CM Final CMF 2215

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Pavlovian conditioning theory is an example of _________ motivation theory.

Behavioral reaction

OSHA conducts focused inspections to allow for ______.

Better use of resources

Worker's comp premiums can be adjusted by an company's individual ______ rating.​

EMR

The best method to keep employees safe from hazards is to ______ them.

Prevent

Positive behavioral stimuli are also known as _______. nt.

Rewards

A repeat citation can result in a fine of up to _______.

$130,000

If a company has a $550 total cost accident and a 10% profit margin, it will have to generate ____ in additional revenue dollars to cover the costs.​

$5,500

Using a sliding ratio of 4.5 for accidents between $0-2999, we estimate the total costs of an accident with direct costs of $100 to be _____.​

$550

The fatality incident rate for all US female workers in 2016 due to accidents was ___ per 100,000 workers.​

.60

The fatality incident rate for all US workers in 2016 due to falls was ___ per 100,000 workers.​

.60

The fatality incident rate for all US workers in 2016 due to homicides and violent acts was ___ per 100,000 workers.​

.61

If a company has 3 accidents, but its NAICS code expects it to have 4, its EMR should be _____.​

.75

The fatality incident rate for all US workers in 2016 due to transportation related accidents was ___ per 100,000 workers.​

1.47

Warning lines can be used as fall restraints as long as they are no closer to the edge than ____ feet.

10

If you receive an OSHA citation, you have ___ to contest it.

15 days​

The use of any machinery, tool, material, or equipment which is not in compliance with any applicable requirement of this part is prohibited. Such machine, tool, material, or equipment shall either be identified as unsafe by tagging or locking the controls to render them inoperable or shall be physically removed from its place of operation.

1926.20(b)(3)

The employer shall instruct each employee in the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions and the regulations applicable to his work environment to control or eliminate any hazards or other exposure to illness or injury.

1926.21(b)(2)

First aid services and provisions for medical care shall be made available by the employer for every employee covered by these regulations. Regulations prescribing specific requirements for first aid, medical attention, and emergency facilities are contained in Subpart D of this part.

1926.23

Construction areas, aisles, stairs, ramps, runways, corridors, offices, shops, and storage areas where work is in progress shall be lighted with either natural or artificial illumination.

1926.26

The employer is responsible for requiring the wearing of appropriate personal protective equipment in all operations where there is an exposure to hazardous conditions or where this part indicates the need for using such equipment to reduce the hazards to the employees.

1926.28(a)

"Approved" means sanctioned, endorsed, accredited, certified, or accepted as satisfactory by a duly constituted and nationally recognized authority or agency.

1926.32(c)

"Exit marking." Exits shall be marked by a readily visible sign. Access to exits shall be marked by readily visible signs in all cases where the exit or way to reach it is not immediately visible to the occupants.

1926.34(b)

Names or regular job titles of persons or departments who can be contacted for further information or explanation of duties under the plan.

1926.35(b)(6)

The employer shall review with each employee upon initial assignment those parts of the plan which the employee must know to protect the employee in the event of an emergency. The written plan shall be kept at the workplace and made available for employee review. For those employers with 10 or fewer employees the plan may be communicated orally to employees and the employer need not maintain a written plan.

1926.35(e)(3)

One full time worker will typically work about _____ hours per year.

2000

On temporary stair handrails, the minimum clearance between the rail and wall shall be ____ inches.

3

When stopping a fall, a PFAS shall bring an employee to a complete stop and limit the maximum deceleration to ______ feet.

3.5 feet (42 inches)

According to 29 CFR 1910, fall protection must be used if someone can fall ____ feet or more.

4

The top rail of a guard rail system must be ______ inches in height ±3"

42

A Fall Arrest Anchor Point must be capable of supporting ______pounds per attached worker.

5,000 lbs.

The fatality incident rate for all US male workers in 2016 due to accidents was ___ per 100,000 workers.​

5.98

According to 29 CFR 1926, fall protection must be used if someone can fall ____ feet or more.

6

If a company's employees work 400,000 hours and have 18 accidents, its incident rate is _____.​

9.0

OSHA ensures the rights of workers to ______.

A safe and healthful workplace

During the opening conference, the OSHA inspector will _____.

All of the above

Guard rails used for fall protection can be made from _____.

All of the above

If an OSHA inspector comes to your workplace, you can ______. ​

All of the above

The first thing an OSHA inspector will do as part of an inspection is _____.

An opening conference​

Injuries are ______ abnormal conditions or disorders.

Any

Worker's comp premiums are calculated by multiplying payroll by a company's ______ rate.​

Basic

People ________motivate others.

Cannot

The final step of an OSHA inspection is the _______.

Closing conference​

A positive safety culture relies on management _____ and employee involvement.

