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Lesson - Fire Hazards and Life Safety
Description : A fire risk is understanding and estimating the level of harm posed by fire hazards to people,
property, and business continuity.
Description : The OSHA Standard for the Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout Standard) is
identified as 29 CFR 1910.147. Its purpose is to prevent injuries resulting from accidental or unintentional
energy release during machinery or equipment shutdown for maintenance or service.
Your Answer : The minimum amount of a toxic substance needed to produce a measurable effect
Description : The threshold refers to the minimum concentration or amount of a toxic substance required
to cause a detectable or measurable effect on the health of an individual. It signifies the point at which
exposure to a substance starts to have an impact.
4. Which individuals should have adequate signaling devices to evacuate in case of a radiation emergency?
Description : All individuals should have adequate signaling devices to evacuate in case of a radiation
emergency to ensure their safety.
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Correct Answer : Physical fitness assessment
Description : Psychological workload can be measured through state-based subjective rating, behavioral
time allocation, and psychophysiological strategies. Physical fitness assessment does not directly measure
psychological workload.
Description : Nitrogen narcosis occurs when excessive nitrogen is absorbed into body tissues, typically as
a result of breathing nitrogen-rich air at depth during underwater diving. It can cause symptoms similar to
alcohol intoxication.
Description : Insulators are materials that do not contain many free electrons at room temperature,
making them poor conductors of electricity.
8. Which of the following is NOT a common prevention and control strategy for workplace hazards?
Description : Exposure escalation is not a recognized prevention and control strategy for workplace
hazards. Instead, the focus is on reducing or eliminating exposure to hazards through strategies such as
replacement, process modification, isolation, ventilation, and personal protective equipment.
Description : The coefficient of friction between surfaces is a measure of the traction or grip of a surface. It
is an effective way to compare the level of traction provided by different treads or surfaces.
Question Reference From : Falling, Impact, Acceleration, Lifting and Vision Hazards
10. Electricity is the flow of positively charged particles through an electrically conductive material.
Description : Electricity is the flow of negatively charged particles, specifically electrons, through an
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electrically conductive material.
Description : The cumulative injury rate refers to the measure of injuries that have occurred due to a
particular ergonomic problem over a specific period of time. It helps assess the impact of a specific issue on
employee health and well-being.
12. What are the necessary ingredients to start and maintain a spreading fire?
Description : Oxygen, fuel, and heat are necessary ingredients to start and maintain a spreading fire. These
three elements form the “fire triangle.”
Description : The main causes of falls include foreign objects in the tread, design defects in the tread,
slippery surfaces, and impaired physical condition of a person.
Question Reference From : Falling, Impact, Acceleration, Lifting and Vision Hazards
Your Answer : To prevent the core body temperature from falling below 35 °C (95 °F)
Correct Answer : To prevent the core body temperature from falling below 36 °C (98.6 °F)
Description : Hypothermia occurs when the core body temperature falls below normal levels. Protecting
employees from hypothermia involves maintaining their core body temperature above 36 °C (98.6 °F).
Correct Answer : Accident and injury trends, absenteeism, high employee turnover, and employee
complaints
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Description : Common indicators of ergonomic problems are accident and injury trends, cumulative
injury rate (CTD), absenteeism, high turnover, employee complaints, employee-related changes, poor
quality, and large amounts of manual materials.
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