WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
\.HRAC - ANSWERS✔-Hazard recognition, hazard assessment and hazard control
\.Hazard Recognition - ANSWERS✔-The systematic task of identifying all hazards
present or potentially present in a workplace. It's always the first step of any HRAC
process.
\.Hazard Assessment - ANSWERS✔-Workers and employers which of the hazards
needs to be addressed most urgently.
\.Hazard Control - ANSWERS✔-The process used to establish preventative and
corrective measures implemented to eliminate or mitigate the effect of the
hazard.
\.Hierarchy of Controls - ANSWERS✔-A system used to control workplace risks. It's
a step by step approach to eliminating or reducing risks ranking from most
effective to least.
\.Five Controls in Hierarchy of Controls - ANSWERS✔-1. Elimination
2. Substitution
3. Engineering Controls
, 4. Administrative Controls
5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
\.Elimination - ANSWERS✔-Removes the hazard from the worksite
\.Substitution - ANSWERS✔-Replaces something that produces a hazard with
something that does not.
\.Engineering Controls - ANSWERS✔-Modifications to the workplace, equipment,
materials or work processes that reduces workers exposure to hazards.
\.Administrative Controls - ANSWERS✔-Changes to work process, policies, training
or rules designed to reduce exposure to hazards.
\.Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - ANSWERS✔-Equipment worn by workers
designed to protect them if they come in contact with hazard.
\.Physical Hazards - ANSWERS✔-Noise and vibration, temperature, radiation and
ergonomics.
\.When is noise harmful to workers? - ANSWERS✔-Three characteristics affect
when noise becomes a hazard: frequency, duration and loudness. Noise can lead
to permanent hearing loss.