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HRCI Exam SPHR Topic 3 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for HRCI's SPHR - Senior Professional in Human Resources exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 3
[All SPHR - Senior Professional in Human Resources Questions]

An emphasis on bilingual safety communication represents which of the following OSH objectives?

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Suggested Answer: D

Answer option D is correct.

Raising awareness about safety and health is the responsibility of employers covered by all standards. Providing safety and health information in a language all employees can understand is part of the Diverse Workforce Limited Proficiency Outreach strategy. It is not specifically required by its own standard, nor is it an element of creating a model program (B) or enrolling in a VPP. Employers are however required to effectively communicate the safety rules to all employees.

Chapter: Risk Management

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Hollis
4 days ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and D. Is there a trick question here or what? OSHA's gotta keep up with the times, that's for sure.
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Linsey
7 days ago
I believe it could also be D) An outreach objective of OSHA's Diverse Workforce strategy, to ensure all workers, regardless of language, are included in safety communication.
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Harley
11 days ago
I agree with Goldie, because bilingual safety communication is crucial for ensuring all workers understand the safety training.
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Wynell
17 days ago
I'd go with C. Safety training is crucial, and OSHA requires it in general industry. Bilingual communication just makes sense as part of that.
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Natalie
18 days ago
Clearly, the answer is D. Bilingual safety communication is a key part of OSHA's strategy to reach a diverse workforce. Can't believe they're even testing this!
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Hubert
4 days ago
Definitely, having bilingual safety communication helps ensure that everyone understands and follows safety procedures.
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Mirta
13 days ago
I think so too. It's part of OSHA's strategy to reach out to all workers, regardless of language.
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Hannah
14 days ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. It's important to have bilingual safety communication for a diverse workforce.
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Goldie
29 days ago
I think it's C) An emphasis on safety training required under OSHA's general industry standard.
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