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at what voltage does osha establish that the voltage is high enough to pose a threat to a person if they make contact with energized parts?
30 volts
120 volts
50 volts
100 volts
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OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) establishes that voltages of 50 volts or more can pose a threat to a person when in contact with energized parts. Among the given options, 50 volts is the voltage OSHA identifies as high enough to be a threat.
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C. 50 volts