A patient spills a drink in the hallway of the hospital and does not clean it up.
No employees...
A patient spills a drink in the hallway of the hospital and does not clean it up.
No employees clean up the mess either, and a nurse slips and falls on the wet
spot. Who is responsible for cleaning up the mess to keep the workplace
safe?
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A. The employers and the employees are all responsible for cleaning
the mess.
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B. OSHA workers are responsible for cleaning the mess.
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C. The patient is responsible for telling the janitorial staff to clean the
mess.
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D. The janitorial staff is solely responsible for cleaning the mess.
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