CSMLS LAB SAFETY GUIDELINES
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
What are the major ways to deal with risk?
A) Ignore them; have employees sign non-liability contracts
B) Worker's compensation
C) Report to government
D) Tolerate, treat, terminate or transfer the risk - Correct Answers -D
Which of the following may be useful in helping to identify laboratory hazards?
A) Safety Data Sheets
B) Inspections
C) Incident reports
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
Personal monitoring can be used to measure noise exposure.
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -A
Standards that identify allowable levels of exposure are available for all chemicals.
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -A
An example of an engineering control is:
A) Full body coverage (gown, shoe covers, gloves, goggles)
B) Strictly enforced safety rules
C) All of the above
D) None of the above - Correct Answers -D
Threshold limit values were devised to identify the level of risk for the most sensitive
individuals in the workplace
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -B
,Emergency response plans, training, and occupational health programs are examples
of:
A) Engineering controls
B) Administrative controls
C) personal protective equipment
D) None of the above - Correct Answers -B
In the hierarchy of controls, which type of control is considered the best?
A) Engineering controls
B) Administrative controls
C) PPE
D) Hiring controls - Correct Answers -A
A task hazard analysis is:
A) Required for each job, by federal regulation
B) A good approach to identifying hazards
C) Should be performed by supervisors and managers, rather than workers
D) Is not part of an occupational health and safety management system - Correct
Answers -B
The concept in legislation which indicates that, "employers must do everything
reasonable to protect the the health and safety of workers is referred to as:
A) The rights of Workers
B) Refusal of unsafe work
C) Due diligence
D) Workers compensation - Correct Answers -C
In the internal responsibility system model, management is usually required to:
A) correct hazards
B) provide training
C) Investigate accidents
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
In the internal responsibility system model, employees are usually required to:
A) Follow rules
B) Reduce absenteeism
C) Belong to a union
D) Have immunizations - Correct Answers -A
Canadian laboratories are governed by:
, A) Municipal legislation
B) Provincial legislation
C) Federal legislation
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
Three major elements of WHMIS are:
A) SDS, training, PPE
B) Labels, training, SDS
C) SDS, inventory control, PPE
D) Training, PPE, , labels - Correct Answers -B
The Canada Criminal Code does not apply to laboratories or medical facilities:
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -B
Record keeping and documentation are important ways to demonstrate enforcement
and accountability:
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -A
The CSA group has published standards related to:
A) Fume hoods
B) Biological safety cabinets
C) Use of respirators
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
If you have a safety issue that you cannot solve, you should first contact:
A) The government health and safety regulatory agency
B) The media
C) Your safety committee
D) Your supervisor - Correct Answers -D
A good safety culture promotes the following value:
A) All injuries are preventable
B) Employees are ultimately responsible for safety in the workplace
C) Only serious incidents should be reported
D) Unsafe workers should be terminated - Correct Answers -A
A hazard is the same as a risk:
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
What are the major ways to deal with risk?
A) Ignore them; have employees sign non-liability contracts
B) Worker's compensation
C) Report to government
D) Tolerate, treat, terminate or transfer the risk - Correct Answers -D
Which of the following may be useful in helping to identify laboratory hazards?
A) Safety Data Sheets
B) Inspections
C) Incident reports
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
Personal monitoring can be used to measure noise exposure.
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -A
Standards that identify allowable levels of exposure are available for all chemicals.
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -A
An example of an engineering control is:
A) Full body coverage (gown, shoe covers, gloves, goggles)
B) Strictly enforced safety rules
C) All of the above
D) None of the above - Correct Answers -D
Threshold limit values were devised to identify the level of risk for the most sensitive
individuals in the workplace
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -B
,Emergency response plans, training, and occupational health programs are examples
of:
A) Engineering controls
B) Administrative controls
C) personal protective equipment
D) None of the above - Correct Answers -B
In the hierarchy of controls, which type of control is considered the best?
A) Engineering controls
B) Administrative controls
C) PPE
D) Hiring controls - Correct Answers -A
A task hazard analysis is:
A) Required for each job, by federal regulation
B) A good approach to identifying hazards
C) Should be performed by supervisors and managers, rather than workers
D) Is not part of an occupational health and safety management system - Correct
Answers -B
The concept in legislation which indicates that, "employers must do everything
reasonable to protect the the health and safety of workers is referred to as:
A) The rights of Workers
B) Refusal of unsafe work
C) Due diligence
D) Workers compensation - Correct Answers -C
In the internal responsibility system model, management is usually required to:
A) correct hazards
B) provide training
C) Investigate accidents
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
In the internal responsibility system model, employees are usually required to:
A) Follow rules
B) Reduce absenteeism
C) Belong to a union
D) Have immunizations - Correct Answers -A
Canadian laboratories are governed by:
, A) Municipal legislation
B) Provincial legislation
C) Federal legislation
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
Three major elements of WHMIS are:
A) SDS, training, PPE
B) Labels, training, SDS
C) SDS, inventory control, PPE
D) Training, PPE, , labels - Correct Answers -B
The Canada Criminal Code does not apply to laboratories or medical facilities:
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -B
Record keeping and documentation are important ways to demonstrate enforcement
and accountability:
A) True
B) False - Correct Answers -A
The CSA group has published standards related to:
A) Fume hoods
B) Biological safety cabinets
C) Use of respirators
D) All of the above - Correct Answers -D
If you have a safety issue that you cannot solve, you should first contact:
A) The government health and safety regulatory agency
B) The media
C) Your safety committee
D) Your supervisor - Correct Answers -D
A good safety culture promotes the following value:
A) All injuries are preventable
B) Employees are ultimately responsible for safety in the workplace
C) Only serious incidents should be reported
D) Unsafe workers should be terminated - Correct Answers -A
A hazard is the same as a risk: