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Mana 445 FINAL (4-6)/120 Complete Q’s and
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What is the prerequisite step before engaging in risk assessment?

a. choosing a qualitative approach
b. the identification of hazards
c. choosing a quantitative approach
d. conducting the risk assessment - -B

-Which of the following is an engineering control?

a. recognizing the source of the hazard (i.e., the potential energy source)
b. segregating the hazard in time and space
c. protecting workers from exposure through personal protective equipment
d. contacting the Ministry of Labour after an incident - -B

-Many of the colloquial (everyday) names for repetitive strain injuries listed
in the textbook refer to what part of the body?

a. wrist
b. back
c. shoulder
d. elbow - -D

-What is an example of a repetitive strain injury?

a. sprain
b. tinnitus
c. Raynaud's syndrome
d. dermatitis - -C

-Which of the following most closely reflects the definition of a hazard, as
given in the textbook?

a. any condition or changing set of circumstances that has the potential to
cause an injury
b. the probability of harm actually occurring
c. the first unsafe act or undesired event that can start the accident
sequence
d. any work activities that can cause injury or harm - -A

-Which of the following is one of the four specific conditions that have been
linked to repetitive strain injuries?

,a. force application to hinge joints
b. overexertion
c. high dBA ratings
d. pinch points - -A

-Careless stacking of boxes, such that the boxes later fall on a
coworker ,would be classified as what type of hazard?

a. human factor—commission
b. human factor—omission
c. human factor—poor judgement
d. human factor—substandard practice - -B

-What is an example of an unsafe act?

a. improper illumination
b. poor design
c. inadequate hand washing
d. defective equipment - -C

-What is an example of an unsafe condition?

a. use of defective equipment
b. poor indoor air quality
c. failure to wear personal protective equipment
d. alcohol and drug abuse - -B

-Who is most likely to carry out safety sampling?

a. in-house safety personnel
b. the third party safety professional
c. the Ministry of Labour
d. the WSIB/WCB - -A

-What numerical measure is typically used to communicate risk, regardless
of how it is assessed?

a. cost
b. frequency
c. severity
d. probability - -D

-What is another term for a direct unsafe act?

a. substandard practice
b. act of omission

, c. poor judgement
d. human factor - -A

-The consequences of a hazard are assessed through what measure?

a. probability
b. likelihood
c. severity
d. frequency - -C

-Where does personal protective equipment (PPE) rank in terms of the
recommended approach to hazard control?

a. the first line of defence
b. the second line of defence
c. the third line of defence
d. the fourth line of defence - -C

-CIUB injuries would fall within what larger category of injuries?

a. injuries resulting from overuse
b. overt traumatic injuries
c. overexertion injuries
d. awkward working position injuries - -B

-Which of the following is the best example of an engineering control?

a. task lighting
b. noise-cancelling headphones
c. forklift training
d. safety campaign for new engineers - -A

-What is an example of a process modification that would be supported by
the Hawthorne studies?

a. machine guarding
b. illumination
c. heat stress testing
d. job rotation - -D

-In the context of occupational health and safety, what groups of individuals
are most likely to receive kickbacks?

a. workers
b. supervisors
c. managers

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