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The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE / ˈ b ɛ s i / "Bessie") is an agency under the United States Department of the Interior. [1] Established in 2011, BSEE is an agency responsible for improving safety and ensuring environmental protection in the offshore energy industry, mainly natural gas and oil, on the United States Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). [2]
This article lists subnational environmental agencies in the United States, by state.Agencies that are responsible for state-level regulating, monitoring, managing, and protecting environmental and public health concerns.
Office of Property and Environmental Management (OPEM) Office of Safety, Security and Protection (OSSP) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) Agriculture Buildings and Facilities (AgBF) Hazardous Materials Management (HMM) Office of Budget and Program Analysis (OBPA) Office of Communications (OC) Office of Ethics (OE)
Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, an agency of the U.S. Department of Interior This page was last edited on 10 January 2019, at 08:05 (UTC). ...
Lagos State Safety Commission Nigeria; Occupational Health Safety & Environment Department of Akwa Ibom State Infrastructure and Asset Management and Maintenance Agency, Nigeria; National Institute for Occupational Health (South Africa) Occupational Safety and Health Authority (Tanzania) Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health Services [1 ...
Richard Nixon signing the Occupational Safety and Health Act on December 29, 1970. In the mid-1960s, growing awareness of the environmental impact of many chemicals had led to a politically powerful environmental movement. Some labor leaders seized on the public's growing unease over chemicals in the environment, arguing that the effect of ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an independent agency of the United States government tasked with environmental protection matters. [2] President Richard Nixon proposed the establishment of EPA on July 9, 1970; it began operation on December 2, 1970, after Nixon signed an executive order . [ 3 ]
In the United States, where the practice started and is most common, Rigs-to-Reefs is a nationwide program developed by the former Minerals Management Service (MMS), [3] now Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), of the U.S. Department of the Interior.