WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
\.Flammable liquids and gases are examples of what kind of occupational hazard?
- ANSWERS✔-Chemical occupational hazard.
\.The simplest of the root cause analysis methods? - ANSWERS✔-5-Why-Analysis
\.OSHA is a division in which federal government department? - ANSWERS✔-
Department Of Labor.
\.T/F. OSHA's 2009 follow-up monitoring inspection of the BP Texas City refinery
resulted in fines four times larger than the original multi-million dollar fines OSHA
issued in 2005? - ANSWERS✔-True
\.What took place in the late 18th century to the mid 19th century that changed
what occupational hazards looked like? - ANSWERS✔-Industrial Revolution
\.At the federal level, which bureau collects occupational injury & illness
information? - ANSWERS✔-Bureau of Labor Statistics.
, \.Accident investigations help employers - ANSWERS✔-prevent injuries and
illnesses, save money, demonstrate commitment to safety and health, and
promote positive workplace morale.
\.Why do occupational safety? - ANSWERS✔-Its the right thing to do, its good for
business, and its required by Law.
\.T/F the most important aspect of an accident investigation is to have an
investigation plan developed before an accident happens? - ANSWERS✔-True
\.Cal-OSHA has led the country with the implementation of which key safety
program? - ANSWERS✔-Injury & illness Prevention Program _ IIPP
\.What major events in the early 20th century affected the progress of
occupational safety? - ANSWERS✔-Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire in New York
(1911) and Wisconsin passed the first worker's compensation law (1911)
\.multiple traumatic injuries include - ANSWERS✔-Fires and explosions,
Transportation incidents, Contact with objects, and falls to lower levels.
\.When should you begin an accident/ incident investigation? - ANSWERS✔-
immediately
\.T/F-The federal Occupational Safety and Health Act encourages states to develop
and operate their own and health program? - ANSWERS✔-True