An OSHA inspection consists of 6 phases: Arrival, Opening conference, Walk-around inspection, Closing conference, Citation and response and Follow-up inspection. Although OSHA inspections are not usually conducted after any notification to the workplace, programmed inspections (scheduled) are… View Full Term
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