A Certified Safety Professional (CSP) working for a construction company discovers a critical design flaw in a new scaffolding system that could lead to collapse under certain load conditions. Management is pushing to keep the project on schedule and suggests implementing a minor, unverified modification. According to the BCSP Code of Ethics, what is the CSP's primary responsibility?
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A
To protect the company's financial interests by finding the cheapest and fastest solution.
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B
To resign from the project to avoid personal liability.
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C
To hold paramount the safety and health of people and advise all parties of the unacceptable risk.
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D
To modify the system as suggested by management and closely monitor its performance.