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fungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown causefungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other than improving safety hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot © 2025 All rights reserved 2 hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race) hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold idiopathic Answer: unknown cause

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IDRL 308 Questions with Answers (100% Correct
Answers)
fungi Answer: plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast,

mold

gaming Answer: behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the

return it receives from the experience-rating system by means other

than improving safety

hand-arm vibration Answer: a form of segmental vibration affecting a

worker's hands and arms, often caused by gripping power tools

hazard assessment Answer: the process of determining which of

identified hazards need to be addressed most urgently

hazard control Answer: implementing corrective measures to

eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard

hazard recognition Answer: the systematic act of identifying all

hazards present, or potentially present, in a workplace

heat stroke Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot




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hierarchy of controls Answer: a list of hazard controls in descending

order of effectiveness

human rights legislation Answer: an act prohibiting discrimination on

the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age, gender, race)

hypothermia Answer: a health effect caused by a body becoming too

cold

idiopathic Answer: unknown cause

impairment Answer: a cognitive or physical difference that, in a

specific context, may give rise to a disability

incident Answer: any undesired event that leads to or could have led

to harm to workers

incident investigation Answer: the process of determining what

caused an incident and identifying ways of preventing its recurrence

incident report Answer: a written document outlining the findings of

an incident investigation, including recommendations for preventing

future incidents

index case Answer: the first care that indicates an outbreak of disease

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industry safety associations Answer: bodies formed by employers in

an industry to deliver safety services and advocate on behalf of the

employers on safety issues

instructional design Answer: the process of systematically developing

training to meet particular goals and objectives

internal responsibility system Answer: system of shared responsibility

for OHS

investigation kit Answer: a collection of materials, including a process,

forms, and recording equipment designed to assist in an incident

investigation

ionizing radiation Answer: radiation with enough strength to remove

electrons from a molecule as it passes through, such as x-rays, gamma

rays, alpha particles, and neutrons

job demand-control model Answer: a model of workplace stress

analyzing the interaction of job demands with job control

job design Answer: decisions employers make about what tasks will be

performed by workers and how that work with be performed.



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job sharing Answer: an arrangement wherein two workers share a

single position, each working some portion of the otherwise full-time

job

joint health and safety committees (JHSCs) Answer: committees

comprising both worker and management representatives responsible

for enhancing workplace health and safety

jurisdiction Answer: geographic district or industry sector which is

subject to the authority of the federal parliament or a provincial or

territorial legislature

latency period Answer: the time between exposure and the

development of symptoms from that exposure

learning Answer: the process of acquiring knowledge and skills that

can lead to behavioural change

learning theories Answer: conceptual frameworks that describe how

learners absorb, process, and retain information

legitimacy Answer: credibility of political actors or a political system

that depends upon the actors or systems being seen to serve the public

good and therefore, warranting continued support

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