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B is the correct answer. Only in flagrant cases. If industry or employer recognition of the hazard cannot be established, recognition can still be established if it is concluded that any reasonable person would have recognized the hazard. This argument is used by OSHA only in flagrant cases.
MODULE
ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS
Practice Question 5
Select the Best Answer
The "common sense" criteria to argue that a hazard should have been recognized by an employer will be used ___________: |
A. whenever other criteria is insufficient
B. only in flagrant cases
C. when employees identify the hazards
D. as directed by the DOT