OSHA will most likely conduct an on‑site (worksite) inspection in response to Alicia’s complaint about a serious hazard that could cause a fatality or serious injury.

Why OSHA inspects in this situation

When OSHA receives a complaint, it classifies it by severity. A complaint describing a serious hazard with the potential for death or serious physical harm is treated as high priority and generally triggers an on‑site inspection rather than just a phone or letter inquiry.

In many OSHA training and test materials, the standard answer to this exact scenario—“Alicia has filed a complaint regarding a serious hazard that could result in a fatality or serious injury”—is that OSHA will conduct a worksite inspection.

What that inspection usually involves

During a serious‑hazard inspection, an OSHA compliance officer typically will:

  • Visit the workplace to inspect the specific area and conditions described in the complaint.
  • Review relevant safety records and procedures, such as training logs and incident reports.
  • Interview employees and supervisors about the hazard and any previous incidents or near‑misses.
  • Decide whether violations exist and, if so, issue citations and require corrective actions within specified deadlines.

For test or quiz purposes, if you see this wording, the best choice is: “Conduct a worksite (on‑site) inspection.”

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