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FP&P #1002: A water fire extinguisher requires hydrostatic testing every

5 years

OH #1158: Carbon monoxide is formed by:

Incomplete Combustion

Math #230: The coefficient of variation of an asbestos sampling technique has been estimated to be 0.22. The coefficient of variation for charcoal tube sampling has been estimated to be 0.10. This means asbestos air sampling is:

More variable

Ergo #771: Thump pad and the pads of three of four fingers oppose each other near the tips (object grasped does not touch the palm). This coupling is known as:

Disk Grip

TEC #1605: Which of the following is the art and science of teaching children?

Pedagogy

FPP #1059: Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) must be inspected:

Monthly

EM #1413: Pneumoconiosis is a disease of the lungs that is caused by inhalation of:

Dusts

TEC #1563: Traditional safety program components utilized to influence employee attitudes and behavior are identified with:

Posters, booklets, green stamps

TEC #1651: The class is provided pictures and witness testimony from a real-life electrocution, and provided time as groups, to evaluate the information and make conclusions as to what happened. In which training method does this best fit?

Cases

SMS #588: The technique that provides a means for quantitatively evaluating the contribution of human error to the degredation of product quality is called:

THERP, a technique for human error predictions was developed by the Scandia Corporation. It provides a means for quantitatively evaluating the contributions of human error to the degradation of product quality. It can be used for human components in systems and can be combined with either failure modes effects or fault tree analysis.

As one ages there is a vascular and neural degeneration of the inner ear. This results in a decrease in hearing ability. This condition is called:

Presbycusis

EM #1494: Of the following, which is the appropriate type of hood for a welding operation?

Downdraft bench booth

SMS #650: The OSHA Process Safety Standard requires employers with applicable processes to implement a Contractor Safety Program. Elements of the Contractor Safety Program include the following EXCEPT:

Process Safety

OH #1162: For the following decomposition reaction, how many liters of hydrogen would be released if 17 grams of ammonia were decomposed? Assume ideal gas behavior at STP. 2(NH3) -> N2 + 3(H2)

33.6

Math #319: According to Peterson, which of the following is NOT a basic principle of loss control?

"Safety must be managed as a special company function - set apart from the normal planning process to ensure management's commitment to safety is clearly visible among employees."

EM #1466: Tank farm

d

SMS #602: The major cause of on-the-job fatalities in the United States is:

Employee motor vehicle use

SMS #667: What is the name of the American Society of Safety Engineer's Journal?

Professional Safety

SMS #426: What is a bathtub curve?

Typical failure rate analyses for products

OH #1192: The primary target tissue in methanol toxicity is the ________________.

Retina

Math #3: Relative humidity is determined using:

Wet bulb and dry bulb with psychometric chart

SMS #586: The interaction of component parts to perform a function or task that accomplishes something defines:

A system

TEC #1574: Modern technology exists for presenting visual images to students. A popular example of more modern visual imaging devices is the:

Computer video projector

Math #9: How much acetone would have to be evaporated in a room 25 ft * 25 ft * 25 ft to give a final concentration of 25 ppm at STP? (S.G. = 0.79, M.W. = 58)

25 ft * 25 ft * 25 ft = 15,625 ft3


15625 ft3/35.3 ft3/m3 = 442.6 m3


Determine mg/m3 equivalent of 25 ppm mg/m3 = 25 * 58/24.45 = 59.3 59.3 mg/M3 * 442.6 M3 = 26,246 mg = 26.246 g 26.246 g/0.79g/ml = 33.2 ml

FAIL PASSIVE ARRANGEMENTS

Are similar to fuses and circuit breakers; they reduce the system to its first level.

FAIL ACTIVE DESIGN

Maintains any condition that will keep the system in a safe mode until corrective or overriding action occurs.

FAIL OPERATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

Allow functions to continue safely until corrective action is possible.