Welcome to the Legal Forums! Please Register For Free Now!

At the Legal Forums members stay up to date on what is legal, new laws and state laws. Legal Forum members can read about legal definitions, weird laws, legal rights, legal services and law answers.

The Legal Forums have over 30,000+ Legal Forum members and 35,000+ Legal Forum posts! Please register on the Legal Forums for free today! Registration will give you full access to the Legal Forums and takes just a moment to complete. We welcome you to our Legal Forum community! Please Join Us Right Now!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 1 of 1
  1. #1
    Legal Forum Partner
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Tennessee
    Law Forum Posts
    184

    Default Woman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)



    Yvonne Hiller, 43, was escorted from the Kraft Foods plant following the suspension, only to return 10 minutes later armed with a .357 Magnum handgun.

    Police said she drove her car through a fence surrounding the factory, got out and headed to the third floor, where she worked as a mixer.

    She opened fire, causing around 100 workers to flee while seven people remained and attempted to hide, reported The Philadelphia Inquirer.

    Two women were shot dead and another worker, Brian Daulton, was shot in the neck and shoulder.


    The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. It was created by Congress of the United States under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, signed by President Richard M. Nixon, on December 29, 1970. Its mission is to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and occupational fatality by issuing and enforcing standards for workplace safety and health. The agency is headed by a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor.

    The OSH Act, which created OSHA also created the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) as a research agency focusing on occupational health and safety. NIOSH, however, is not a part of the U.S. Department of Labor.
    OSHA federal regulations cover most private sector workplaces. The OSH Act permits states to develop approved plans as long as they cover public sector employees and they provide protection equivalent to that provided under Federal OSHA regulations. In return, a portion of the cost of the approved state program is paid by the federal government. Twenty-two states and territories operate plans covering both the public and private sectors and five — Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey, New York and the US Virgin Islands — operate public employee only plans. In those five states, private sector employment remains under Federal OSHA jurisdiction.

    In 2000, the United States Postal Act made the U.S. Postal Service the only quasi-governmental entity to fall under the purview of OSHA jurisdiction.


    Accreditation is a process in which certification of competency, authority, or credibility is presented.

    Organizations that issue credentials or certify third parties against official standards are themselves formally accredited by accreditation bodies (such as UKAS); hence they are sometimes known as "accredited certification bodies".[2] The accreditation process ensures that their certification practices are acceptable, typically meaning that they are competent to test and certify third parties, behave ethically and employ suitable quality assurance.

    One example of accreditation is the accreditation of testing laboratories and certification specialists that are permitted to issue official certificates of compliance with established standards, such as physical, chemical, forensic, quality, and security standards.[3]

    Criminology (from Latin crīmen, "accusation"; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the scientific study of the nature, extent, causes, and control of criminal behavior in both the individual and in society. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in the behavioral sciences, drawing especially upon the research of sociologists (particularly in the sociology of deviance), social anthropologists and psychologists, as well as on writings in law.

    Areas of research in criminology include the incidence, forms, causes and consequences of crime, as well as social and governmental regulations and reaction to crime. For studying the distribution and causes of crime, criminology mainly relies upon quantitative methods. The term criminology was coined in 1885 by Italian law professor Raffaele Garofalo as criminologia. Around the same time, but later, French anthropologist Paul Topinard used the analogous French term criminologie.
    Diagnostic Report

    OSHA has failed its mission to safeguard public workplaces against disgruntled workers who have carried out acts of random violence.

    Binary Math Course on Violent Behaviors is a technical manuscript that has been tailor made to train police, corporate executive, and/or school administrators how to configure a binary algorithm to predict and/or prevent the outburst of random violence in public workplaces or public schools.

    However, OSHA officials have exemplified a dereliction of duty to act as an accreditation body to accredit my credentials as a forensic researcher to determine whether or not my forensic discovery has been credulous in the filed of criminology research whereby I am able to legally instruct my curriculum as a profession.

    Consequently, police, corporate executives and/or school administrators have been skeptical to call upon the professional expertise of myself to train staff members to hone their skills necessary to safeguard public workplaces or schools.
    Rule 36 Requests for Admission

    INSTRUCTIONS


    Please check [X] Admit or Deny to my following requests for admission:

    1. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Accreditation is a governmental function
    2. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Board of Regents is an accreditation body
    3. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Schools have required accreditation
    4. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Public trust relies upon accreditation
    5. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY OSHA is a governmental agency
    6. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY OSHA's mission is to safeguard workplaces
    7. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Workplaces have been subject to violence
    8. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Stanley Green is a criminologist researcher
    9. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Stanley Green has written a technical manuscript
    10. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY General public has been skeptic of my credibility
    11. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY OSHA has a public duty to accredit my credentials
    12. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Male shooters have gone ballistic
    13. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Female shooters have gone ballistic
    14. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY OSHA must step in to halt ballistic
    15. [ ] ADMIT [ ] DENY Congress should go ballistic on OSHA


    Closing Arguments


    Congress has enacted the OSHA Act to safeguard public workplaces.

    OSHA officials have sat on their rump as an accreditation body.

    Police, corporate executives, and/or school administrators have been skeptical to call upon the expertise of Stanley Green.

    Stanley Green has volunteered to serve in the official capacity as Executive Director of the National Bureau of Criminal Justice Research, Inc. (NBCJR) since January 1989 chartered through the great State of Tennessee.

    NBCJR may have spared the lives of millions of United States civilian or military personnel if Federal accreditation bodies had not denied their services.

    Whether or not you trust me isn't the true issue. Rather, the true issue is whether or not you have placed your trust in God.

    Wherefore, it is God who has called me into the ministry to serve all mankind by virtue of my research.

    1Ti1:11 According to the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which was committed to my trust.
    Amen!
    Last edited by stanleyg5; 09-12-2010 at 06:51 AM. Reason: modification

Legal Forums Thread Information on Woman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)

Users Browsing this ThreadWoman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Legal Forum Threads

  1. Authorities: WA man found with dead woman charged (AP)
    By Cass in forum Legal News | Law Articles | Informative Articles
    Replies: 0
    Legal Forums Last Post: 08-12-2010, 10:14 PM
  2. U.S. failed to plan for Guantanamo convicts: judge (Reuters)
    By Cass in forum Legal News | Law Articles | Informative Articles
    Replies: 0
    Legal Forums Last Post: 08-11-2010, 10:21 AM
  3. Is it legal to sell factory variants?
    By artl21 in forum Rhode Island State Laws Legal Forum | Rhode Island Laws
    Replies: 1
    Legal Forums Last Post: 05-14-2010, 07:16 AM
  4. Non-Profit Shoots From The Hip
    By darerick1814 in forum Texas State Laws Legal Forum | Texas Laws
    Replies: 0
    Legal Forums Last Post: 08-27-2009, 12:00 PM
  5. Is it legal to creamate a body without realitive or friend verifying body
    By SILVERSURFER in forum General United States (US) Laws Legal Forum | United States Laws
    Replies: 0
    Legal Forums Last Post: 01-13-2009, 10:07 AM

Members who have read Woman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)

There are no members to list at the moment.

Legal Forum Tags for Woman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)

Legal Forum Posting Rules for Woman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Woman Shoots Co-Workers Dead at US Factory (Why has OSHA failed its mission as an accreditation body?)

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1