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In cases of apparent imminent danger, what is the purpose of advance notice of inspection?

1) To ensure the safety of the inspector
2) To give the person being inspected time to correct any violations
3) To allow the inspector to gather evidence for legal action
4) To provide an opportunity for the person being inspected to refuse entry

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In the context of OSHA inspections, advance notice of inspection is typically not provided, since inspections are initiated without advance notice to effectively catch any current workplace safety violations and ensure compliance.

Step-by-step explanation:

In cases of apparent imminent danger, the purpose of advance notice of inspection is not typically to ensure the safety of the inspector, to give the person being inspected time to correct any violations, or to provide an opportunity for the person being inspected to refuse entry. Rather, Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) protocol is to initiate inspections without advance notice to more effectively enforce compliance and ensure workplace safety. This means that the unannounced inspection aims to catch any violations in their current state and to prevent the manipulation of evidence or conditions prior to the inspection. When it comes to legal proceedings, advance notices are important to ensure that a person is informed of the charges against them and to prepare a defense, but this concept is different from the protocols followed in OSHA inspections.

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