Quiz 6
Intended to provide employees with procedures for handling or working with a substance in a proper and safe manner, this form provides data regarding the properties of a particular substance, and can provide an important component for our safety concerns in the workplace: A Safety Data Sheet A Safety Materials Sheet A Manager's Guide to Safe Practices A Safe Substance Handling Guide
A Safety Data Sheet
Microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in blood and can cause harmful illnesses and disease are known as: Immunodeficiency Inhibitors Biological Intrusions Pathenogenic Inducers Bloodborne Pathogens
Bloodborne Pathogens
Why is it important not to mix products containing ammonia and bleach, and to avoid storing these products in the same location? Mixing ammonia and bleach creates a blue-colored agent that creates indelible stains Mixing ammonia and bleach releases an odor that attracts insects Mixing ammonia and bleach will not effectively perform as a cleaning agent Mixing ammonia and bleach releases Chlorine gas, which can be lethal
Mixing ammonia and bleach releases Chlorine gas, which can be lethal
What is the number one work related illness in the United States based on the frequency, severity, and preventability of diseases? Occupational Heat Exhaustion Occupational Heart Disease Occupational Lung Disease Occupational Skin Disease
Occupational Lung Disease
The way that we lift things, the way that we handle equipment, the way we operate a telephone or use a computer mouse, even the way that we sit while at work can be improved to reduce our risks of injury with the proper adherence to this science, which is the study of the interaction between a person and a machine: Autonomics Ergonomics Robotics Chiropractics
Ergonimics
The federal agency under the United States Department of Labor whose mission is to ensure the safety and health of America's workers by setting and enforcing compliance standards, providing training, outreach, and education is known as: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) The Organization for Secure and Healthful Applications (OSHA) The Organizational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA) The Occupational Security and Hazard Administration (OSHA)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
If you were attempting to put out a fire that involved ordinary combustibles such as wood and paper, what type of fire extinguisher would you want to use? Type A Extinguishers Type B Extinguishers Type C Extinguishers Type D Extinguishers
Type A
If you were attempting to put out a fire that involved flammable liquids such as grease or gasoline, what type of fire extinguisher would you want to use? Type A Extinguishers Type B Extinguishers Type C Extinguishers Type D Extinguishers
Type B Extinguishers
If you were attempting to put out a fire that involved electrically energized sources, what type of fire extinguisher would you want to use? Type A Extinguishers Type B Extinguishers Type C Extinguishers Type D Extinguishers
Type C
If you were attempting to put out a fire that involved flammable metals, what type of fire extinguisher would you want to use? Type A Extinguishers Type B Extinguishers Type C Extinguishers Type D Extinguishers
Type D