::Title:: OSHA Comparison ::Heading:: OSHA ::Body:: **OSHA's electrical standards are designed to protect employees exposed to dangers such as electric shock, electrocution, fires, and explosions. **Workers could be in contact with power lines, a lack of ground-fault protection, and an improper use of extension and flexible cords. ::Heading:: NSTA ::Body:: **NSTA encourages K–12 school leaders and teachers to promote and support the use of science activities in science instruction and work to avoid and reduce injury. **Safety programs should be consistent with the Duty of Care as applied to engineering controls. ::Heading:: Comparing OSHA & NSTA ::Body::**OSHA is more safety standards for workers and employees working in a job enviroment. **NSTA is safety for teachers and school leaders as in how to avoid injuries in schools. ::Heading:: ::Body:: [[https://img.ehstoday.com/files/base/ebm/ehstoday/image/2020/07/OSHA_icons.5f1f1dc71e4b4.png?auto=format,compress&fit=crop&h=556&w=1000&q=45]]