Which occupational groups do not come under OSHA coverage? The self-employed; Immediate members of farming families not employing outside workers; Public employees in state and local governments, although some states have their own plans that cover these workers.Click to see full answer. In this regard, what is not covered by OSHA Act?Not Covered under the OSH Act • The self-employed; • Immediate family members of farm employers; and • Workplace hazards regulated by another federal agency (for example, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Department of Energy, or the Coast Guard). and health standards.Likewise, who does OSHA protect and who is excluded? As you know, employees of State and local governments are specifically excluded from coverage under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act), except where a State has adopted a federally-approved workplace safety and health program which includes municipal employees under Section 18 of the OSH Act. Considering this, what groups are covered by the OSHA Act? There are four groups of OSHA standards: General Industry, Construction, Maritime, and Agriculture. (General Industry is the set that applies to the largest number of workers and worksites). These standards are designed to protect workers from a wide range of hazards.Does OSHA apply to non employees?The only group of people that OSHA does not cover is: Self employed or independent contractors. Members of the immediate family of farm employers that don’t employ outside workers. State and local government employees.

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