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 Question 1

1 out of 1 points
This type of hazards includes repetition, awkward posture, forceful motion, stationary position,
direct pressure, vibration, extreme temperature, noise, and work stress.

Selected Answer:  
Ergonomic
Answers: Physiological 
Safety
Chemical

 
Ergonomic
 Question 2
1 out of 1 points
Choose the correct example of Biological Hazard.

Selected Answer:  
Bacteria, Viruses, Plants, Birds, Animals,
Answers:  
Bacteria, Viruses, Plants, Birds, Animals,
Physical, chemical and Toxic Properties of the Chemical,
Radiation, Magnetic Fields, Pressure Extremes
Stress & Violence
 Question 3
1 out of 1 points
Slipping/tripping hazards, inappropriate machine guarding, equipment malfunctions or
breakdowns.

Selected Answer:  
Safety
Answers: Physical
Biological
Chemical

 
Safety
 Question 4
0 out of 1 points
Who is responsible for health and safety in the workplace.

Selected Answer:  
OH&S Representative
Answers: Employees
Managers/Supervisor
OH&S Representative

 
All of the above
 Question 5
1 out of 1 points
The culture created when the whole company sees the value of a safe work environment.

Selected Answer:  
Safety culture
Answers:  
Safety culture
Accident
Confined Space
Management System
 Question 6
1 out of 1 points
Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
Selected Answer:  
Hazard
Answers: Risk
Accident
Harm

 
Hazard
 Question 7
1 out of 1 points
What should you do if you're seriously concerned about a safety hazard in the workplace?

Selected Answer:  
Tell your co-workers and report it to your manager immediately.
Answers: Keep on working and mention it to the boss later.

 
Tell your co-workers and report it to your manager immediately.
Down tools and head home.
Keep it to yourself and try to avoid hazard.
 Question 8
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following is the most important reason for including health and safety training in
new staff inductions

Selected Answer:  
To prevent accidents in the workplace
Answers: To reduce equipment damage in the workplace
To follow the workplace procedures.

 
To prevent accidents in the workplace
To ensure all staff have the same opportunity
 Question 9
1 out of 1 points
A person who is capable of identify existing and predictable hazards in the surrounding.

Selected Answer:  
Competent person

Answers: Safety Culture


Ground Fault
Management system

 
Competent person

 Question 10
1 out of 1 points
What is a common reason why workplace accidents occur?

Selected Answer:  
unsafe environments
Answers: poor training
inexperience

 
unsafe environments
human error
 Question 11
1 out of 1 points
What is a job safety analysis and what should it include?
Selected  
Answer: All of the above
Answers: It is a detailed report that lists every job function performed by all employees
in a housekeeping department
Provides the basis for analyzing the potential hazards of a particular
housekeeping position
It should include all housekeeping jobs and the tasks involved

 
All of the above
 Question 12
1 out of 1 points
Is the chance or probability that a person will be harmed or experience an adverse health effect
if exposed to a hazard. It may also apply to situations with property or equipment loss, or
harmful effects on the environment.

Selected Answer:  
Risk
Answers: Accident

 
Risk
Loss
Hazard
 Question 13
1 out of 1 points
"Lack of Awareness" is defined as

Selected  
Answer: A failure to recognize all the consequences of an action or lack of foresight
Answers:  
A failure to recognize all the consequences of an action or lack of foresight
Not understanding the technical procedures required for your task
After repeating the same task multiple times, losing awareness of some of the
minor Details of a task
Attending orientation
 Question 14
1 out of 1 points
A lack of communication is a contributing cause of accidents/incidents. Which of the following
personal actions can you use to improve communication and mitigate or reduce these risks?

Selected Answer:  
Discuss work to be done or what has been completed
Answers: Be aware to your surroundings

 
Discuss work to be done or what has been completed
Ensure that the pressure being felt is not self-inducted
Stop and look rationally at the problem
 Question 15
1 out of 1 points
How do we approach risk management?

Selected Answer:  
Through deliberate or real-time approach
Answers: None of these

 
Through deliberate or real-time approach
Through proper planning and execution
Through common sense
 Question 16
0 out of 1 points
Which one of the following best defines the term ‘risk’ in the context of risk assessment?

