Definitions
Analytical Techniques
Theories
Analytical Techs the 2nd
Corrective Actions
100

What is an undesired event that causes injury or property damage?

An accident.

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100

What are the three categories of the tree analysis?

Fault tree, positive tree, analytic tree

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100

What year did G.W. Heinrich develop his domino theory?

1931

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100

What are the three types of cause and effect analysis'?

Apollo method

Fishbone diagram

5 whys

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100

What is the 4th control in the hierarchy of controls?

Engineering


200

Factors incorporate root causes, basic causes, immediate causes, lower level causes, upper level causes, and management causes.

Causal factors.

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200

In a tree analysis, which symbol reflects the "undeveloped event"?

Diamond

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200

According to the accident ratio study, how many reports result in the ratio of "10"?

Minor injury

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200

What does the time loss analysis try to analyze?

Evaluate how timing of EMS and loss control actions affected the loss caused by the accident.

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200

Can the investigator use more than one control measure to prevent future accidents?

Yes

300

Comparing a process that led to an accident with the process as it usually is performed.

Change analysis

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300

What technique is considered a "deductive" process?

Tree analysis

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300

According to the Bird and Germain theory, what is the sequence of an accident?

lack of controls, basic causes, immediate causes, incident, loss

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300

Is the failure modes and effects analysis proactive or reactive?

Proactive

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300

What is the final step in your corrective action instituting process?

Follow up

400

an accident that could involve multiple employees, equipment, procedures, and tasks, which based on the degree of complexity will take additional time to investigate, break down, and analyze.

Complex accident

400

Within this analysis, the investigator uses differences in processes to provide a 4 column spreadsheet elaborating upon each individual one. What technique would this be?

Change analysis

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400

Under the Heinrich theory, which domino results from human factors?

Fault/person

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400

This analysis is used to identify human/machine/environment interaction.

Human factors analysis

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400

According to the System Safety Society 1997, what is the 7th priority in seeking a hazard control solution?

Require management to accept risk.

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500

Injury or illness deemed recordable under OSHA record keeping standard.

Recordable injury

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500

What technique was originally developed for the Department of Energy?

MORT

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500

What is the most widely known management approach to accident causation?

MORT

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500

During this analysis the investigator identifies the codes, design requirements, procedures, and policies that should be followed when performing a task and describes how to comply with all of these standards.

Design criteria analysis

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500

When implementing your corrective actions, what is one crucial finding you must present to management?

Cost-benefit analysis

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