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What is a reasonable expectation if an employee uncovers a safety risk on the job?

a) The employee should address it on their own
b) The employee should keep it to themselves
c) The employer will take action to address the safety risk
d) The employee will be terminated

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Final answer:

If an employee uncovers a safety risk on the job a reasonable expectation is that the employer will take action to address the safety risk.

Step-by-step explanation:

Employers have the responsibility to provide a safe workplace and follow all OSHA safety and health standards. If the employee uncovers a safety risk they should report it to their employer so that appropriate measures can be taken to mitigate the risk and ensure the safety of everyone in the workplace.

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