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If a business /industry does not meet OSHA standards?

A.The business will be granted time to correct the errors and meet the stands
B.OHSA will issue a citation or warning
C.The business/industry may have to pay a fine
D.All statements are true

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The appropriate response is D. OSHA takes a stern perspective of stubborn infringement - that is, when bosses neglect to address a risk that they ought to have thought about subsequent to doing due perseverance. The base fine is $5,000. Unyielding or not, infringement bring about subsequent meet-ups so assessors realize that the security deficits are rectified. Foot-delaying a business' part makes for heavier fines. OSHA can fine a business up to $7,000 every day for an outrageous deferral in settling the infringement. The most extreme fine for a rehashed infringement is $70,000. The normal outpatient association gets upwards of four references for every OSHA assessment, and the normal doctor's facility gets around three and a half.
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