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aleksandrvk [35]
2 years ago
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40. Sarah has been asked to explain the "right-to-know" law to her coworkers in the forensics lab. How will she MOST accurately

explain this
law?
All lab workers must know how to operate a handgun.
Scientists are informed of any potentially dangerous materials.
Forensic scientists are told when criminals are in the building.
No scientists have to testify in a criminal case if they choose not to.

Law
1 answer:
NARA [144]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Pretty sure its B. Sorry if I'm wrong.

Explanation:

This is the definition on Wikipedia.

"Right to know", in the context of United States workplace and community environmental law, is the legal principle that the individual has the right to know the chemicals to which they may be exposed in their daily living.

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