Mr. Burns wants to reduce the likelihood of accidents occurring at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. His consultant, Smithers, explains that all of the following are likely to reduce the occurrence of accidents in the workplace except

A. providing safety training for employees.
B. conducting thorough and frequent safety inspections.
C. requiring supervisors to communicate the need for safety on a consistent basis.
D. eliminating the use of universal precautions.


Answer: D

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