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Workplace Strange But True
Upon receipt of a citation under the OSH Act, the employer shall immediately post such citation at or near each place an alleged violation referred to in the citation occurred, How long must the citation be posted?
Until the violation has been abated, or for 3 working days, whichever is later
Until the violation has been abated, or for 5 working days, whichever is later
Until the violation has been abated, or for 10 working days, whichever is later
Take this week's OSHA Challenge
Rejection Letter: 'Quite Frankly, You Scare Us'
If you ever wanted to tell an applicant the truth, and the whole truth, about why you rejected him or her for a job, maybe you will find satisfaction in living vicariously through the BBC.
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