Selected Answer:  
An unsafe act or condition with exposure to danger
Answers: An unsafe act or condition with exposure to danger

 
A hazard that is likely to cause harm
A threat with the potential to cause financial complications
Any work activity that can be deemed as dangerous
 Question 17
1 out of 1 points
It is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people
engaged in work or employment.

Selected Answer:  
OHS
Answers: DOLE
WHO

 
OHS
BIR
 Question 18
1 out of 1 points
It is the step of identifying the possible hazard in an area to manage health and safety in a
workplace.

Selected Answer:  
Hazard Identification
Answers: Hazard Assessment
Risk Assessment

 
Hazard Identification
Risk Control
 Question 19
1 out of 1 points
Klara spills a glass of water on the floor. What hazard does the wet floor implicates?

Selected Answer:  
Physical Hazard
Answers:  
Physical Hazard
Mechanical Hazard
Electrical Hazard
Chemical Hazard
 Question 20
1 out of 1 points
The _________________ of an organization is the product of individual and group values,
attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behaviors that determine the commitment
to, and the style and proficiency of, an organization’s health and safety management.

Selected Answer:  
Safety Culture
Answers: Safety Initiative
Safety Guidelines

 
Safety Culture
Safety Readiness
 Question 21
1 out of 1 points
This is the most important principle of Hazard; the safest risk is the one you don’t take.

Selected Answer:  
Avoiding the risk
Answers: Combating the risk
Evaluate the risk
Adapting the work to the individual

 
Avoiding the risk
 Question 22
1 out of 1 points
What type of hazard is responsible for radiation, magnetic fields, pressure extremes (high
pressure or vacuum), noise, etc.,

Selected Answer:  
Physical
Answers:  
Physical
Biological
Ergonomic
Physiological
 Question 23
0 out of 1 points
Which below are not related to safety hazards?

Selected Answer:  
Lifting and other manual handling operations
Answers: Lifting and other manual handling operations
Working at heights
Slipping and tripping hazards

 
Ergonomic hazards
 Question 24
1 out of 1 points
FMEA stands for?

Selected Answer:  
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis 
Answers: Failure Model and Emergency Analysis
Failure Maintenance and Emergency Analysis
Failure Model and Effect Accordance

 
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis 
 Question 25
1 out of 1 points
It refers to the office, premises or worksite where a worker is temporary or habitually assigned.

Selected Answer:  
Work Place
Answers:  
Work Place
Work Area
Work Ground
Work Station
 Question 26
1 out of 1 points
This hazard affects greatly to someone. These include stress, fatigue, bullying, violence,
aggression, harassment and burnout, which can be harmful to the health of workers and
compromise their wellbeing.

Selected Answer:  
Psychosocial
Answers:  
Psychosocial
Ergonomic
Physical
Chemical
 Question 27
0 out of 1 points
What is one of the three rules for contributing to a safe, accident-free work environment?

Selected Answer:  
Take adequate time
Answers: Take adequate time
Correct unsafe conditions immediately or report it to a supervisor
Do it safely the first time

 
All of the above
 Question 28
1 out of 1 points
What is risk management?

Selected  
Answer: The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks arising from
operational factors and making decisions that balance risk cost with mission
benefits. 
Answers: The deliberate approach or a real-time approach or to control risks.

 
The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks arising from
operational factors and making decisions that balance risk cost with mission
benefits. 
The ability to manage risks and implement controls necessary to accomplish
the mission.
None of the above
 Question 29
1 out of 1 points
Which of the following rules contributes to a safe, accident-free work environment?
Selected Answer:  
All of the above
Answers: Take adequate time.
Correct unsafe conditions immediately or report it to a supervisor.
Do it safely the first time.

 
All of the above
 Question 30
1 out of 1 points
Which answer is a safety net for Lack of Awareness?

