An occupational health nurse is planning injury-prevention educational sessions. Which of the following considerations should be made by the nurse?
a. Education should be focused on workers with the least experience.
b. All workers need continued education related to safety issues.
c. OSHA rules apply to all companies with more than 25 employees.
d. Middle-age workers have the lowest rate of injury of any age group.
Answer: b. All workers need continued education related to safety issues.
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