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What characterizes an OSHA programmed inspection?

  1. Generally performed at establishments with high injury rates

  2. Conducted randomly across all businesses

  3. Initiated by employee complaints only

  4. Triggered by regular business reviews

The correct answer is: Generally performed at establishments with high injury rates

An OSHA programmed inspection is specifically characterized by being focused on establishments that have high injury rates. This targeted approach is designed to address workplaces where there is a heightened risk of accidents and injuries, hence prioritizing safety interventions in these environments. The goal of these inspections is to proactively reduce hazards and improve safety standards by examining conditions in places where past data indicates a significant risk of workplace incidents. While other types of inspections may have their own triggers or methodologies, the programmed inspection primarily aims to prevent injuries in industries that have demonstrated a pattern of safety violations or high rates of workplace injuries. This focus on high-risk establishments enables OSHA to allocate its resources more effectively and make a substantial impact on worker safety in those environments.