Final answer:
Option D in the FDNY Smoking Policy question contains incorrect information regarding the FDNY's handling of smoking-related complaints, as it inaccurately assigns this responsibility to the OSHA Unit.
Step-by-step explanation:
The FDNY Smoking Policy provides regulations to safeguard employees and the public from the hazards of secondhand smoke. The correct Options A, B, and C of the policy state that smoking is prohibited in all Fire Department facilities and FDNY vehicles, including ambulances, at any time, and within 10 feet of oxygen cylinders. However, Option D contains incorrect information because it refers to the OSHA Unit receiving and handling smoking-related complaints in relation to the FDNY Smoking Policy, which is not a specified detail in available policy summaries and can be assumed incorrect without clear evidence of such assignment within the policy. Therefore, Option D seems to contain the incorrect information regarding the FDNY Smoking Policy.