The
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (
OSHA) is an agency of the
United States Department of Labor. Congress established the agency under the
Occupational Safety and Health Act, which President
Richard M. Nixon signed into law on December 29, 1970. OSHA's mission is to "assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance". The agency is also charged with enforcing a variety of
whistleblower statutes and regulations. OSHA is currently headed by Assistant Secretary of Labor
David Michaels.