Take your pick. There might be an argument for some degree of assurance for products or services offered to the public for sale. Company employees risking their lives may come under the auspices of the OSHA, I suppose. I come from an industry where there is normally a huge concern for the safety of the customer, because the consequence of a catastrophe is usually major (commercial airliners). This also applies to such things as nuclear power.
Take your pick. There might be an argument for some degree of assurance for products or services offered to the public for sale. Company employees risking their lives may come under the auspices of the OSHA, I suppose. I come from an industry where there is normally a huge concern for the safety of the customer, because the consequence of a catastrophe is usually major (commercial airliners). This also applies to such things as nuclear power.