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Basics Of Occupational Safety 5th Edition David L. Goetsch - Solutions
List five symptoms of AIDS.
What does the acronym “AIDS” mean?
Explain the precautions that should be taken before resuming business after a disaster.
Explain how to prepare for and respond to an active-shooter incident.
How can employers prepare for the threat of terrorism?
What elements should a disaster recovery plan contain?
Describe how a company may respond to the trauma resulting from a workplace emergency.
Why should a company include trauma response in its EAP?
What is trauma?
What is an expert system? How can one be used in responding to an emergency?
Define the following emergency response concepts: ERT, ERN, and TRT.
How can a company localize its EAP?
Describe the essential components of an EAP and explain how to build the needs of personnel with disabilities into the plan.
What are the critical elements of OSHA’s standard for evacuation planning?
Besides training, what other first-aid preparation should a company take?
Explain how you would provide first-aid training if you were responsible for setting up a program at your company.
How do OSHA standards relate to emergency preparation?
Describe how a company’s emergency response effort should be coordinated.
List and explain the four main components of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.
Explain the rationale for emergency preparation.
Define the term emergency.
Explain the main components of an evaluation of a hearing loss prevention program.
Explain the four classifications of HPDs that are widely used.
What is HAV? How can it be prevented?
Differentiate between engineering and administrative controls.
List three appropriate follow-up activities when an audiometric test reveals hearing loss in an employee.
Define the following terms: follow-up, noise survey, and audiometric testing.
What factors do medical professionals consider in determining causal relationships of hearing loss?
Give a brief description of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95.
Give a brief description of ANSI S12.13.
At what sound level is it necessary to begin using some type of personal protection?
List four factors that affect the risk of hearing loss from exposure to excessive noise.
Describe the various physiological problems associated with excessive noise.
List and briefly explain the three broad types of industrial noise.
Describe the relationship between the pitch of sound and the cycle of sound waves.
Differentiate between sound and vibration.
What is the difference between sound and noise?
Define the term sound.
Summarize union responsibilities in preventing workplace violence.
Summarize employee responsibilities in preventing workplace violence.
Summarize employer responsibilities in preventing workplace violence.
Explain the four ways in which an angry person may respond in a work setting.
What are the primary causes of conflict on the job?
What elements of OSHA’s guidelines on workplace violence can be adapted for future use in most types of business and industrial firms?
Defend or refute the following statement: A manufacturer must comply with OSHA’s guidelines on workplace violence.
Explain the concept of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED).
Defend or refute the following statement: A violent act that occurs away from the employer’s premises cannot be considered work-related.
What is the exclusivity provision of workers’ compensation laws? Why is this provision significant?
Defend or refute the following statement: Employees who commit violent acts forfeit their rights and can be dealt with accordingly.
Approximately how many people are direct victims of workplace violence annually?
Define the following terms as they relate to violence in the workplace: occupational violent crime, employee, and outsider.
What are the purposes of GHS?
Summarize the requirements of OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard.
Explain the various elements that should be included in an organization’s confined space management policy.
Explain the major tenets of the OSHA Confined Space Standard.
What is “sick-building” syndrome?
Explain the three NIOSH categories of respirators.
Define the following terms: time-weighted average and ceiling.
What is a threshold limit value?
Describe the basic provisions of the OSHA Chemical Process Standard.
What is a carcinogen?
List and describe the various classifications of airborne toxics.
Differentiate between acute and chronic effects and exposures.
Define the following terms: dose threshold, lethal dose, and lethal concentration.
Explain the mathematical expression of the dose–response relationship.
Describe the most common routes of entry for toxic substances.
List the factors that determine the effect that a toxic substance will have.
What is a toxic substance?
How does NIOSH relate to industrial hygiene?
Explain five self-protection strategies that employees can use in the workplace.
Give an example of a prevention/control strategy in each of the following categories:engineering controls, ventilation, and personal protective equipment.
List five generic prevention and control strategies that can be used in any workplace.
List the most important considerations when evaluating hazards in the workplace.
Briefly explain the following concepts relating to exposure thresholds: time-weighted average, short-term exposure limit, and exposure ceiling.
What types of medical examinations should be required of employees who handle ACMs?
Explain the following ways of dealing with asbestos in the workplace: removal, enclosure, and encapsulation.
Summarize the various elements of ANSI Z9.8 (indoor air quality/HVAC).
What factors should be considered in deciding whether to remove or contain asbestos?
Describe the following types of airborne contaminants: dusts, fumes, smoke, mists, and gases.
What are the most common routes of entry for toxic agents?
Briefly explain the typical categories of hazards in the workplace.
List five OSHA requirements relating to industrial hygiene.
What is the role of the safety and health professional regarding industrial hygiene?
Briefly explain the responsibilities of the modern industrial hygienist.
Define the term industrial hygiene.
List five factors that can contribute to heat injuries in the workplace.
Explain all three of OSHA’s manual firefighting options.
Describe the precautions that should be taken for dip tanks, oil burners, and spraypainting booths.
Summarize the key components of a fire safety program.
Explain briefly OSHA’s regulations for fire brigades.
What types of fabrics are prohibited in environments that are flame or arc prone?
Define the term life safety.
What is the trend with regard to future fire safety standards?
Explain the best ways to prevent an office fire.
What is the most successful lifesaving preparation for a fire disaster?
What are some of the systems utilized by smoke detectors?
What are some of the toxic chemicals often produced by fires?
What are the leading causes of fire-related deaths?
In what four ways can electricity cause a fire?
Describe the NFpA hazards identification system.
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