What are inhalation and skin absorption?
What are Inhalation and Oral Ingestion?
This is typically referred to as any sound in a work environment.
What is occupational noise?
This term is referred to as designing the task, equipment and/or the workplace to fit the worker.
What is Ergonomics?
This is the term for emissions from a valve or joint leak.
What is Fugitive Emissions?
What is Chemical Asphyxiants?
These biological agents are often found in work and natural environments?
What are Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses and Parasites?
Occupational noise is measured in these units.
What is decibels/DBA?
This work is often associated with carpel tunnel syndrome.
What is Work with Vibrating Tools, Computers or a Strong Grip?
A technique for weighing molecules and separating them by weight.
What is Mass Spectrometry?
Bacteria normally occur in these three general shapes.
What are Spheres, Spirals and Rods?
These are the two categories of hearing loss.
What are Sensorineural and Conductive?
This is typically the most effective control to address ergonomic hazards.
What is Substitution or Elimination of Task?
This instrument is worn by the employee near their hearing zone to measure sound levels during work shifts or sampling period.
These are two common hazard controls when working with organic solvents and vapors.
What are Personal Protective Equipment and Ventilation?
True or False: Viruses are parasitic microorganisms that can only produce within a living cell.
What is True?
Non-Ionizing radiation is composed of these two fields traveling at the speed of light.
What are Magnetic and Oscillating Electric?
True or False: Overexertion, Bodily Reactions, Slips, Trips and Falls make up 60% of all injuries and illnesses with days away from work based on a 2013 Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
What is True?
What is Musculoskeletal Hazards?
What is the Amplitude Height of the Peak?
Wildlife
Pollutants
Allegens and Toxins from Higher Plants
Protient Allergens
Microorganisms and their biolgoical components
What is Pollutants?
True or False: This is a typical characteristic of heat stroke.
Condition responds readily to prompt treatment including rest, fluids, and/or removal from heat.
What is False?
These factors are typically considered when performing an Ergonomic Assessment.
What are the Tasks; the Load; the Working Environment; and Individual Capabilities?
A mass spectrometer uses this type of chemical.