important conversations or hearings,” OSHRC says, “we enhance the effectiveness of federal services.”


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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