What is False?
29 CFR 1910.95 is the general industry standard for which program?
What is Noise?
What is Substitution or Elimination of Task?
This is typically the reference term for the exposure assement process.
What is IH Baseline?
What is Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
The acronym NIOSH is short for this agency.
What is National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health?
A parasitic organism that can only produce in a living cell.
What is a Virus?
This is the required time-weighted average (TWA) used to determine how long a person can be exposed to a noise level.
What is 8-hour?
This is the definition of Ergonomics.
What is the science of designing the task, equipment and/or workplace to fit the worker?
True or False? Detailed knowledge of sampling equipment and its shortcoming is needed in investigations to determine sampling location, proper time to sample and the number of samples to obtain.
What is True?
This exposure control removes the hazard from the workplace?
What is Elimination or Substitution?
OSHA has not established an enforceable standard for this type of exposure.
What is Indoor Air Quality?
Old rodent droppings should be treated in this manner.
What is Infectious as the age cannot be determined?
These are the three health effects caused by Heat Stress.
What is Heat Rash, Heat Cramps and Heat Syncope?
What is Carpel Tunnel Syndrome?
These are the three integral parts of the exposure assessment process.
What are Observations, Records and Sampling?
This exposure control includes designs or modifications to plant, equipment, ventilation, and processes to reduce exposure.
What is Engineering Control?
This type of exposure can be described as extended, repeated or continuous.
What is Chronic Exposure?
Bacteria occur in these three general shapes.
What is IHTs?
What is changing the way they Perform the repetitive movement; Frequency of tasks that are performed; Amount of time rested between movements?
This is how Similar Exposure Groups (SEGs) are typically defined.
What is Generally described by process, job, task and environmental agent; Groups of workers having the same general exposure profile; and Are established using collected data?
This control alters policy, procedures, the time or way the work is completed.
What is Administrative Control?
This is an example of an exposure to a chemical odor after its initial exposure that is no longer detected by nose.
What is Olfactory Fatigue?
These are typically the biological agents found in the work and natural environment.
What are Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses, and Parasites?
OSHA requires employers to establish a Hearing Conservation Program if this type of exposure occurs.
What is exposed to an 8-hour TWA of a least 85 dBA?
These are the major risk factors for MSD injuries.
What is Excessive force, awkward position and repetition; Impact, vibration and pressure points; and Static procedure, isometric work and temperature?
What is Recognition; Anticipation; Waiting for Scheduled Work Breaks; Evalution and Control?
This is the order of the Hierarchy of Controls from most effective to least effective.
10CFR851 Worker Safety states workers at a covered workplace have this right.
What is Right to be notified when monitoring indicates overexposure to hazardous materials?