Commitment

To qualify for a focused inspection, the OSHA inspector must also find a / an ______.

Competent person

OSHA's inspection priority is imminent danger, fatalities, _______, targeted, and follow up.

Complaints

If the OSHA inspector does not feel a company qualifies for a focused inspection, he will do a ______ inspection.

Comprehensive

In the past, all construction inspections were ________ in scope.

Comprehensive

The Focused Inspection Initiative policy applies only to the ______ industry.

Construction

An example of direct costs for an injury could be _______.​

Doctor's bills​

If a hazard cannot be prevented, the second best method to keep employees safe is to ______ the hazard as soon as possible.

Eliminate

OSHA carries out its mission through ____, _____, and _____.

Enforcement, Outreach, Information

Building a sound proof wall around loud equipment is an example of a ______ exposure control method.

Engineering

The preferred method for exposure control is utilizing a/an ______ technique.

Engineering

If a hazard cannot be prevented or eliminated, then ______control might be utilized.

Exposure

In order for an injury to occur, there must be a hazard and _______ to the hazard.

Exposure

The four modes of entry for most hazards are Inhalation, Ingestion, Absorption, and Exhalation.

False

If a company qualifies for a focused inspection, the OSHA inspector will typically look for _______hazards.

Focus four

Section 5 (a) (1) of the OSHA regulations is known as the _______ duty clause.

General

To qualify for a focused inspection, the OSHA inspector must find project safety coordination by the ______.

General contractor

All workers in the US are typically covered under OSHA except for_______.

Government workers

OSHA stands for the Occupational Safety and _______ Administration.

Health

85-95% of all accidents are attributed to the ____________ factor.

Human

A slow down in productivity due to an accident is a/an_____ cost.​

Indirect

A hazard is anything that can cause a/an ____.

Injury

OSHA enforces its regulations through _______.

Inspections

An OSHA inspector can be fined and _____ for revealing trade secrets that he discovers during an inspection.

Jailed

The three (3) components of a Personal Fall Arrest System are the anchor point, __________, and harness.

Lanyard

The goal of OSHA's construction inspections is to _________in the safety and health of employees at the work site.

Make a difference

__________ is an example of goal driven motivation theory.

Maslow's hierarchy

Basic worker's comp rates are determined by its _____ code.

NAICS

OSHA was signed into law by President ______.

Nixon

OSHA conducts focused inspections only at construction companies because ____. Select all that apply.

Of the changing nature of the jobsite Comprehensive inspections take too long

Wearing safety glasses around equipment is an example of ______ exposure control methods.

PPE

______evolved from philosophy, particularly the study of logic.

Psychology

All motivational theories are based on the concept that people are _____________.

Rational

Safety is an acceptable level of ______.

Risk

To qualify for a focused inspection, the OSHA inspector must also find an adequate ______.

Safety and Health Plan

A/an _______ is acceptable fall protection.

Safety net

OSHA's mission is to ______ lives and prevent injuries.

Save

The ceiling above which no one can be exposed, even for an instant.

TLV‑C

Concentration for which workers may be exposed continually for a short time without suffering irritation, tissue damage, or narcosis (a state of stupor or drowsiness) such that accidental injury, impaired self-rescue, or reduced work efficiency.

TLV‑STEL

Time-weighted average for a normal 8-hour workday and a 40-hour workweek that nearly all workers can be exposed to day after day without adverse effects.

TLV‑TWA

Chemical Classification is based on

The chemical structure, nature and composition

Physical Classification is based on

The form in which agent exist in the environment

Toxicology Classification is based on

The study of poisons and their effect of living organisms

TLV is a threshold limit value.

True

Typical hazards or stressors include chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic

True

An accident is the _____________ release of energy with the potential to cause harm.

Unplanned

The second part of an OSHA inspection is the ___________.​

Walk around​

Industrial Hygiene is the art and science of:

anticipation, recognition, evaluation, and control of physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards

You cannot receive a programmed inspection by OSHA if you _____.​

are participating in a consultation program

If an OSHA inspector gives advance notice that he is coming to inspect a business, he ____.​

can be fined or jailed

Absorption

can occur when solvents or waste oils enter the body through the skin

Accidents are caused by unsafe acts or unsafe ___________.

conditions

Ingestion

exposures are often the result of poor housekeeping and/or poor personal hygiene

If you refuse entry to an OSHA inspector, he will _______.

get a warrant to enter your business

Injection

occurs via puncture injuries or passage of contaminants through lesions in the skin

SDS stands for

safety data sheets

Inhalation

the most common way that contaminants enter the body in the workplace

Gas and vapor toxicity is measured by comparing the ______ and expressed in ppm (parts per million).

volume of contaminant to volume of air sampled


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