Reviewer for Preliminary Exam in
Basic Occupation Safety and
Health (BOSH) Questions and
Answers Grade A+
Occupational Safety and Health (OHS)
✓ It is generally defined as the science of the anticipation, recognition,
evaluation, and control of hazards and risk arising in or from the
workplace that could impair the health and wellbeing of workers,
taking into account the possible impact on the surrounding
communities and the general environment.
Safety
✓ to the professional, it can be defined as operating within an
acceptable or low probability that a loss event will occur and
associated with conditions or activities having the potential to cause
harm to people, equipment, facilities or the enterprise.
Hazards
✓ is a workplace condition or worker action that can result in injury, illness,
or other organizational loss.
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Risks
✓ can be defined as the measure of the probability and severity of a loss
event taking place.
Loss Prevention
✓ describes a program designed to identify and correct potential
accident problems before they result in financial loss or injury.
Loss Control
✓ is a program designed to minimize incident-based financial losses.
Typical worker
✓ It is related health and safety losses include injuries, illnesses, and
fatalities.
Workplace losses
✓ It include damaged equipment, damaged raw materials or finished
products, damaged or destroyed facilities, downtime,
service/production interruption, or loss of reputation.
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