How are warnings given?
Warnings can be given by a variety of means, such as by labeling a consumer product, posting signs at the workplace, distributing notices at a rental housing complex, or publishing notices in a newspaper. Companies with fewer than 10 employees and government agencies are exempt from the warning provision.
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