Question: The questions for the second quiz ( Weeks # 3 & 4 ) all come from the text book by Dr . Charles D .

The questions for the second quiz (Weeks # 3 & 4) all come from the text book by Dr. Charles D. Reese and the reading assignments for Week's 3 and 4: Chapters 3,7,8,9,10,11,12 and Appendix C and D in the Second Edition of the Textbook. In the Third Edition of the Textbook you will need to reference Chapters 3,8,9,10,11,12,13 and Appendix C and D. Please note that some of the questions may require a review of the Appendices).
The link to the PDF copy of the quiz questions with the multiple choice answers is pasted below:Question 1
Safetv and health audits (inspections) are often conducted in workplaces, serve a number of
evaluative purposes. Some of the reasons include:
Check compliance with organizational (company) rules and regulations
Determine the effectiveness of a new process or procedural change
Check compliance with federal rules (OSHA), Washington state rules (WISHA) and local city
and or county codes
Evaluate supervisors' safety and health performance
All of the above
Question 2
On a joint labor/management safety and health committee each committee member should receive
training on the joint committee process and other specific instructions that are deemed necessary,
such as job related safety and health training and the labor members should be paid for all
committee duties to include:
Attendance at meetings
Inspections
Health and safety related training
All of the above
Question 3
Identifying the vast quantity hazards and potential for accidents types, Dr. Charles D. Reese, in his
many list in his textbooks, attempts to simplify that undertaking by putting them into "Basic Types
of Accidents" (I might choose to say "Basic Types of Incidents). How many does he list in his lextbook?
textbook?
Four
Six
None of the above
Question 4
The statement. "Accident investigation is an important part of a viable prevention effort that is
aimed at helping companies not repeat the past" according to Dr. Charles D. Reese is:
True
False
Question 5
The Safety and Health Audit Instrument (what I would call a checklist) that Dr. Charles D. Reese
published in his textbook is typically intended for the follow employment sectors.
Construction
Maritime
General industry
All of the above
Question 6
Trauma-related events harder to observe and evaluate then those related to occupational illnesses.
True False
Question 7
In his textbook Dr. Charles D. Reese is good a chunking information into broad categories to help
us gain a grasps for the high quantity of occupational illness and occupational injuries. He put
health related hazards in the four broad categories they are: 1.
Ergonoricic
Carpentry
Physical
None of the above
Question 8
Ergonomics by definition means "fitting the workplace to the worker". It means that the whole
environment is designed to fit works including
Lighting
The worker/machine interface
All of the above
Question 9
In order for a harmful aqent to exert its toxic effects it must come in contact with a bodv cell. There
are multiple ways for harmful agent to enter a human body. Some of the entry routs are through:
Observation, ingestion, inhalation and injection
Absorption, ingestion, injection and inhalation
Observation, absorption, ingestion and inhalation
All of the above
Question 10
The statistical calculation most likely to be encounter for to determine a workers concentration to a
chemical during a work day(considered to be 8 hours) is:
Parts Per Million (ppm)
Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL's)
Statistical Process Control
Time-Weighted Average (TWA)
Threshold Limit Value (TLV)
None of the above

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