Which situation shows OSHA's three-pronged approach to improving safety?

• A. Taylor discovered that there are no fire extinguishers in the office.
He reported the issue to OSHA, and his employer now supplies fire extinguishers.
B. Diane's employees are overconfident and don't take all of the proper safety precautions. She supplied them with safety equipment, so she figures that it is their decision not to use it and doesn't interfere.
• C. John learned of an accident that has gone undocumented. He told his employer that if the company doesn't report the accident, John will expose the injustice.
D. Lauren fell off a step-ladder at work and was injured. Her employer asked her not to use the step-ladder. Instead, another employee uses it when necessary.

A. Taylor discovered that there are no fire extinguishers in the office. He reported the issue to OSHA, and his employer now supplies fire extinguishers.