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Which document outlines the procedures and standards for workplace safety according to OSHA?

Workers’ Rights Manual

Occupational Safety and Health Plan

Contractors Safety Manual

Field Operations Manual

The Field Operations Manual is the correct document that outlines the procedures and standards for workplace safety according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This manual serves as a comprehensive guide for OSHA compliance officers and inspectors, detailing operational procedures for enforcing safety regulations and ensuring safe workplace conditions. It incorporates a wide range of safety standards and guidelines that employers must adhere to in order to protect their employees. This document is critical for understanding how OSHA's standards should be applied in various workplace scenarios and provides a framework for identifying and controlling hazards. While the other documents mentioned may pertain to safety in different contexts—such as educating workers about their rights or providing general safety guidance for contractors—they do not specifically serve the dual purpose of operational procedures and standards mandated by OSHA, which is central to the Field Operations Manual.

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