The bill also includes help for dentists in dealing with the Occupational Safety and Health

June 1, 1996
The bill also includes help for dentists in dealing with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It would make it easier for dentists to deal with OSHA complaints. Instead of sending an inspector to a dentist`s office, an OSHA representative would call and a dentist would be able to respond to the complaint by phone without an inspection of the office.

The bill also includes help for dentists in dealing with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It would make it easier for dentists to deal with OSHA complaints. Instead of sending an inspector to a dentist`s office, an OSHA representative would call and a dentist would be able to respond to the complaint by phone without an inspection of the office.

Judi Hasson

Washington Correspondent

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