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The three basic choices for applying anthropometric data to the design of the work
place include: - ANSWER -Design for the average, extremes, and range to allow
for adjustability.
After all options to automate or mechanize equipment are exhausted, companies
may then have to utilize manual materials handling. When managing the
movement of materials, make sure the materials handled are: - ANSWER -
Predominately on a horizontal plane.
Human-machine interface design principals: - ANSWER -Compatibility, coding,
and arrangement.
Work Hardening - ANSWER -Any program using simulated or real job duties to
build up strength and endurance
ISO 9000 - ANSWER -the common name given to quality management and
assurance standards
Business Continuity Plan - ANSWER -A plan for how an organization will
recover and restore partially or completely interrupted critical function(s) within a
predetermined time after a disaster or extended disruption
The current best practice for hazardous waste management is: - ANSWER -
Minimization
Examples of passive hazardous materials exposure control design include: -
ANSWER -Berms, dikes, and flame arrestors.
The triple bottom line of environmental sustainability components include: -
ANSWER -Economic, environmental, and social aspects of development.
,Underground storage remediation - ANSWER -Air sparging, soil evacuation, and
dual phase extraction
PDCA - ANSWER -A continuous improvement model of plan, do, check, act
Risk Transfer - ANSWER -Hedging, insurance pools and hold harmless
agreements are all examples of
FMEA - ANSWER -Failure Mode and Effects Analysis: process used to identify
potential failures before they result with the intent to minimize or eliminate them
PSM - ANSWER -Safety management system involves everyone from operators
and mechanics to facility managers who assist the safety professional in analyzing
the risk associated with production
Which kind of energy must be controlled/isolated or eliminated during
maintenance and service? - ANSWER -Stored and Potential
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER -physiological, safety, social, esteem,
self-actualization
Traditional safety program components utilized to influence employee attitudes
and behavior are identified with: - ANSWER -Posters, booklets, green stamps
When the message deals with events in time use __________ When the message
deals with events in space use__________ - ANSWER -Auditory; visual.
Personnel training under RCRA can consist of: - ANSWER -development of a
written personnel training program to guide and document training activities.
CBT is: - ANSWER -A system for delivering computer-based training to
employees
Concentrate pollutants - ANSWER -Why are temperature inversions important in
air pollution?
, Pneumoconiosis - ANSWER -are a group of diseases of the lung that are caused
by inhalation of dusts, such as asbestos, cotton dust, coal dust, crystalline silica,
and others
Byssinosis - ANSWER -is caused by long term exposure to cotton dust
Evaporation - ANSWER -Ambient temperature rises above the dew point
Legionnaire's disease - ANSWER -A severe, often fatal bacterial disease
characterized by pneumonia, dry cough and sometimes gastrointestinal symptoms.
The two most common techniques employed for the control of bioagents are: -
ANSWER -Disinfection and sterilization
Trialomethanes - ANSWER -Adverse byproduct of chlorination.
Retrovirus - ANSWER -A virus whose genetic material is incorporated into the
host cell
ASME Code - ANSWER -Code written by the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers that controls the construction, repairs and operation of steam boilers and
their related equipment.
NFPA 54 - ANSWER -National Fuel Gas Code; Where can minimum standards
be found for natural gas piping, including pressure limits
NFPA 69 - ANSWER -Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems
NFPA 70 - ANSWER -National Electrical Code
The loss of life from buildings equipped with sprinklers has been: - ANSWER -
Almost negligible