The best way to get OSHA to address hazards in the workplace is to file a formal complaint detailing the specific hazards and conditions observed. It is important to include evidence, such as photographs or witness statements, and to specify the potential risks to workers' safety. Additionally, engaging with your employer to raise awareness of the hazards can prompt corrective actions before resorting to OSHA involvement. If concerns are not addressed adequately, following up with OSHA or seeking assistance from a worker advocacy group can further escalate the issue.
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