OSHA has nothing to say about porn performers that are also escorts because the latter is an illegal activity and as such they have no jurisdiction. You cannot regulate participant behavior of an activity that is itself illegal. The only enforcement option is arrest and prosecution for prostitution, and that's not a high priority for the police.
Also, when some of the larger escort services are owned and/or operated by the very same people that are the agents for many of these porn performers it's not going to be policed from within the industry either.
Mariah makes a valid point, but she's not the first to mention it. It comes up whenever there's a lengthy discussion of industry STD testing or prevention.
The only people with any practical means of actually enforcing any kind of policy on this topic are the studios and producers that pay the models, and there's still no way to control the escorting between shoots. All they can do is demand a test done within a shorter window.
Get outside of Porn Valley or a major producer and all bets are off anyway, you simply can't herd cats.
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