Who can I contact to have the indoor air quality tested at my place of employment?
The United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the contact for workplace safety.
See OSHA's Contact Us Webpage for more information on reporting emergencies, unsafe working conditions, safety and health violations, to file a complaint, to ask safety and health questions, to find the OSHA Office nearest you, or to locate information regarding your rights and obligations as a worker or your employer's rights and obligations.
See OSHA's Indoor Air Quality Webpage for more information related to OSHA’s Safety and Health Topic related to Indoor Air Quality.
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