Questions: Notification of any known unsafe working conditions

Notification of any known unsafe working conditions
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The answer is Notification of any known unsafe working conditions.

Explanation
Option 1: Documents that are always watermarked and signed in blue ink

This option is not a standard requirement for principals to provide to agents in the workplace. While certain documents may need to be authenticated, the specific requirement of watermarking and signing in blue ink is not a general workplace necessity.

Option 2: Payments that cannot be transferred for 5 years after the contract

This option is also not a standard requirement. Payment terms are typically negotiated between the principal and the agent, but there is no general rule that payments must be non-transferable for a specific period.

Option 3: Notification of any known unsafe working conditions

This is a critical requirement. Principals have a legal and ethical obligation to inform agents of any known unsafe working conditions to ensure their safety and compliance with occupational health and safety regulations.

Option 4: A ratio of $3: 1$

This option is unclear and does not pertain to any standard workplace requirement. It does not specify what the ratio refers to, making it irrelevant in this context.

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