Context for Chemical Regulation Has strong enforcement of occupational and environmental health rules worked to reduce injuries and illnesses? In your comments address any differences between the enforcement of occupational and environmental health regulations. Support your comments with the literature. Is it beneficial to the United States to attempt to harmonize its rules for regulating chemicals with those of the rest of the world? Explain the rationale of your answers and support them with readings and examples taken from the literature. Scholarly writing: Use an academic paper format, not an essay based on your opinions or experience. Avoid using the first person in writing. Synthesize what you learned from the sources you read; write papers in your own words; and cite sources within the text, as well as include a properly formatted reference list. Use of direct quotes: Use of direct quotes should be avoided. Only use direct quotes when preserving the exact words of an author is necessary. In the rare instance that directly quoted material is used, it must be properly cited (with quotation marks and page numbers in the in-text citation); quotes should not exceed 5-10% of the total paper content. Please use reference below. cite 2-3 per paragraph. Carruth, R. S., & Goldstein, B. D. (2013). Chapter 7: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). In Environmental health law: An introduction (pp. 157-178). Somerset, NJ, USA: Jossey-Bass, Wiley. Retrieved from Ebrary via Tridents Online Library. Carruth, R. S., & Goldstein, B. D. (2013). Chapter 9: Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-know Act (EPCRA). In Environmental health law: An introduction (pp. 203-224). Somerset, NJ, USA: Jossey-Bass, Wiley. Retrieved from Ebrary via Tridents Online Library. Carruth, R. S., & Goldstein, B. D. (2013). Chapter 10: Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act). InEnvironmental health law: An introduction (pp. 203224). Somerset, NJ, USA: Jossey-Bass, Wiley. Retrieved from Ebrary via Tridents Online Library. Carruth, R. S., & Goldstein, B. D. (2013). Chapter 11: Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In Environmental health law: An introduction (pp. 225240). Somerset, NJ, USA: Jossey-Bass, Wiley. Retrieved from Ebrary via Tridents Online Library. Casmere, E., More, J. R., Showalter, J. M., Antoniolli, A., Joshi, B., Loring, D. M., . . . Simpson, A. M. (2015). Recent developments in toxic torts and environmental law. Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, 50(2), 639-666. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library. Gonzalez, G. (2016). OSHA targets emergency responders. Business Insurance, 50(6), 1-n/a. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library. Hazardous waste export-import revisions. (2015). (). Lanham: Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library. How OSHA uses injury reports to select inspection targets (2015). . Havertown: Institute of Business Publications. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library. Information collection request submitted to OMB for review and approval; comment request; requirements for generators, transporters, and waste management facilities under the RCRA hazardous waste manifest system (renewal). (2015). (). Lanham: Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library Maddux, J. (2016). OSHA standards: Why do they take so long? Professional Safety, 61(5), 43-45. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library Moure-Eraso R. (2014, January 28). The next accident awaits. The New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/29/opinion/the-next-accident-awaits.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0 OSHA. (2014). OSHA at a glance. Retrieved from https://www.osha.gov/Publications/3439at-a-glance.pdf What’s ahead on OSHA’s regulatory agenda. (2015). Safety Compliance Letter, (2575), 1-4,6,13-14. Retrieved from the Trident Online Library
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