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✔✔Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic that struck Canada in 2002 -
What changes have been made since the outbreak to improve response to epidemics? -
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✔✔What is an incident, and what are the steps of incident investigation? - ✔✔
✔✔What factors should be considered in an incident investigation? - ✔✔
✔✔Why is it important to search for root cause, and why can it be hard to do? - ✔✔
✔✔What should be the goals of recommendations arising from an investigation? - ✔✔
✔✔What is the purpose of an incident investigation? - ✔✔Incident investigations are
about identifying what went wrong that led to the incident so that it can be corrected to
prevent future incidents.
✔✔Why are employers motivated to manage workers' disabilities? - ✔✔
✔✔How might this motivation conflict with medically desirable accommodations? - ✔✔
✔✔What are the components of a disability management program? - ✔✔
✔✔When are return to work programs rehabilitative? When are they not? - ✔✔
✔✔When are return to work programs not rehabilitative? - ✔✔
✔✔Identify 5 ways in which race and gender shape workplace dynamics. - ✔✔
✔✔ What measures can OHS practitioners take to prevent and respond to workplace
injuries or ill-health? (7) - ✔✔In addition to identifying and control workplace hazards,
OHS practitioners engage in a variety of other organizational activities designed to
prevent and respond to injuries and ill health. Interventions such as training, behaviour
modification, emergency planning, incident investigation, and disability management
round out the OHS function.
✔✔1. What common physical agents exist in workplaces? - ✔✔
✔✔1. How and when are these agents harmful to workers? - ✔✔
✔✔1. How can the hazards posed by these agents be controlled? - ✔✔