OSHA on May 20 announced a crackdown on fraudulent trainers in an effort to ensure the integrity of the agency's Outreach Training Program, which recently has come under attack in multiple press reports. "Some trainers have fraudulently not provided the appropriate training in accordance with the program," the agency said in the announcement. Jordan Barab, acting OSHA administrator, said the agency "will not tolerate fraudulent activity or unscrupulous trainers when workers' health and lives may be at stake."
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