Bowen- Training/Communication Flashcards
Diamond-shaped placards are applied to trailers and tankers to warn anyone who might approach or handle the materials of the hazard they represent. According to DOT 49CFR, an orange placard indicates the material is what.
explosive
Red placards: flammable;
Green placards: non-flammable;
Yellow placards: oxidizer;
Blue placards: dangerous when wet;
White placards: inhalation hazard and/or poison;
Black and white placards: corrosive;
Red and white placards: flammable solid or spontaneously combustible (it depends on the color pattern);
White and yellow placards: radioactive;
Orange placards: explosive;
White placards with black stripes: miscellaneous hazardous materials.
Training for respirators is required prior to initial use. Retraining is required annually if a different respirator is used, if working conditions change, or in which other situation?
A. Prior to initial use only – no retraining is required.
B. After the respirator has been used for three years.
C. If the user exhibits a lack of knowledge.
D. As a substitute for disciplinary action.
C- user displays a lack of knowledge
A visual system used to convey information at a distance using hand-held flags is known as?
A. Morse Code
B. Telegraphy
C. Light House Directions
D. Semaphore
Semaphore
According to Bloom’s Taxonomy, the verbs “classify,” “confirm,” and “contrast” are associated with which level of learning?
A. Remember
B. Understand
C. Apply
D. Analyze
Understand
What is the goal of the ISD/SAT (Instructional System Design/Structured Approach to Training) model?
A. Optimize training ROI by increasing the effectiveness of training.
B. Optimize training ROI by increasing the efficiency of training.
C. Optimize training ROI through cost-cutting
D. Ensure that training is completed without regard to ROI.
A. Optimize training ROI by increasing the effectiveness of training
Which communication style best describes the phrase: “It’s all your fault”?
A. Passive-Aggressive
B. Assertive
C. Passive
D. Aggressive
Aggressive communicators typically speak in a loud and demanding voice and try to intimidate others by threatening, criticizing, or blaming.
The correct solution is D.
Which is considered the least effective training method?
A. Participating in role-play exercises
B. Listening to lectures
C. Observing demonstrations
D. Interactive training
Listening to lectures
What is proprioception?
A. Sense of direction
B. Sense of motion
C. Sense of balance
D. Sense of location and movement of parts of the body
Sometimes referred to as the “sixth” sense, proprioception is the ability to perceive the location and movement of body parts. This includes perception of joint movement, muscle force, and effort. One example would be the ability to walk without looking at our feet.
The correct solution is D
There are three domains of learning: Cognitive Objectives, Psychomotor Objectives, and what is the third?
A. Affective Objectives
B. Exam Objectives
C. Feedback Objectives
D. Evaluation Objectives
Cognitive objectives teach the skills and knowledge required to accomplish a task.
Psychomotor objectives teach the actual physical motor or hands-on skills needed to accomplish a task.
Affective objectives teach attitudes, feelings, beliefs, values, and/or emotions.
The correct solution is A.
Andragogy is a theory based on what type of assumption about the learner?
A. The learner is dependent on the teacher.
B. The learner only needs to know what it takes to pass the class, not how to apply it to their own lives.
C. The learner’s experience doesn’t matter.
D. The learner is self-directed and learns more when they have some control over their learning.
Andragogy is often referred to as the adult theory of learning. The learner has more control over their learning process, while the teacher functions more as a facilitator.
The correct solution is D.
Sally is the Safety Officer at a car manufacturing company. She needs to effectively inform all staff about the new guidelines and training for the proper use and care of PPE. She is considering the words and images she might use to convey this information. Which stage of the Communication Cycle best describes this process?
A. Encoding
B. Decoding
C. Channel Selection
D. Feedback
Encoding is how the sender conveys their message, i.e., the process of turning thoughts into communication.
Decoding is how the receiver interprets the message.
Channel Selection is the medium of communication, e.g., video, email, phone call, face-to-face.
Feedback is the way the receiver responds to the message.
The correct solution is A.
What is the first step in any training process?
A. Budget Analysis
B. Needs Assessment
C. Lesson Plan
D. Gap Analysis
The first step in any training process is always a needs assessment to determine if training is the correct response.
The correct solution is B.
Four workplace communication styles are:
Passive
Passive/Aggressive
Aggressive
Assertive
Someone who quietly makes it clear that their rights and needs are prevalent would align with which style?
A. Passive
B. Aggressive
C. Passive/Aggressive
D. Assertive
Sometimes referred to as “under the table aggression,” people with a Passive/Aggressive communication style will mutter under their breath and use facial expressions that reflect how they are feeling. They also tend to use a lot of body language to communicate.
The correct solution is C.
Who is responsible for recognizing current and predictable fall hazards and the responsibility and authority to eliminate them?
A. Competent Person
B. On-site Person
C. Qualified Person
D. Affected Person
The Competent Person is the individual who is responsible for recognizing current and
predictable hazards and has the authority to eliminate them or to stop work until the
hazard is abated.
The correct solution is A.
In education, the ADDIE model stands for Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and?
A. Examination
B. Evaluation
C. External input
D. Elevation of awareness
Scroll down to see solution
Solution
Without evaluation, there is no way to determine the effectiveness of the training.
The correct solution is B.
There are three requirements before using a tight-fitting respirator. Two requirements are a medical evaluation by a LHCP and initial fit testing, either qualitative or quantitative. What is a third requirement?
A. Real-time demonstration in a hazardous environment
B. Cardio-pulmonary function test
C. Initial and annual training
D. Leak test
.
If the fit test is administered correctly, the subject will demonstrate that they can maintain a tight fit through different head and body movements, but a hazardous environment is not required.
After reviewing the medical evaluation, the Licensed Health Care Professional might indicate cardio-pulmonary function testing, but it is not always required.
The third requirement is initial and annual training. It is worth noting that when dealing with specific substances, such as asbestos or silica, medical monitoring could be required and could include CP function testing.
The correct solution is C
How often must certificants report their continuing education activities to the BCSP to maintain a BCSP certification?
A. Annually
B. As they occur
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
Scroll down to see solution
Solution
To maintain a professional certification through the BSCP, the certificate holder must earn recertification points and report them every 5 years. The required number of points varies based on the type of certification. For example, ASP and CSP certificants must earn 25 recertification points.
The correct solution is D
What is the concept of learning through repetition called?
A. Rote learning
B. Meaningful learning
C. Associative learning
D. Active learning
Learning through multiple repetitions is called rote learning. Examples of other types of learning include:
Meaningful learning – The material is understood in context and can be applied by the learner.
Associative learning – The learning is based on a particular stimulus such as touching a hot surface, and
Active learning – Learners actively participate in the learning event.
The correct solution is A.
When people use pitch and speed of speaking, hesitation noises, gestures, and facial expression, they are engaging in a form of nonverbal communication called:
A. Susurration
B. Enhancement
C. Paralanguage
D. Haptics
Paralanguage is a form of nonverbal communication used with speech to convey emphasis or different meanings. For example, a sarcastic tone of voice when answering a question. It includes intonation, pitch and speed of speaking, hesitation noises, gestures, and facial expressions.
The correct solution is C.
According to OSHA, a competent person is knowledgeable about applicable standards and can identify workplace hazards relating to the specific operation. In addition, OSHA expects which of the following from a competent person?
A. Has the budget funds to eliminate the hazard
B. Has the authority to correct hazards immediately and effectively
C. Is an officer of the company
D. Can hire, fire, or effectively recommend a competent person
A competent person, according to OSHA, is capable of identifying workplace hazards relating to the specific operation, is knowledgeable about applicable standards, and has the authority to correct them immediately and effectively.
The correct solution is B.