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Deals with understanding the causes of accidents at work and ways to prevent them. Concerns
with good housekeeping, proper materials handling and storage, machine and electrical safety,
fire prevention and control, etc. ✔Correct Answer-Occupational Safety
Explains how different hazards and risks may cause an illness ✔Correct Answer-Occupational
Health
Discusses the identification, evaluation, and control of physical, chemical, biological, and
ergonomic hazards. ✔Correct Answer-Industrial Hygiene
Aims of OSH ✔Correct Answer-- Promote and maintain the highest degree of physical,
mental, and social well-being of workers in all occupations
- Prevent any adverse health effects of the working condition
- Assign workers in an occupational environment adapted to physical and mental needs.
- Adapt work to humans
encompasses the social, mental, and physical well-being of workers ✔Correct Answer-
Occupational Health and Safety
a source or situation with a potential to cause harm be it injury, ill health, damage to property
or environment ✔Correct Answer-Hazard
a likelihood of a hazardous event to occur ✔Correct Answer-Risk
an unexpected and unplanned occurrence arising out of or in connection with work which
results to personal injury, disease or death. ✔Correct Answer-Occupational Accident
This is the result of an occupational accident. ✔Correct Answer-Occupational Injury
Case where an injured person was absent from work for at least one day, excluding the day of
the accident. Able to perform again within 1 year. ✔Correct Answer-Temporary Incapacity
Worker was not able to perform duties for more than 1 year ✔Correct Answer-Permanent
Incapacity
When death occurred, whether immediately after the accident or within the same reference
year ✔Correct Answer-Fatal case
, Top contributing factors to Occupational Accidents and Injuries ✔Correct Answer-- Machines
and Equipment
- Hand tools
- Materials
- Buildings and structures
- Chemical substances
Refers to cases of occupational injuries with workdays lost per 1,000,000 employee-hours of
exposure ✔Correct Answer-Frequency rate
Refers to cases of occupational injuries with workdays lost per 1,000 workers ✔Correct
Answer-Incidence Rate
refers to workdays lost of cases of occupational injuries resulting temporary incapacity per
1,000,000 employees hours of exposure ✔Correct Answer-Severity Rate
Refers to workdays lost for every case of occupational injury resulting in temporary incapacity
✔Correct Answer-Average workdays lost
IRR of RA 11058 entitled "An Act Strengthening Compliance with Occupational Safety and
Health Standards and Providing Penalties for Violations Thereof" ✔Correct Answer-DOLE DO
no. 198 s. 2018
DOLE DO no. 198 s. 2018 signed ✔Correct Answer-06 Dec 2018
DOLE DO no. 198 s. 2018 effectivity ✔Correct Answer-24 Jan 2019
DOLE DO no. 198 s. 2018 published ✔Correct Answer-09 Jan 2019
any person trained and duly certified to administer first aid by the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) or
any organization authorized by the DOLE Secretary. ✔Correct Answer-Certified first-aider
establishments, projects, sites and all other places where work is being undertaken wherein the
number of employees, nature of operations and risk or hazard involved in the business as
determined by the Secretary of Labor and Employment, require compliance with the provisions
of DO 198-18. ✔Correct Answer-Covered Workplaces
refer to those which have been granted accreditation by DOLE pursuant to Department Order
No. 16, s. 2001. ✔Correct Answer-DOLE - Accredited Training Organizations
any machine with engine or electric motor as prime mover ✔Correct Answer-Equipment