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Which of the following are main responsibilites employers have under OSHA's standards?

Select the 3 answer options that apply.
0 Monitor hazards
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Keep records of workplace injuries and illnesses
Provide specific equipment, such as PPE
Provide workers with a living wage
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Final answer:

Employers have three main responsibilities under OSHA's standards: monitoring hazards, keeping records of workplace injuries and illnesses, and providing specific equipment like PPE.


Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Monitor hazards: Employers are responsible for identifying and assessing workplace hazards to ensure that their employees are working in safe conditions.
  2. Keep records of workplace injuries and illnesses: Employers must maintain accurate records of all work-related injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace.
  3. Provide specific equipment, such as PPE: Employers are required to provide adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) to their employees to protect them from workplace hazards.

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