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OSHA audits can happen at any time, and sometimes with little or no advance warning. Because you never know for sure when an inspector will show up at your place of business, it’s imperative to be ready at all times. Here’s how you can prepare yourself for an OSHA inspection.1. Know what to expectFirst things first, if an inspector does arrive at your place of business, ask them to show you their credentials. If they are unable to do so, or if you have any concerns at all, don’t hesitate to call the area OSHA director for confirmation.Once the inspector arrives,
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