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osha pra 

OSHA PRA PRA : means new,( fresh ) , a brand new thing , a new occurrence, a new beginning
That car ? osha PRA PRA .
osha pra by Paul Pach February 4, 2018
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osha backfat

When someone sits on a chair and you can see their backfat hanging off the chair.
"Connor! look at Jake!" Osha backfat!
osha backfat by Squidinc April 25, 2017
Occupational Safety & Health Adminstration. Pronounced 'Oh-Sha'
If you work any blue collar type job, they are both your best friend, and your worst enemy. They are the ones who make sure employers don't let your arms get torn off by machinery, but also the same ones that don't allow you to even have a bottle of water when you're working a 10 hour day in the middle of July in the body shop.
They make sense alot of times, but more often than not, they are mega-safety nazis.
If everybody was competent and not retarded, we would have no need for OSHA.
--OH MY GOD don't stand there! You are within 36 inches of an electrical switchbox, if OSHA sees, they are going to rip down your tightie wighties and insert a sign post 18 inches up your ass!
OSHA by Los Loco Gringo October 22, 2008

Ghetto OSHA

1. (adj.) Attempts at OSHA compliance through jury-rigging, improvisation or DIY, (usually with extremely cheap or sub-standard components), yet still deserving of an odd sense of respect from all but the Naziest of OSHA adherents.
2. (adj.) Non-compliant, but nice try. E for effort.
"Safety Third!" he yelled, middle fingers raised, as he charged into the smoky abyss wearing nothing but a sweaty, ghetto OSHA do-rag.
Ghetto OSHA by Pretzilla November 15, 2018

Cal/OSHA 

California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973.
Inspector to Contractor:
Please follow the Cal/OSHA safty measures for woking in the trench deeper than 5 feet.
(They need to use Shoring and ladder or excavate in steps to prevent slide/caving...)
Cal/OSHA by SAYED January 13, 2008
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, A Federal agency under the Department of Labor that publishes and enforces safety and health regulations for most businesses and industries in the United States.
OSHA regulations should be observed at all times at the worksite.
OSHA by m0ceN September 9, 2005