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Section 1910 of title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations
The identifier 29 CFR 1910 refers to?
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Which agency within the Department of Commerce is responsible for conducting research and
developing codes and standards for fire protection and prevention, fire equipment, fire behavior, and
consumer and building product safety?
Directories of state agencies
Red books and blue books contain?
Training of new employees
Detailed safety planning
Cost accounting
(all of the above)
Which of the following techniques can companies use to make managers accountable for safety?
By reducing the probability that the hazard will occur
How does redundancy affect hazards?
__= A+B-(AXB)
What is the Fault Tree Analysis formula for calculating probability for an OR Gate
Guard Rail Requirements
General Industry __ ft above ground
Construction __ ft above ground
___ ft above water
What are the following
Guard Rail requirements:
4 ft = _____
6 ft = _____
25 ft = _____
Net Requirements
Installed within __ ft of work area
Extended __ ft from structure
,What are the following Net requirements:
25 ft = _____
8 ft = _____
EMR
___ company claims aligned with industry
___ company claims lower than industry
___ company claims higher than industry
What are the Experience Modification Rate equal
1 = ___
<1= ___
>1= ___
1m³ = ___ liters
___m³ = 1000 liters
What do these abbreviations mean?
LFL
UFL
What are the abbreviations for:
Lower Flash Limit
Upper Flash Limit
What is this formula used for?
P=A(((1+i)ⁿ-1)/(i(1+i)))
P=Principal
A= Annual Payment
i=interest
n=# of years
What is the
Annuities formula
A Mutagen causes ____
genetic mutations.
Two types of ventilation:
___ Removes contaminated air from a space
___ blows in clean air to reduce concentration in a space Local
Explain the two types of ventilation
Exhaust ___
Dilution ___
, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Physiological, Safety, Love, Esteem, Self-actualization
McGregor's Theory X
employees do not want to work and are only motivated by money.
McGregor's Theory Y
employees like to work and, when their needs are met, actually seek out responsibility.
Herzberg Motivational Theory
2 major categories:
hygiene factors and motivation factors.
Hygiene Factors
• Supervision
• Interpersonal relationships
• Physical working conditions
• Salary
Motivation Factors
• Achievement
• Advancement
• Recognition
• Responsibility
PDCA Cycle (Deming Cycle)
Continuous improvement quality
model: Plan, Do, Check, and Act
Management by Objectives
Focus is to set established goals for the organization by allowing both management and employees to
participate in the process.
Contingency Theory
there is no one best way to organize a corporation, lead a company, or make decisions.
Systems Theory
an organization is considered and treated as a system.
Chaos Theory
the butterfly effect
SECTION: MANAGEMENT STYLES