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Introduction to OSHA: Workplace Safety, Inspections, and Penalties
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), established by the 1970 Act, ensures safe working conditions by setting standards and conducting inspections, covering most private-sector employers. OSHA enforces safety through inspections targeting imminent dangers, fatalities, and complaints, with penalties for violations. Workplace Safety & Standards OSHA standards are divided into four main industries: General Industry, Construction, Maritime, and Agriculture. Employers are required to:  Provide a safe workplace: Free from recognized hazards causing or likely to cause death or... Show more
Introduction to OSHA: Workplace Safety, Inspections, and Penalties
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25 Questions

1. What is the role of the administrative law judge in OSHA citation contests?

2. What does OSHA stand for?

3. What types of workplaces does the OSH Act not cover?

4. What are the types of penalties OSHA can issue?

5. How many workers die from work injuries on average each day?

6. What are the three basic strategies OSHA uses to reduce workplace injuries and deaths?

7. What is the maximum penalty for a repeated violation?

8. How many states have OSHA-approved programs?

9. What is the penalty for a serious violation?

10. What year was the Occupational Safety and Health Act signed into law?

11. What penalties can result from violating posting requirements?

12. What defines a repeated violation?

13. What is OSHA's mission?

14. What are the inspection priorities for OSHA?

15. What are the consequences for alerting an employer about an OSHA inspection?

16. What access do employees have to their OSHA 301 forms?

17. Who has the authority to propose penalties after an OSHA inspection?

18. What is the OSH Act also known as?

19. Define a serious violation.

20. What are the consequences of falsifying records under OSHA?

21. Who signed the Occupational Safety and Health Act into law?

22. How does OSHA typically conduct inspections?

23. What are the OSHA recordkeeping requirements?

24. What is the penalty for failure to abate a violation?

25. What are some special circumstances under which OSHA may give advance notice of an inspection?