If a willful violation results in the death of an employee, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) can assess penalties up to __________ for an individual or __________ for a corporation.
A. $50,000; $100,000
B. $100,000; $250,000
C. $250,000; $500,000
D. $500,000; $1 million
Answer: C
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