::Title:: OSHA standards vs. NSTA standards ::Heading:: OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) ::Body:: Employers must comply with all applicable OSHA standards along with the General Duty Clause of the OSHA act. This requires their employers to keep their workplace free of seriously recognized hazards. ::Heading:: NSTA (Safety and Schol Science Instruction) ::Body:: The NSTA encourages and promotes their K-12 teachers and leadders to impliment and support the use of science activites in their classrooms. They also work to avoid and reduce injuries. The NSTA reccommends school districts to develop their safety programs based on these guidelines. One guideline is that all teachers responisble for their students safety must recieve the ongoing training needed that are related to all componenets of the safety plan. [[https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fd32ogoqmya1dw8.cloudfront.net%2Fimages%2Fclean%2Fnsta_logo.jpg&tbnid=tS60jAnZxM_NtM&vet=12ahUKEwicrfX599SAAxW7gYkEHS4lB7oQMygCegUIARC6AQ..i&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fserc.carleton.edu%2Fdetails%2Fimages%2F198535.html&docid=yfR3axCGIAePHM&w=962&h=464&q=nsta%20logo&safe=active&ved=2ahUKEwicrfX599SAAxW7gYkEHS4lB7oQMygCegUIARC6AQ]] ::Heading:: Similiarities ::Body:: For both organizations, their employees must follow certain regalations or else they may put themselves or others in harms way. They must be aware of these standards in order to prepare the job and garauntee that any hazards are avoided. ::Heading:: Differences ::Body:: To create bullets: ** OSHA has general rules that apply to almost all occupations ** NSTA has standards that are mainly for science teachers ** Both organizations have different training requirements ** NSTA has the duty of care while OSHA has OSH act