A Labor Office of Inspector General (OIG) report says OSHA took few steps to address possible COVID-19 infection dangers to workers at other federal agencies since 2020, including a finding that it “neither tracked nor analyzed” data that could have provided insight into pandemic-related hazards facing those agencies’ staffs or workers at large. In a report dated March 31 but publicly released April 5, the watchdog office says it found that “OSHA had not collaborated with external federal agencies’ enforcement...