What section of the Act and what records will a compliance officer cite
Question 3
What section of the Act and what records will a compliance officer cite and ask for in an opening conference?
Answer
Section 8 (d), and OSHA Form 203-207 | ||
Section 8 (e), and Hazardous Materials Inventory | ||
Section 8 (c), and OSHA Form 300 (OSHA 300 Log) | ||
Section 8 (c), and OSHA Form 200 |
Question 4
All of the following are ways for the employer to attempt to challenge a warrant in federal court (after a compliance officer arrives at the workplace already armed with the warrant) except which one?
Answer
Refuse entry to the compliance officer and wait to defend the Secretary of Labor’s motion for contempt. | ||
Permit the inspection to proceed under protest and later move to suppress the evidence gathered during the inspection. | ||
Refuse entry to the compliance officer and go to the federal court to preemptively challenge OSHA’s right to a warrant. | ||
Refuse entry to the compliance officer and move to quash the warrant. |
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