Occupational Health and Safety Midterm Quiz 1

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This can be minimized by using the following: anti-fatigue mats, shoe inserts, foot rails,
improved workplace design, and sit/stand chairs.
Standing hazard
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OSHA regulations that apply specifically to fall protections in scaffolding work are as
follows: 1926.451(g) (2), 1926.502(d)(15), and 1926.451(d)(16).

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Kind of fall that has unseen foreign object in the path.

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a.
Stump and fall

b.
Step and fall

c.
Trip and fall

d.
Slip and fall

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The most widely used materials in manufacturing gloves for hand protection are leather,
cotton, aramids, polyethylene, stainless steel cord, chain link, metal mesh, butyl rubber, and
viton rubber.

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Employers will continue to, except:

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a.
ensure that hazardous products are not properly labelled;
b.
prepare workplace labels and SDSs (as necessary);

c.
educate and train workers on the hazards and safe use of hazardous products in the
workplace;

d.
ensure appropriate control measures are in place to protect the health and safety of
workers.

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Protection from impact injuries from falling or projected objects includes personal
protective equipment to protect the head (hard hats), eyes and face (eyeglasses or shields),
and feet (footwear).

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This should have the following components: poster illustrations, pre-employment screening,
regular safety inspections, education and training, external services, and a written map of
the program.
Back/lifting safety programs
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The primary causes of falls are a foreign object on the walking surface; a design flaw in the
walking surface, a slippery surface, and a person's impaired physical condition.

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It is the Canada's national hazard communication standard.
Workplace hazardous materials information system
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This program should have the following components: policy statement commitment; review
and acceptance of walkways; reconditioning and retrofitting; maintenance standards and
procedures; inspection, audits, tests, and records; employee footwear; legal defenses; and
measurement of results.
Slip and fall prevention program
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OSHA’s recommendations for effective fall protection include the following: have a plan,
establish requirements, provide equipment and procedures, ensure proper use and type of
equipment, and provide training.

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Foot meets sticky surface or defect. What kind of fall is this?

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a.
Trip and fall

b.
Slip and fall

c.
Step and fall
d.
Stump and fall

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OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178 doesn't requires initial training, before an employee is
allowed to operate a forklift, refresher training under specified conditions, and an evaluation
of forklift operation performance at least every three years

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Dos and don'ts of ladder safety include checking for slipperiness, allowing only two person
on the ladder at a time, securing the base and top on a level surface, applying the four-to-
one ratio, facing the ladder when climbing, avoiding leaning, and always holding on with
one hand.

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Most falls fit into one of three categories: trip and fall, stump and fall, and step and fall.

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It should be the last line of defense protecting employees from hazards. Before using PPE,
every feasible engineering and administrative control should be employed.
PPE – Personal protective equipment
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Strategies for preventing slips include the following, except:

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a.
choose the right material from the outset

b.
standing still

c.
retrofit an existing surface

d.
practice good housekeeping

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The coefficient of friction between surfaces is an effective method for comparing the
traction of a walking surface. A coefficient of friction of 0.60 or less means the surface is very
slippery and very hazardous. A coefficient of 0.40 or higher means there is good traction.
Coefficients of friction decrease when a surface is wet.

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A kind of fall that includes loss of balance.

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a.
Slip and fall
b.
Step and fall

c.
Stump and fall

d.
Trip and fall

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This is an unexpected step down.

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a.
Step and fall

b.
Slip and fall

c.
Trip and fall

d.
Stump and fall

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