What is the purpose of OSHA?

a. Educate occupational health and safety professionals
b. Identify and research occupational health and safety hazards
c. Distribute research findings relevant to occupational health and safety
d. Educate employers about occupational health and safety


ANS: D
OSHA educates employers about occupational health and safety. NIOSH identifies and re-searches occupational health and safety hazards, distributes research finding relevant to occupa-tional health and safety, and educates occupational health and safety professionals.

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