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What is the acronym one must remember when using a fire-extinguisher?
What is PASS?
100

Recognizes routes of exposure, examine relationships between chemical exposures in the workplace and acute and latent health effects such as burns or cancer, and understand dose response relationships

toxicology

100
The electrical component that runs through the body and causes sometimes fatal damage.
What is current?
100
To protect eyes from splashing hazards.
What is goggles?
100
To make the job fit the person is the science of ___.
What is ergonomics?
100
To sustain a fire, one must need Fuel, Oxygen and____.
What is Heat?
100
True/False: Emergency exits can be blocked as long as they are never in use.
What is False?
100

A work related injury or disease that effects the back or upper extremity.

musculoskeletal injuries

100
To protect hands from chemical or temperature hazards.
What is gloves?
100
The minimum height at which one must provide scaffolds with rails and toe-boards.
What is 3 feet?
100
Fire on paper, wood, or cloth is in class ___.
What is Class A?
100
Routes of egress should have doors that open in which direction?
What is outwards?
100
A surplus of electrons sitting on the surface can produce this type of shock.
What is electrostatic discharge shock?
100
To protect from inhaling dust particles.
What is face mask or respirator?
100
To protect from working on equipment, this is conducted to remove the power source.
What is Lockout-Tagout?
100
How often should you replace batteries in your smoke detectors?
What is Twice a year?
100

Matches job to worker, emphasizing capabilities and minimizing limitations

ergonomics

100
True/False: It is best to measure electrical components using both hands on the meter probes.
What is false?
100
To protect from slipping in oil?
What is rubber soled, non-slip shoes?
100
Created in 1970s and is the enforcer of safety standards and regulations.
What is the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OSHA)?
100

Identifies and controls workplace injuries through active safeguards and worker training and education programs about job safety

safety

100
True/False: Emergency exits signs should be placed within 20 feet of an exit.
What is True?
100
Should be removed from equipment prior to maintenance.
What is power?
100
To protect from falling from high distances.
What is a harness?
100

What are the six types of workplace hazards?

Safety, Biological, Physical, Ergonomic, Chemical, and Workload.