Selected Answer:  
Check if work conflicts with an existing modification or repair
Answers: Get a good night's sleep before coming to work

 
Check if work conflicts with an existing modification or repair
Ask your spouse to review the work you performed
All of the above
 Question 31
1 out of 1 points
Protect(s) the hands from splinters, hot or sharp metal, and chemicals.
Selected Answer:  
Gloves 
Answers: Coveralls

 
Gloves 
Respirator
Rubber boots
 Question 32
1 out of 1 points
What is the responsibility of employers towards their young employees’ safety?

Selected  
Answer: Provide training in a language that the majority of the workforce understands
Answers:  
Provide training in a language that the majority of the workforce understands
Ask workers to buy protective equipment as needed
Allow young workers to work as much as they can to gain more knowledge
on the job
None of the above
 Question 33
0 out of 1 points
What among the following is NOT a reason behind the rising injury rate among young workers?

Selected Answer:  
Inexperience and lack of safety training
Answers: Hazards typical to workplace including unsafe equipment and slippery
floors
Lack of biological and physical fitness
Inexperience and lack of safety training

 
Laziness and unwillingness to work
 Question 34
1 out of 1 points
The likelihood of the harm occurring is also evaluated and calculated by this risk component. 

Selected Answer:  
Risk Assessment
Answers: Monitoring the risk
Framing the risk

 
Risk Assessment
Risk Response
 Question 35
1 out of 1 points
Which behavior or safety net can help reduce the feelings of pressure?

Selected Answer:  
Ensure the pressure is not self-induced
Answers: Use a detailed checklist to keep track of actions completed
Consider temporary solutions to the problem to expedite completion
Call your team

 
Ensure the pressure is not self-induced
 Question 36
1 out of 1 points
"Any change in body function or the structures of cells that can lead to disease or health
problems".

Selected Answer:  
Adverse health effect
Answers: Accident Prone effect
Health consult effect

 
Adverse health effect
Health Issue effect
 Question 37
1 out of 1 points
This component determines how the organization responds to a risk once it is identified.

Selected Answer:  
Risk Response
Answers: Framing the risk
Risk Assessment
Monitoring the risk

 
Risk Response
 Question 38
1 out of 1 points
The three main ways to reduce or remove hazards at work are

Selected Answer:  
PPE, remove the hazard, good work policies
Answers:  
PPE, remove the hazard, good work policies
PPE, good training, good shoes
PPE, good work policies, good training
PPE, remove the hazard, good shoes
 Question 39
0 out of 1 points
Not alerting others when something does not seem right, not speaking up when the actions of
another concern you, or not reporting procedures are poorly written or impractical, are all actions
of someone who lacks?

Selected Answer:  
Awareness
Answers: Awareness
Consciousness 

 
Assertiveness 
Knowledge
 Question 40
1 out of 1 points
______________ is the application of engineering and management principles, criteria and
techniques to achieve acceptable mishap risk within the constraints of operational effectiveness
and suitability, time and cost throughout all phases of the system life cycle. 

Selected Answer:  
System Safety
Answers: Safety Culture
Safety Techniques
Risk and Hazard Management

 
System Safety
 Question 41
1 out of 1 points
This component validates that the risk program has implemented the planned risk response and
that information security plans are derived from traceable mission/business functions.

Selected Answer:  
Monitoring the risk
Answers: Risk Assessment

 
Monitoring the risk
Framing the risk
Risk Response
 Question 42
1 out of 1 points
These are some components of risk management, except.

Selected Answer:  
Safety alignment
Answers:  
Safety alignment
Risk Response
Framing the risk
Risk Assessment 
 Question 43
1 out of 1 points
Consists of prevention and control of disease, injury, and disability associated with interactions
between people and their environment.

Selected Answer:  
Environmental Health
Answers: Community Health
Environment
Community

 
Environmental Health
 Question 44
1 out of 1 points
What are the basic aspects of job hazards that should be described?

Selected Answer:  
All of the above
Answers: Environment (where is the hazard happening?)
Exposure (who or what it is happening to)
Trigger (what precipitates the hazard?)

 
All of the above
 Question 45
1 out of 1 points
Refers to all things, conditions, and influences that affect the growth, health, and progress of
living and non-living things.

Selected Answer:  
Environment
Answers: Community
Environmental Health

 
Environment
Community Health

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