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Business, 16.02.2021 03:50 tessa70

Rachel lives and works on her father's dairy farm as a large animal veterinarian. The farm does not employ any outside workers. One of the cows is having a difficult time delivering her calf. As Rachel approaches to help, the cow kicks wildly breaking Rachel's arm. Is Rachel covered under the OSH Act?

Yes, because Rachel's injury is job-related.

Yes, because Rachel works for her father and is not self-employed.

No, because Rachel is an immediate family member employed on her father's farm.

No, because Rachel's family farm does not employ outside workers.

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