OSHA-30 Construction Latest Update
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Antecedent Frank left his safety glasses in his truck, but felt he was under too tight of a
schedule to stop work to get them.
Consequence Krystal is injured as a result of not following her employer's safety guidelines.
Intervention Frank's...
OSHA -30 Construction Latest Update 100% Pass Antecedent ✔✔Frank left his safety glasses in his truck, but f elt he was under too tight of a schedule to stop work to get them. Consequence ✔✔Krystal is injured as a result of not following her employer's safety guidelines. Intervention ✔✔Frank's coworker, Aaron, hands him a pair of safety glasses, insisting he we ar them for his safety and per company policy. Reobservation ✔✔Aaron notices that Frank is wearing his safety glasses consistently following his intervention a week ago. Observation ✔✔Carmen's co -worker notices she uses the prescribed PPE, while her cowo rkers do not. Behavior ✔✔Mark takes safety shortcuts in order to get his work done so that he can leave early for the weekend. Human or Business impact of unsafe behavior: ✔✔Human Impact: Stress Recovering from injury Diminished quality of life Business Impact: Fines and penalties Retraining Low morale Effective Methods to Eliminate Hazards and Prevent Injuries ✔✔-Ensuring all employees have safety goals -Posting signage stating "Production + Safety + Quality = Our Success" -Encouraging employees to offer their opinion about company safety practices -Hanging posters that promote safe driving during rush hour -Taking a 10 -minute break, as a team, to stretch and discuss safety. Which of the following represents a step in a be havior -based safety program? A. Observation B. Intervention C. Reobservation D. All of the above ✔✔D. All of the above Which of the following influencers may impact an employee's behavior? A. Stress B. Pressure to meet productivity goals C. Lack of safety knowledge D. All of the above ✔✔D. All of the above A method for evaluating behaviors to determine why employees choose to act or behave as they do is known as the: A. ABC Model B. Observation model C. Behavioral model D. None of the above ✔✔A. ABC Model How does behavior -based safety help you and your employer? A. Identifies and mitigates hazards B. Prevents injuries and illnesses C. Eliminates the human and business costs of unsafe behavior D. All of the above ✔✔D. All of the above Increased workers' compensation insurance premiums are an example of which type of impact of being unsafe? A. Human B. Business C. Insurance D. All of the above ✔✔B. Business Which of the following is considered an indirect business cost of unsafe behavio r? A. Decreased quality of life B. Stress C. Retraining D. All of the above ✔✔C. Retraining
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