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Which of the following answer options are potential benefits of a safety and health
program? - ✔✔all of the above
Sebastian manages a team of healthcare professionals in a critical care unit. Recently, he
worked with other management to revise the safety and health programs for his team's
section of the hospital. To make sure these revisions are successful, Sebastian has posted
a copy of their safety and health policy statement with his and other managers'
signatures on it in each of the nurses' stations on their floor. He also has been letting the
healthcare professionals under him know the team's health and safety goals for the
upcoming months and what the team's roles will be to reach that goal, including his
own. What element would best describe Sebastian's actions toward a successful safety
and health program? - ✔✔Management Leadership.
Cora works for a large supermarket primarily as a stocker, but she also is a cashier
when needed. She and her coworkers use a system for reporting any injuries, near
misses, or other safety and health concerns while she is on the job. Cora and her
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, coworkers also discuss any safety and health issues with their supervisors or managers
whenever there is an issue, because a few months ago the management implemented an
open-door policy for discussing safety and health problems that Cora and her co-
workers might see. A lot of these changes are the result of Cora being involved with the
development of the supermarket's safety and health program, where she brought
forward some of the hazards she saw in the stock room and aisles of the building and
trained newer employees on proper safety techniques. What element would best
describe Cora's actions toward a successful safety and health program? - ✔✔Worker
Participation
What are three methods to prevent and/or control workplace hazards? - ✔✔use a
hazard control plan to select and implement controls, evaluate the effectiveness of
existing controls, and develop plans with measures to protect workers during
emergencies and nonroutine activities.
You've been assigned to inspect a mixer, so you begin by looking at the piece of
equipment from all sides. You note that there is no guard on the mixer, there is no ramp
present so the worker must lift vats into the mixer, the mixer post is not protected with
a sleeve, the cover for the motor is missing, and there is a puddle on the floor that
creates a slip hazard. Next, you watch a worker operate the mixer. The worker is not
wearing earplugs around this noisy mixer, isn't wearing a respirator around the
chemical fumes, and isn't wearing the proper PPE for the chemicals going into the
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