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madam [21]
1 year ago
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What do OSHA and the SEC have in common?

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Harlamova29_29 [7]1 year ago
7 0

What is common between OSHA and SEC is : ( C ) Both create and enforce regulations

<h3>Functions of OSHA and SEC </h3>

OSHA sets/creates safety working standards which ensures safety working conditions for employees at work, this safety working standards are also enforced by OSHA through training and outreach to employers of labor. While SEC set rules which is aimed at protecting financial investors in an fairly regulated market ( stock market  and other forms of financial markets ). and also enforces them.

Hence we can conclude that What is common between OSHA and SEC is : ( C ) Both create and enforce regulations

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