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The first step to a job safety analysis is to:
A. Prepare a list of potential problems
b. document an itemized sequence of job tasks
c. Identify the hazard of each task
d. propose potential solutions to problems - ANSWERSDocument an itemized
sequence of job tasks
What does NIOSH stand for?
a. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
b. National Institute for Organizations Safety and Health
c. Nationwide Instructions for Occupational Safety and Health
d. Nationwide Instructions for Organizational Safety and Health - ANSWERSNational
Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
An employee questions the quality of the materials inside a trailer and pages his/her
supervisor to come to the trailer. It is clear that the contents have been seriously
damaged in shipment. Which of the following actions is appropriate?
a. Reject the load to the carrier
b. Call the inbound planner to come count the contents of the shipment
c. Only accept the undamaged portions
d. Accept the load and take it to the line for use - ANSWERSReject the load to the
carrier
Several federal agencies enforce regulations concerning the workplace. The federal
agency concerned with enforcement of safety regulations is:
a. EPA
b. OSHA
c. DOT
d. NIOSH - ANSWERSOSHA
Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a fixed ladder
, a. The length of the rung has to be 16"
b. The distance between rungs shall exceed 16"
c. Cages are required on all fixed ladders over 20"
d. When required, landing platforms must be a minimum of 24" x 30" - ANSWERSThe
distance between rungs shall exceed 16"
Audits of environmental or quality systems within an organization typically include all of
the following except:
a. Detailed instructions on how to improve the system
b. A list of operational metrics that will be used to track performance
c. Timelines for corrective actions to be taken
d. Individuals who are responsible for implementing the corrective action -
ANSWERSDetailed instructions on how to improve the system
A job safety analysis should NOT be conducted by?
a. A maintenance worker
b. An operator
c. A project engineer
d. An OSHA representative - ANSWERSAn OSHA representative
The risk of injury for new employees is ___ than for those with experience
a. Less Likely
b. More likely
c. About the same
d. Exactly the same - ANSWERSMore Likely
In most manufacturing plants, the chance of being exposed to blood-borne pathogens is
relatively small. In these plants, the greatest risk of exposure is:
a. Working with a respirator
b. Contact with bodily fluid while working with first aid
c. Exposure to certain pesticides and toxic metals
d. Getting cut on a sharp surface - ANSWERSContact with bodily fluid while working
with first aid
To make sure the receiver has understood a message, you should:
a. Ask them if they understood what you said
b. Make them sign a statement that they understood
c. Have the recipient rephrase what was said in his/her own words
d. None of the above - ANSWERSHave the recipient rephrase what was said in their
own words
The primary need for training in today's manufacturing environment is:
a. Job justification/documentation
b. Change in people/processes
c. To receive government money
d. To involve employees - ANSWERSChange in people/processes