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Parsippany / New Jersey / United States
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The United States Occupational Safety & Health Administration is an agency that aims to prevent work-related injuries, illnesses, and occupational fatality by issuing and enforcing standards for workplace safety and health.

Philadelphia / Pennsylvania / United States
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission protects investors, maintains efficient markets and facilitates capital formation. The commission oversees various participants, including securities exchanges, brokers, dealers and investment advisors, as well as mutual funds. It operates a finance division that provides interpretive assistance for companies about the rules and forms of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It proposes new and revised rules for the commission. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission additionally maintains an office of human resources that manages the commission s human capital by administering programs, establishing policies and ensuring compliance with federal regulations. In addition, the commission maintains a legislative and intergovernmental affairs office that develops legislative strategies, coordinates the testimonies of the commission s officials, and responds to requests for documents and technical assistance. - It also maintains an office of risk assessment that focuses on issues related to corporate disclosure, market operation, sales practices and new product innovation across the corporate and financial sectors. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission maintains a location in Philadelphia.
Los Angeles / California / United States
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, also known as SEC, is responsible for the protection of investors, as well as facilitates capital formation. Established in 1934, it oversees the working of investment advisors and securities exchanges, brokers and dealers. The commission discloses market-related information. It works in association with state security regulators, self-regulatory and private sector organizations, and the federal departments and agencies. The commission has a staff of more than 3,000 people. It administers corporation finance, investment management and enforcement divisions. The commission s Division of Trading and Markets is responsible for maintaining fair, orderly and efficient markets. It also administers the offices of economic analysis, international affairs, investor education and advocacy, and compliance inspections and examinations. The commission s Office of Public Documents answers the public requests for information.