chapter 10 Flashcards

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What is lost-time injury rate?

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lost-time injury rate: measures any occupational injury or illness resulting in an employee being unable to fulfill the job’s full work assignments, not including any fatalitites.

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In 2011 there were ___ deaths and __ ___ injuries resulting from accidents at work.

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In 2011 there were 919 deaths and 249 511 injuries resulting from accidents at work.

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over ___ violent workplace incidents in one year alone over 1000 per day.

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over 356 000violent workplace incidents in one year alone over 1000 per day.

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what are the three occupational health and safety legislation categories?

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  1. general
  2. specific industries (ex. mine)
  3. specific hazards (ex. asbestos)
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What is due diligence?

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due diligence: employers responsibility regarding taking every reasonable precaution to ensure the health and safety of their workers.

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employees 3 basic rights under the joint responsibility model?

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  1. the right to know about workplace safety hazards
  2. the right to participate in the occupational health and safety process
  3. the right to refuse unsafe work if they have reasonable cause to believe the work is dangerous.
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what is reasonable cause?

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reasonable cause: a complaint not satisfactory resolved or a safety problem places employee in immediate danger.

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How does joint health and safety committees work?

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  • most jurisdictions require with a minimum number of employees (10 or 20)
  • commitees usually consist of between 2 to 12 members
  • Most jurisdictions impose a safety leader in occupational health
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How does occupational health inspection works?

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  • any workplace
  • any time
  • without a warrant
  • may engage in examination and inquiry that they believe necessary
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10
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the criminal code includes a criminal offence (__ or __) to ensure an appropriate level of safety in the workplace.

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the criminal code includes a criminal offence (Bill C-45 or corporate killing) to ensure an appropriate level of safety in the workplace.

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What is the workplace hazardous materials information system (whmis)?

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What is the workplace hazardous materials information system (whmis): a canada-wide, legally mandated system designed to protect workers by providing information about hazardous materials in the workplace. 3 components are: 1. labelling of hazardous material containers 2. material safety data sheets and 3. employee training

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Bill 168 came into effect in __ ___ as an amendment to the ontario occupation health and safety act.

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Bill 168 came into effect in june 2010 as an amendment to the ontario occupation health and safety act.

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What are the three causes of accidents?

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  1. chances occurrences
  2. unsafe conditions
  3. unsafe acts of employees
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what is included in unsafe conditions?

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  • improperly guarded equipment
  • defective equipment
  • hazardous procedures
  • unsafe storage
  • improper illumination
  • improper ventilation
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Balancing scheduling of employees and health concerns:

  • 33% of canadian employees work some form of shift work
  • 23% increased risk of heart attack for shift workers
  • 17.4% increased risk of coronary events for shift workers
  • 5% increased risk of stroke for shift workers
  • 20-30 average additional weight gain of shift workers
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Balancing scheduling of employees and health concerns:

  • 33% of canadian employees work some form of shift work
  • 23% increased risk of heart attack for shift workers
  • 17.4% increased risk of coronary events for shift workers
  • 5% increased risk of stroke for shift workers
  • 20-30 average additional weight gain of shift workers
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organizations can reduce these risks (accident risks) by …?

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  1. using forward rotating shifts work
  2. Minimize night shifts and rotation
  3. ensuring sufficient breaks
  4. making shcedules predicatble to employees
  5. encouraging weight loss
  6. developing training programs
17
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Name 4 personnal characteristics that can be potentially dangerous.

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  1. vision
  2. Age
  3. literacy
  4. perceptual versus motor skills
18
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How to prevent accidents

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  • Minimizing unsafe condition
  • reducing incidence of unsafe acts
  • Controlling workers compensation costs
19
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How to reduce incidence of unsafe acts (4 ways)

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  1. Selection testing
    ex: employee reliability inventory (ERI) to test emotional maturity
  2. Top-management commitment
  3. Training and education
  4. Positive reinforcement
20
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the average injury in Ontario costs more than ___$ in workers compensation and indirect costs are estimated to be about 4
_ times the direct cost.

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the average injury in Ontario costs more than 59 000$ in workers compensation and indirect costs are estimated to be about 4 times the direct cost.

21
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3 c’s of return to work by national institute of disability management and research BC?

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  1. Commitment
  2. collaboration
  3. creativity
22
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Goal of a functionnal abilities evaluations (FAE)

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facilitating return to work

23
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drug and alcohol testing in Canada is legal only in situations where three conditions determined by the supreme court are met.

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  1. test rationally connected to performance of the job
  2. test adopted in honest good faith
  3. test is necessary to the accomplishment of work-related purposes
24
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the four traditional techniques for dealing with substance abuse are …

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  • discipline
  • discharge/termination
  • in-house counselling
  • referral to an outside agency
25
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In canada stress related problems = __% of payroll

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In canada stress related problems = 17% of payroll

26
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Job stress has two main sources what are those?

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  1. environmental factors

2. Personnal factors

27
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about __% of EAP usage is related to stress

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about 40% of EAP usage is related to stress

28
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what is a Burnout

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burnout: the total depletion of physical and mental ressources caused by excessive striving to reach an unrealistic work-related goal.

29
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What can a candidate to burnout do?

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  • get away from it all periodically
  • reassess goals in terms of their intrinsic worth
  • think about work
  • reduce stress
30
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what is repetitive strain injuries?

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repetitive strain injuries: activity-related soft-tissue injuries of the neck, arms, wrists, hands back and legs

31
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ergonomics:…

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ergonomics: adapt the entire job system to match human characteristics

32
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Steps for prevention and control of workplace violence?

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  • identify jobs with high risk of violence:
    1. normally enters works with intent to commit violence
    2. the instigator is the recipient of a service or object offered at the target workplace
    3. the instigator is a potential or former employee
  • Institute a workplace violence policy
  • create a healthy work environment
  • heighten security measures
  • provide workplace violence training
  • improve employee screening
33
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define employee wellness program

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employee wellness program: a program that takes a proactive approach to employee health and well-being. physical environment, social environment and health practices are the three elements in healthy workplace