DHA Employee Safety Course Questions and Answers 100% Pass
DHA Employee Safety Course Questions and Answers 100% Pass A new piece of equipment has arrived and you supervisor is anxious to put it to use. You can usually figure out how to operate equipment, but you've never used this before. Your supervisor hands you the manual and says, "Ok, get started!" As he walks off, he turns and says, "Oh, and be careful." You understand the urgency, but are nervous about using the new equipment. Which of these employee rights might affect what you do? - Right to training What publication provides policy for the Defense Health Agency Safety program? DHA Administrative Instruction 6055.01 You team has been incredibly busy at the hospital's loading dock. You've noticed the bay doors are unsecured and there are several tripping hazards near each door. You notice the situation and think you should report it as hazardous, but you are concerned you boss will be angry with you. Which of these employee rights might affect what you do? - Right to non-retaliation - Right to promote safety Your supervisor is proud that there have been very few mishaps while he has been in charge. He keeps a Mishap Statistics sign on the bulletin board. It indicates there have been 30 mishap-free days. However, you have heard about several mishaps in the past two weeks. You are curious about whether they were reported, since the sign hasn't changed. Which of these employee rights might affect what you do? - Right to data access Your workstation is located under a high window. Fumes from a nearby work area are dispersed into your area. You and your colleagues often get headaches and several times you felt sick from the fumes, which you feel are hazardous to your health. Action 2 of 4: Ask to see whether others have already reported the fumes as a hazard. Supported by OSH Act rights Your workstation is located under a high window. Fumes from a nearby work area are dispersed into your area. You and your colleagues often get headaches and several times you felt sick from the fumes, which you feel are hazardous to your health. Action 3 of 4: File a complaint with OSHA if nothing is done after the hazard has been reported. Supported by OSH Act rights Your workstation is located under a high window. Fumes from a nearby work area are dispersed into your area. You and your colleagues often get headaches and several times you felt sick from the fumes, which you feel are hazardous to your health. Action 4 of 4: You would like to observe a
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