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OSHE 381 Test 1 Questions & Detailed Answers

The chemical industry has been affected by...? - ANS Size, Economic Growth, and
Importance



The growth of the chemical industry depends on what two factors? - ANS
Technological advances and processes becoming more complex (higher pressures,
more reactive chemicals, exotic chemicals)



The development of more complex safety technology must be...? - ANS
Accompanied by a change in management attitude and be recognized as necessary
for the survival of the industry.



Past attiudes: - ANS 1. Don't worry we know; we know what we're doing.

2. The public isn't able to understand what we do.

3. Our employees aren't able to understand what we do.

4. We couldn't possibly make a mistake.

5. Safety is a good idea, but it...

(a) Slows us down.

(b) Gets in the way.

(c) Is overkill.

(d) Is impractical.

(e) Costs too much.

,New attitudes: - ANS (1) Safety is good business.

(2) Safe plants operate more efficiently.

(3) Safety saves money.



Examples of new, much more technical tools: - ANS (1) Hydrodynamic modeling of
two-phase flows through pressure relief.

(2) Dispersion models representing the spread of vapor after a product release.

(3) Mathematical techniques to determine the various ways that a process can fail,
and the probability of that failure occurring.



Safety used to mean... - ANS accident prevention through the use of equipment,
rules, regulations, etc., and the main emphasis was on the safety of the worker.



Loss prevention has replaced what term? - ANS Safety.



Definition: Safety or Loss Prevention - ANS the prevention of accidents by the use
of appropriate technologies to identify hazards and to eliminate them - proactive
approach.



Definition: Hazard - ANS anything with the potential for producing an event which
results in an accident.

, Definition: Accident - ANS An unplanned, unexpected event which results in, or has
the potential to result in, death or injury; property damage; or environmental
harm.



Definition: Risk - ANS The probability of a hazard resulting in an accident



Five safety program elements: - ANS (1) Safety knowledge

(2) Safety experience

(3) Technical competence

(4) Safety management support

(5) Commitment



Distinction between good safety programs and exceptional safety programs: - ANS
(1) Good safety programs identify and eliminate existing safety hazards.

(2) Exceptional safety programs employ management systems which prevent the
existence of hazards.



AIChE stands for: - ANS American Institute of Chemical Engineers



Three step sequence for chemical plant accidents: - ANS a. Initiation

b. Propagation

c. Termination

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