::Title:: OSHA / NSTA Comparison ::Heading:: OSHA Standards ::Body:: OSHA requires that all workers wear PPE wherever necessary Facilities for flushing of the eyes and body mustbe provided in the work area for emergency use [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRh3hU877YysdP0z-VPkh2r0ZVZZOaRw-H_7Q&usqp=CAU]] Workplaces must have soap and running water ::Heading:: NSTA Standards ::Body:: NSTA requires that al schools provide appropriate safety engineering controls such as eyewash stations, showers, ventilation systems, etc. Food or drinks should not be permitted in any space where hazardous chemicals have been used [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQtOnahxE8AWKdKymTVU67bSSiXPavLNk0h7w&usqp=CAU]] Classes with over 24 students engaged in science activities cannot be safely supervised by only one teacher ::Heading:: Similarities ::Body:: They both have very similar standards but one in particular that I listed under both of them is that the classroom or workplace should provide eyewash stations and showers ::Heading:: Differences ::Body:: NSTA had some rules regarding students and teachers and ratio of students to teachers that OSHA did not