Canadian Occupational Health And Safety :
Short answers:
- What are four categories of strain reactions?
- What steps should be taken immediately after a workplace incident where an injury occurred?
- What is the first step in managing workplace violence?
- Hazard evaluation belongs in which stage of the crisis management process?
- In the case of mental disability, what is the most significant attributed cost to a leave?
- According to the text, what is the most common occupational risk factor concerning workplace violence?
- Being a member of the JHSC is most consistent with which of the 3 principle rights of workers?
- According to the text, which is the longest lasting stage of a fire?
- What does the term mobbing refer to?
- If I increase noise level by 3db, how loud is it?
True or False:
- Complying with CSA Z1000-06 may help an organization limit their liability.
- WCB experience ratings are designed to ensure injured employees are compensated fairly.
- The MOL and MOE can investigate the same incident involving the release of a controlled substance.
- A workplace label must be attached to a container holding a hazardous product before being delivered to the workplace.
- Inorganic solvents fall into two categories - acids and bases.
- A return to work coordinator is usually an employee of a third party disability management company.
- The main route of entry for biological agents is through ingestion or penetration.
Long answers:
- What is the difference between stress, stressor and strain?
- Five benefits of completing an accident investigation?
- What are four general conditions associated with RSI?
- Explain the ABC model of safety behaviour.
- What is RAC?