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What Happens If an Employer Cannot Immediately Comply with a New

Question 9

Question 9

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What happens if an employer cannot immediately comply with a new OSHA standard:


A) A temporary variance can be awarded if requested
B) The employer must petition its Congressman
C) A warning is given
D) A fine is assessed

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