Review the OSHA/Safety page for detailed information on all of the Safety obligations for a MaidPro (or any other cleaning business). Please note that this page is not state specific and local OSHA regulators may interpret certain OSHA regulations differently.
MaidPro strongly recommends that you contact OSHA On-Site Consultation Service to receive a free on-site review of your safety program and practices to ensure you have done everything correctly according to your local OSHA Office’s interpretation.
MaidPro strongly recommends that you contact OSHA On-Site Consultation Service to receive a free on-site review of your safety program and practices to ensure you have done everything correctly according to your local OSHA Office’s interpretation.
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