There are 18.4 million employees of state and local governments nationwide, many of whom have potentially dangerous jobs, such as firefighters, highway workers, health care workers, and emergency response personnel. Yet surprisingly, none of these people are covered by the federal occupational safety and health law (OSHA) or its standards. These laws and standards apply only to the private sector; states, counties and municipalities are responsible for protecting (or not protecting, as the case may be) their own workers.
States Lacking Full Protection for Public Workers
Alabama
Arkansas