Anthony Allen
Dasha Gaddis
Lakeshia Stephens
ETH/321
March 9, 2015
Prof. Aretha Somerville
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
“OSHA”
Created by Congress in 1970
Part of the United States Department of Labor
Ensures safe and healthy conditions for workers
Provides training, education, and assistance
OSHA Regulations
Administrative Safety
Behavior and Attitude
Exposure Control
Tools and Equipment
Facility Safety
Personal Protection
Department of Energy
“Energy Department”
Created by Department of Energy Act of 1977
Current Head of DOE, Secretary Ernest Moniz
Successor to the Atomic Energy Commission
History traces back to the Manhattan Project and the Atomic Bomb
Responsible for the building, design and testing of nuclear weapons
Controls all energy related programs (oil, nuclear, hydro, natural gas)
Energy Department functions
Budget of over $20 billion a year
Increasing Energy Conservation
Advancing National, Economical, and Energy Security
Controlling Energy Prices
Pushes for more use of Renewable Energy Sources
Creation of the National Energy Policy
Social Security Administration
Mission Statement: To deliver Social Security services that meet the changing needs of the public
Headed by a Commissioner and has a staff of almost 60,000 employees.
Main office is in Baltimore, Maryland
Administers Social Security Benefits
Social Security is an insurance program made up of retirement, disability, and survivor 's ' benefits
Social Security Functions
Social Security is an insurance program made up of:
Retirement benefits
Disability benefits
Survivors ' benefits
In order to qualify for these benefits, Americans pay Social Security taxes on their wages
References
What is OSHA?. (2015). Retrieved from
http://www.allaboutosha.com/what-is-
osha
Energy, D. o. (2015, 03 9). Department of Energy
References: What is OSHA?. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.allaboutosha.com/what-is- osha Energy, D. o. (2015, 03 9). Department of Energy History. Retrieved from www.energy.gov: http:// energy.gov/management/office-management/operational-management/history Social Security. (n.d.). Retrieved March 9, 2015, from http://www.ssa.gov/agency/