OSHA has identified six standards that apply to almost all general industry employers. All of the following are standards as defined by OSHA that apply to employers except for which one?
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Answer option C is correct. Payment of employees is not something covered by OSHA so this choice is incorrect. The six standards as defined by OSHA are hazard communication standard, emergency action plan standard, fire safety standard, exit routes standard, walking/working surfaces standard, and the medical and first aid standard. Answer option B is incorrect. The exit routes standard is one of the six standards defined by OSHA. Answer option D is incorrect. The fire safety standard is one of the six standards defined by OSHA. Answer option A is incorrect. The emergency action plan standard is one of the six standards defined by OSHA. Certification Institute, ISBN: 978-1-586-44149-4, Section III, The US HR Body of Knowledge. Chapter: Compensation and Benefits Objective: Compensation
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