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There are three parts to an OSHA inspection. What are they? A. An opening conference, a fine, a closing conference B. An opening conference, a paperwork review, a closing conference C. An opening conference, a walkthrough, a closing conference D. An opening conference, an interview, a closing conference

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B - an opening conference, a paperwork review, a closing conference
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  • Answer: Option C. The following are the three parts to an OSHA inspection: An opening conference, a walk-through, and a closing conference. Explanation: Occupational Safety and Healthy Administration (OSHA) inspections are carried out by inspectors called compliance safety and health officers, who are experienced and well-trained hygienists whose goal is to make sure that every worker, employer and establishment is complying with OSHA requirements. Every OSHA inspection has three main parts to it: 1.Opening Conference: The inspector will explain to all the workers the reasons why the establishment was chosen for an inspection and will also explain the procedures that will follow through. 2.Walk-through: Following the opening conference, the inspector and representatives will walk around the establishment, inspecting for hazards that could jeopardy the workers' safety and health. 3.Closing Conference: After the walk-through, the inspector holds a closing conference with the establishment's representatives in order to discuss every finding discovered during the inspection.
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