1 /3MSSC Safety Practice Test
1.What are the steps of a job safety analysis?: Document an itemized
sequence of job task,Identify the hazard of each task, propose potential
solutions to problems and prepare a list of potential problems
2.What does NIOSH stand for?: Nation Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
3.OSHA: The federal agency concerned with the enforcement and regulation of safety regulations.
4.The risk of injury for new employees is more or less likely than for those with experience?: More likely. They are 40% more likely to be injured.
5.When is the greatest chance for coming in contact with a blood-
borne pathogen? : Contact with bodily fluids while administering first
aid.
6.Good Communication is essential to a workplace. To verify that the receiver has understood the message you should: Have the recipient rephrase what was said in their own words.
7.What color code is commonly used to indicate where radiation is present?-
: Black on Yellow
8.Threshold limit Value: The airborne concentration of material to which most persons can be exposed to day after day without
1.What are the steps of a job safety analysis?: Document an itemized
sequence of job task,Identify the hazard of each task, propose potential
solutions to problems and prepare a list of potential problems
2.What does NIOSH stand for?: Nation Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
3.OSHA: The federal agency concerned with the enforcement and regulation of safety regulations.
4.The risk of injury for new employees is more or less likely than for those with experience?: More likely. They are 40% more likely to be injured.
5.When is the greatest chance for coming in contact with a blood-
borne pathogen? : Contact with bodily fluids while administering first
aid.
6.Good Communication is essential to a workplace. To verify that the receiver has understood the message you should: Have the recipient rephrase what was said in their own words.
7.What color code is commonly used to indicate where radiation is present?-
: Black on Yellow
8.Threshold limit Value: The airborne concentration of material to which most persons can be exposed to day after day without