An employer is deemed to have had constructive knowledge,as opposed to actual knowledge,of a recognized hazard if the:
A) employer is well aware of the hazard but has not informed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration about the hazard.
B) hazard is not too serious for the employer to take safety precautions.
C) hazard has previously resulted in one or two minor injuries to the employees.
D) industry recognizes the hazard even if the employer does not actually know of it.
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