CLEP Business Law

Category - Legal Envrmt

What law sets standards for workplace safety?
  1. Americans with Disabilities Act
  2. Occupational Safety and Health Act
  3. Workplace Safety Act
  4. Federal Labor Relations Act
  5. Fair Labor Standards Act
Explanation
Answer: B. The Occupational Safety and Health Act sets standards for workplace safety. It was enacted in 1970. In addition to setting standards, OSHA also provides for workplace inspections to ensure that employers are complying with the standards.
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