Answer: Assuming you are referring to the acronym; "OSHA" ; _________________________________________________________ "OSHA" stands for: the "<span>Occupational Safety and Health Administration" ; _________________________________________________________ [the U.S.A. governmental regulation and enforcement agency]. _______________________________________________________ Note: You asked: "What does the acronym OSH a stand for" ? _______________________________________________________ I assumed you meant, "OSHA" — since you did type "OSH a" ; and I do know about "OSHA" . Also, I considered the fact that this question was posted in the "Health" category—and appropriately so! This "typographical error" is "no big deal" your part; rather, I simply want to point this out—and it is a good thing to be familiar with "OSHA" —or, at the minimum, know what "OSHA" stands for—and is! _______________________________________________________ However; you MAY have meant to asked: _______________________________________________________ </span>→<span> " What does the acronym "OSH" stand for? " ; </span> → Note that both questions are valid—and both arerelevant to the "Health" category in "Brainly" !<span> _________________________________________ I share start with the acronym—" OSHA " : Many employers, as well as some employees, in the mainstream U.S.A—and virtually all of the employees in management positions — [have heard of/ are familiar with] — "OSHA" (or, "O.S.H.A.") — especially those who work with food, chemicals, and machines that could be hazardous— {Note: These industries include: manufacturing, fast food, grocery stores, those that require protective gear (from HAZMAT to "laboratories"; to those industries/jobs that require safety googles—and/or other protecting equipment; those that require approved chemicals for use in cleaning in the workplace & dealing with clean-up of "debris/spills" or even "blood-borne pathogen material" (e.g., even the smallest amount of "blood" from a kid who stubs her toe in the grocery store while wearing "flip-flop sandals"—& some portion of blood gets on the floor —is treated as a "potential blood-borne pathogen" & requires OSHA-approved clean-up procedures / including a designated "blood-borne pathogen kit)". ___________________________________________________ Now, in practice, we are aware that there are not only OSHA guidelines that lack adherence—but OSHA regulations/codes/laws that lack adherence as well. To cite just ONE example: </span>→ T<span>he "blood-borne pathogen kit" (with extensive required procedures) is not always used for small amount of blood on the floor) — but technically, this would be a violation of "OSHA"—and could result in a huge fine to the EMPLOYER if discovered! </span>→ <span>{not to mention potential violations of state health codes, etc.) _____________________________________________________ </span>→ <span>Now, for the "second question"— _____________________________________________________ </span> → <span>What does "OSH" stand for? : _____________________________________________________ " OSH " stands for "occupational safety and health" . OSH ; also known as "occupational health" or "workplace health and studies" is a field or integrated discipline; or even "approach"; that focuses on safety of humans in work and work-related settings of all kinds; and is used worldwide. There are multiple organizations worldwide that use OSH; including one in the U.S.A that works directly with "OSHA" (see above). In the U.S.A., physicians can get board-certified in OEM (occupational and environmental medicine). The "OSH" school of thought strives to prevent workplace injuries and to identify factors and recurring themes (using risk management; assessing hazards among various industries); and considers appropriate contigency planning and education. ___________________________________________________________</span>
Technology now provides a lot of health care facilities while sitting at home.For example, the digital ultrasound generator.It helps a lot of women and saves them the issue of going to the hospitals and waiting for service.The elderly tend to forget more and can use many apps to remind them to take their medicines on time,Diabetics can test their blood sugar at home with a glucometer
Because in the first weeks of pregnancy it is the developmental stage for major organs so if they embryo is exposed to toxins it could damage the embyro and it could cause developmental damage and stunt the growth of the baby and perhaps give the baby permanent damage throughout the bays life.