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ISA Utility Specialist Exam Chapter 1

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) - ANSIn the united states, enforcement
of safety work rules resides with

Act - ANSA worker neglecting to wear cut resistant chaps while operating a chainsaw is
committing an unsafe...

Working condition - ANSAn employer failing to provide proper PPE creates an unsafe...

ANSI Z133 - ANSFor arborcultural operations, what is the standard that employers must follow
when implementing a structural safety program?

Job briefings - ANSWhat documents are used to formally review site conditions and job
procedures.

Stop, think, act, review - ANSWhat does the acronym S.T.A.R represent in arborcultural
operations?

Behavior based - ANSHerbert Heinrich instituted study on industrial accidents in the workplace
that resulted in finding what principles were the cause of the accidents?

Leading indicators - ANSUnsafe acts, close calls at the bottom of the accident prevention
pyramid are called

Lagging indicators - ANSSerious injuries or fatalities in the workplace are known as

Multiple causation theory - ANSPetersen (2001) states that a number of contributing factors and
causes that randomly interact are responsible for injuries in the workplace, and this theory is
called?

High reliability organizations - ANSThese organizations where the cost of failure is high are
called?

Kinetic energy - ANSThe energy of motion shown by the equation KE = (weight / 2) speed *(2)

Electrical shock - ANSThe result of the passage of current through the human body

Electrocution - ANSdeath from direct contact with electricity

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