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What do OSHA standards cover?

  1. Rules about personal hygiene for workers

  2. Policies on patient scheduling

  3. Housekeeping and laundry decontamination procedures

  4. Regulations on office supply procurement

The correct answer is: Housekeeping and laundry decontamination procedures

OSHA standards primarily focus on ensuring workplace safety and health. The guidelines provided by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) are designed to protect workers from hazards that could cause injury or illness on the job. Housekeeping and laundry decontamination procedures are crucial elements of these standards, particularly in healthcare settings where contamination can pose serious health risks. These procedures include proper handling, cleaning, and disposal of soiled linens and other materials to minimize the risk of infections and ensure a safe environment for both employees and patients. Adhering to these standards is vital in reducing exposure to potentially hazardous substances, thus maintaining a safe workplace. Other choices, while relevant to certain aspects of workplace operation or patient care, do not fall under the specific purview of OSHA regulations. Personal hygiene rules for workers can contribute to a safer workplace but are not the main focus of OSHA standards, which address environmental hazards rather than personal conduct. Policies on patient scheduling and regulations on office supply procurement are also not related to health and safety in the same way that housekeeping and decontamination procedures are.