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anjilletteb

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Distinguish between an occupational injury and an occupational illness under the OSH Act.

Question 2

Generally, a corporation's by-laws include all of the following except:
 a. Par value of the stock
  b. The date of the shareholders meeting
  c. The number of directors
  d. The titles of officers
  e. The date of the fiscal year



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Answer to Question 1

Under the Act an occupational injury is any injury that results from a work-related accident involving a single incident such as a cut, fracture, or sprain. An occupational illness is any condition resulting from exposure to environmental factors at the work site.

Answer to Question 2

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