Chapter 1 Flashcards
1
Q
By law who is responsible for your safety A the government B you must look out for your self C your employer D your union
A
C your employer 1.01
2
Q
What should you do if you see and unsafe condition in your workplace
A allow the person responsible to handle it
B hope your boss does not notice
C keep and eye on the condition
D report it to your supervisor
A
D report it to your supervisor 1.15
3
Q
Which of the following is an example of an environmental hazard A corrosive chemical B moving parts C noise D static electricity
A
C noise 1.23
4
Q
The most common way for a toxic substance to enter your body is through A absorption B application C ingestion D Inhalation
A
D Inhalation 1.25
5
Q
The ideal method of controlling health hazards is through the use of A engineering controls B incentive programs C personal protection D seat belts
A
A engineering controls
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6
Q
The repetitive motion injuries usually affect which part of the body A arms B eyes C heart D legs
A
A arms
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7
Q
One of the best ways to prevent accidents is to A ignore near misses B stay away from hazards C study the accident pyramid D understand their causes
A
D understand their causes
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8
Q
A wrench falls from a ladder onto a worker below. This is an example of which type of accident A contacted by B exposure C fall from above D struck by
A
D struck by
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9
Q
The purpose of an accident investigation is to
A find put who is at fault
B identify unsafe conditions
C Keep the accident from happening again
D make the supervisor feel important
A
C keep the accident from happening again
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10
Q
In your everyday life, the most dangerous place to be is A at home B in a plane C in an automobile D on the job
A
C in the automobile
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