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Which of the following are employers required to do under OSHA?
Select all that apply.
Not discriminate against workers exercising their rights
Post OSHA citations and abatement notices
Provide and pay for PPE
Pay for additional training if workers ask for it

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Answer:

Not discriminate against workers exercising their rights

Post OSHA citations and abatement notices

Provide and pay for PPE

Explanation:

Provide a workplace free from serious recognized hazards and comply with standards, rules and regulations issued under the OSH Act. Examine workplace conditions to make sure they conform to applicable OSHA standards. Make sure employees have and use safe tools and equipment and properly maintain this equipment.

This is about the rules of OSHA as regards employers.

The options that apply are;

Options A, B & C

  • OSHA is an acronym for Occupational and Safety Health Administration.

This is a branch of the department of Labour in the united states of America.

  • From their laws, they have a whole lot of responsibilities for employers which include;

- providing a workplace free of health hazards.

- provide adequate Safety PPE's for workers.

- provide medical exams and training in line with OSHA standards

- In the event of any fatalities recorded, the report must get to OSHA's office not more than 8 hours after occurrence.

- Provide citations and abatement notices. Also correct any one.

- Non - discrimination against workers who exercise their right under the whistleblower act.

- keeping record of work related injuries and fatalities.

  • These are the major ones, and although there are still more but looking at the options, the only one that doesn't fall into any category of OSHA's laws is Option D. Although the employer is to provide safety training, no where is the employee asked to demand for more training.

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