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armygirl

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When a worker dies in the factory because the employer failed to provide necessary safety in workplace, the investigating officer appointed under Occupational Safety and Health Act is known as:
 A) a federal investigator.
 B) an OSHA representative.
 C) a compliance official.
 D) an inspector.

Question 2

An en banc proceeding is when:
 a. a case is given to a magistrate for trial
  b. only one of the active U.S. courts of appeals judges in a circuit hears a case
  c. only one of the active U.S. courts of appeals judges in a circuit hears a case regarding bankruptcy d. two of the active U.S. courts of appeals judges in a circuit hear a case
  e. none of the other choices are correct



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

e



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