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42 Cards in this Set
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Industrial Hygiene is concerned with the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and _____ of different hazards or stressors
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Control
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Industrial hygiene hazards are classified as chemical, physical, _____ and _____
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environmental
ergonomic |
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The four modes of entry for most hygiene hazards are what?
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inhalation
ingestion injection absorbtion |
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An aerosol is a ____ suspended in air while dust is a ____ suspended in air
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liquid
solid |
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Fumes are suspended particles caused by the _____ of a solid from a gaseous state
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condensation
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a TLV-TWA is an acceptable level of exposure for ___ hours per day
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8
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a TLV-STEL is an acceptable level of exposure for ___ minutes
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15
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Toxicology is classifying substances based on their effect on ____
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humans
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Nephrotoxic -
Neurotoxic - Hemotopoetic- Hepatotoxic - |
Nephrotoxic -kidneys
Neurotoxic -nerves Hemotopoetic-blood Hepatotoxic -liver |
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_____ is the preferred method for controlling hazards from toxic chemicals
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engineering
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A primary reason that companies want to conduct an accident investigation is to _____
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Prevent it from happening again
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Companies want to insure that accident investigation is not about _____
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placing blame
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Unsafe ___ and unsafe _____ are the two indirect causes of accidents
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acts/conditions
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The _____________ is the direct cause of an accident
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unplanned release of energy
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______ analysis utilizes a branching technioque to iidentify the true cause of an accident
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root cause analysis
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Asking the five _____ can help to get to the cause of an accident
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whys
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Interviewing _____ is an excellent source of firsthand info about an accident
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witnesses
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An accident report should consist of what 4 things?
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Backround info
Account of accident Analysis of cause Recommendations |
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Environmental factors, Personal factors and ______ are the three basic causes of most accidents
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company policy
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The accident investigator should only be responsible for ______ only and should have a good working knowledge of the job that was being performed when the accident occured
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The investigation
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What are the four steps of creating a JSA
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Identify the job
key steps hazards select the controls |
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Three types of inspections
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Periodic
Intermittent General |
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Inspections must be done by a ____
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competent person
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OSHA requires that the number of inspections be ____ and ____
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frequent
regular |
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Name at least on factor that helps a company determine how many inspections it must do
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frequency of accident
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What four things must be in place for an effective safety and health program?
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commitment, employee involment
worksite analysis hazard prevention and control safety/health training |
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What does BBS stand for?
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Behavioral based Safety
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Accident = _____
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direct cause
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Unsafe Acts=__________
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indirect cause
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JSA stands for ___
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job safety analysis
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Feedback/coaching should be these?
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private
specific immediate |
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2 main motivational theories?
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goal driven
behavioral driven |
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______ is an example of _____ driven theory
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Maslow/ Goal driven
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Investigation is not complete until ______
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corrective action
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2 key succes factors for BBS identified by OSHA are ___ / ____
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Management support
employee involvement |
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What is critical behavior inventory?
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steering comittees begin by creating this list. (?)
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____- a quantitative assesment for measuring safety
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audit
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BBS is not a program it is a ____
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process
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______ must perform inspection
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competant person
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How much is human error?
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85-95%
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A JSA is conducted for _____ and ____ of a particular task
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accident severity
frequency |
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A JSA can assist with __/___
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investigation training
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