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A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm, or adverse health effects on something or
someone under certain conditions at work. - ANS ✔True
Risk characterization is the final step of risk assessment process - ANS ✔True
Risk assessment is usually considered to be an environmental term, but it is an essential part of
the industrial hygiene profession - ANS ✔True
_______ is not one of the three reasons why a compliance officer must interview employees. -
ANS ✔Enforcement of communication hazard code
The emergency planning and community right to know act is also known as - ANS ✔SARA
The three major classifications of hazards are: - ANS ✔physical, chemical, and biological
JSA does not rely on individual memory - ANS ✔True
A written work procedure based on JSA, can form the basis for regular contact between
supervisors and workers - ANS ✔True
JSA can serve as a teaching aid for initial job training and as a briefing guide for infrequent jobs -
ANS ✔False
, Asbestos can harm a person by exposure of: - ANS ✔the respiratory tract
When conducting an accident investigation, you should: - ANS ✔Conduct an accident
investigation as soon as possible, document as much as possible through note taking, pictures,
and interviewing, and interview witnesses with open ended questions.
A job step is defined as a segment of the operation necessary to advance the work. - ANS ✔True
It is very important to keep job steps in their correct sequence, as steps which is out of order
may introduce hazards which do not actually exist. - ANS ✔True
In JSA the job, the individual is being studied in an effort to make it safer by identifying hazards
and making modifications to eliminate or reduce them. - ANS ✔False
According to your note, _______ is the root cause of more than 200 million lost work days
annually. - ANS ✔Clinical depression
An MSDS is: - ANS ✔A material safety and data sheet
The easiest route of entry into the body is: - ANS ✔inhalation
NIOSHA stands for: - ANS ✔National Institute for occupational safety and health
The employer is responsible for ________ their employees on how to avoid hazards on the
jobsite. - ANS ✔Training
M.S.D.S. and product labels must clearly explain - ANS ✔Precautionary measures, hazardous
components, and emergency first aid actions