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ASP Preparation Workshop - 23rd Sep. 2022
ASP Preparation Workshop - 23rd Sep. 2022
WORKSHOP
Domain 2 : Safety Management Systems 17.22%
• Emergency exits .
• No smoking.
• Mobile phone off / silent .
• Questions & Answers in end of session
• Breaks
2- Familiar with the sources of study references and material needed for ASP
exam preparation in relation to Domains 2 & 7
4-Prepare a concise & Precise summary of the knowledge related to Safety &
Environmental Management.
5-Set a study progressively elaborated plan to get grip with Knowledge needed
to successfully answer questions related to Domains 2 & 7 in ASP exam .
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ohs/safety-management-system
A. Risk control
B. Risk management
C. Loss control
D. Loss management
A. Leading indicators
B. Lagging indicators
C. Loss time frequencies
D. Workers' compensation losses
A. Specification standards
B. Compliance standards
C. Performance standards
D. Regulatory standards
A. acceptable risk.
B. tolerable risk.
C. unacceptable risk.
D. residual risk.
A. training.
B. elimination of the hazard.
C. personal protective equipment.
D. substitution with something less hazardous.
Qs: Which of the following is not one of the major provisions of the consensus
standard incorporating best practices in OHSMS?
ANSI Z10
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) in coordination with the American
Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) began work on ANSI Z-10 in 1999. This
standard was a voluntary consensus standard, meaning that the standards are
generally recognized and sound principles throughout the
Risk Transfer : Is a technique in which risk is transferred to a third party. In other words,
risk transfer involves one party assuming the liabilities of another party. Purchasing
insurance is a common example of transferring risk from an individual or entity to an
insurance company.
Two methods of hazard analysis are widely used—namely, failure mode and effects
analysis (FMEA) and fault tree analysis (FTA). FMEA is used to identify equipment or
system failures arising from component faults, evaluate the effect of failures, and
prioritize the effects of failures according to severity of defects.
Fleet safety principles (e.g., driver and equipment safety, maintenance, surveillance
equipment, global positioning system monitoring, telematics, hybrid vehicles, fuel
systems, driving under the influence, and fatigue);
The OSHA standard for The Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) (29 CFR
1910.147) for general industry outlines measures for controlling different types of
hazardous energy. The LOTO standard establishes the employer's responsibility to
protect workers from hazardous energy.
Trenches deeper than 5 feet need to have a protective system in place unless they
are made of stable rock. Don't place any excavated soil/material within 2 feet of
the trench edge. Don't stand near any vehicle being loaded or unloaded.
Confined space
Fall protection
Falls are among the most common causes of serious work related injuries and
deaths. Employers must set up the work place to prevent employees from falling off
of overhead platforms, elevated work stations or into holes in the floor and walls.
Domain 7
Environment Management . 8.68%
(17 Questions in ASP exam)
Environmental Hazards
Environmental hazards
Environmental hazards awareness (e.g., biological [mold], chemical, waste, and
vermin)
Biological contaminants include bacteria, viruses, animal dander and cat saliva,
house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen. There are many sources of these
pollutants. ... Standing water, water-damaged materials or wet surfaces also
serve as a breeding ground for molds, mildews, bacteria and insects.
• Vermin : Vermin is the general term applied to animal and bird species
transmission from contaminated water need to be aware of this and include it in
their risk assessment.
• Also refers to reducing radiation exposure, for example, from contaminated soil,
groundwater or surface water. The purpose is more than just eliminating radiation
sources; it is about protecting people and the environment against potential
harmful effects from exposure to ionizing radiation.
• Stormwater can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt, and other pollutants and flow into
a stormsewer system or directly to a lake, stream, river, wetland, or coastal water. This
stormwater is often discharged untreated into the waterbodies we use for swimming, fishing
and drinking water.
• Audits for compliance with the Clean Air Act and facility permit requirements;
Negotiations with state regulatory agencies on behalf of our clients;
Determinations ...
Air Pollution