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NCSO EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;NEWEST VERSION&gt; 1. Accident - ANSWER An unplanned, undesired event that results in property or equipment damage, injury, death or occupational illness. 2. Accident investigation - ANSWER The determination of fats of an accident by inquiry, observation and examination 3. Acute exposure - ANSWER A single exposure or exposure over a short time 4. Acute Toxic Effects (accute Toxicity) - ANSWER Effects that take place after a single exposure or after a short series of exposures within 24hrs 5. America Conference of Government industrial Hygienist (ACGIH) - ANSWER International association of occupational hygienists that develops many guidelines of the practice of occupational hygiene. One of the most important of theses guidelines is Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices. This publication serves as the basis for occupational exposure limits in many jurisdictions around the world. 6. Audit - ANSWER An evaluation of a health and safety program measuring its effectiveness and efficiency against given standards. it helps enable the company to improve its health and safety program. 7. Auditor - ANSWER An individual who has the qualification and skill set to measure health and safety performance against a given standard 8. Investigation Report - ANSWER A document containing the information and facts about a specific incident. The events are put into chronological order to give a complete picture of what occurred. Causes and preventive measures are identified. 9. Job - ANSWER A segment of work, a specific work assignment or a set of actions required to complete a specific work objective. 10. Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) - ANSWER The process of evaluating a specific task (job) to identify all hazards or potential hazards that the individuals performing the job (task) may be exposed to. 11. Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) - ANSWER A group comprised of management and worker representatives that work together to identify deficiencies in the safety management system, and then recommend solutions to correct identified deficiencies. The JHSC plays a key role in the development, implementation, and maintenance of a health and safety program. 12. Lagging Indicators - ANSWER Measure the end result of OHS processes, policies and procedures. They're a record of things that have already happened. Since they record things after the fact, they inform a reactive health and safety culture. 13. Leading Indicators - ANSWER Focus on future health and safety performance with the intent of continuous improvement. They are a signal and monitor of what is being done on an ongoing basis to prevent worker illness and injury. 14. Lockout - ANSWER A positive method for disconnecting power, or making machinery, equipment or a process inoperative. Normally, this is done with locks attached to electrical plugs, breakers or switches, control units, valves, or levers. The person placing the lock at the lockout point must be identified. A numbered tag can also be affixed to the lockout point showing the reason for the lockout, the date and the worker's name. 15. Lockout Procedure - ANSWER A written procedure describing step-by step how the positive locking out of equipment, machinery or a process is to be done. 16. Management - ANSWER Those people that have some level of authority, responsibility and accountability within the firm. 17. Manager - ANSWER An employee of a company who is responsible for planning, or directing a department or a group of individuals and monitoring their work. Managers have the authority to change the work assignments of staff and have some control over resources and expenditures. hey are responsible for ensuring the company or department is complying with the OHSR and there applicable safety legislation. 18. AED - ANSWER Automated External Defibrillator 19. AIHA - ANSWER American Industrial Hygiene Association 20. ACGIH - ANSWER American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists 21. ALARA - ANSWER As Low As Reasonably Achievable 22. BCCSA - ANSWER BC Construction Safety Alliance 23. BCRSP - ANSWER Board of canadian registered safety professionals 24. CCOHS - ANSWER Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety 25. CFM - ANSWER cubic feet per minute; a measure of air flow which is used in evaluating ventilation systems 26. CIH - ANSWER Certified Industrial Hygienist 27. CIHI - ANSWER Canadian Institute for Health Information 28. CLC - ANSWER Canadian Labour Code 29. CNS - ANSWER Central Nervous System

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NCSO EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026/2027
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
CORRECT ANSWERS ||
100% GUARANTEED PASS
<NEWEST VERSION>


1. Accident - ANSWER ✔ An unplanned, undesired event that results in
property or equipment damage, injury, death or occupational illness.


2. Accident investigation - ANSWER ✔ The determination of fats of an
accident by inquiry, observation and examination


3. Acute exposure - ANSWER ✔ A single exposure or exposure over a short
time


4. Acute Toxic Effects (accute Toxicity) - ANSWER ✔ Effects that take place
after a single exposure or after a short series of exposures within 24hrs


5. America Conference of Government industrial Hygienist (ACGIH) -
ANSWER ✔ International association of occupational hygienists that
develops many guidelines of the practice of occupational hygiene. One of
the most important of theses guidelines is Threshold Limit Values and
Biological Exposure Indices. This publication serves as the basis for
occupational exposure limits in many jurisdictions around the world.

,6. Audit - ANSWER ✔ An evaluation of a health and safety program
measuring its effectiveness and efficiency against given standards. it helps
enable the company to improve its health and safety program.


7. Auditor - ANSWER ✔ An individual who has the qualification and skill set
to measure health and safety performance against a given standard


8. Investigation Report - ANSWER ✔ A document containing the information
and facts about a specific incident. The events are put into chronological
order to give a complete picture of what occurred. Causes and preventive
measures are identified.


9. Job - ANSWER ✔ A segment of work, a specific work assignment or a set
of actions required to complete a specific work objective.


10.Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) - ANSWER ✔ The process of evaluating a
specific task (job) to identify all hazards or potential hazards that the
individuals performing the job (task) may be exposed to.


11.Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) - ANSWER ✔ A group
comprised of management and worker
representatives that work together to identify deficiencies in the safety
management system,
and then recommend solutions to correct identified deficiencies. The JHSC
plays a key role in the development, implementation, and maintenance of a
health and safety program.


12.Lagging Indicators - ANSWER ✔ Measure the end result of OHS processes,
policies and procedures. They're a record of things that have already

, happened. Since they record things after the fact, they inform a reactive
health and safety culture.


13.Leading Indicators - ANSWER ✔ Focus on future health and safety
performance with the intent of continuous improvement. They are a signal
and monitor of what is being done on an ongoing basis to prevent worker
illness and injury.


14.Lockout - ANSWER ✔ A positive method for disconnecting power, or
making machinery, equipment or a process inoperative. Normally, this is
done with locks attached to electrical plugs, breakers or
switches, control units, valves, or levers. The person placing the lock at the
lockout point must
be identified. A numbered tag can also be affixed to the lockout point
showing the reason for the
lockout, the date and the worker's name.


15.Lockout Procedure - ANSWER ✔ A written procedure describing step-by-
step how the positive locking out of equipment, machinery or a process is to
be done.


16.Management - ANSWER ✔ Those people that have some level of authority,
responsibility and accountability within the firm.


17.Manager - ANSWER ✔ An employee of a company who is responsible for
planning, or directing a department or a group of individuals and monitoring
their work. Managers have the authority to change the work assignments of
staff and have some control over resources and expenditures. hey are
responsible for ensuring the company or department is complying with the
OHSR and there applicable safety legislation.

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