The U.S. Labor Department's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) helps reduce deaths, injuries, and illnesses in U.S. mines through a variety of activities and programs. Which is an example of such an activity or program?
a. Develops and enforces safety and health rules that apply to all U.S. mines
b. Imprisons any mine operators who experience special compliance problems
c. Mandates and charges for technical, educational, and other types of assistance
d. Works in conflict with industry, labor, and other federal and state agencies
Question 2
The Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Program, administered by the U.S.
Department of Labor, provides medical benefits, compensation for lost wages, and rehabilitation services to longshoremen, harbor workers, and other maritime workers who are __________.
a. injured during employment only
b. injured from or suffer diseases during employment
c. injured and suffer diseases during employment, both of which must occur
d. suffer diseases from employment only