Question 1
Which of the following accurately identifies the following statements? "A report must do more than just identify at-risk acts or hazardous conditions surrounding an incident."
This statement is incomplete.
This statement is true.
This statement is false.
This statement is ambiguous.
Question 2
Witnesses should be interviewed __________ at a time in __________ as soon after the incident.
one; public
one; private
all; public
all; private
Question 3
__________ occurs in individuals who have experienced prolonged exposure to
heavy air concentrations of cotton dust.
Cottonosis
Q Fever
Tuberculosis
Byssinosis
Question 4
When pouring brass, zinc volatilizes from the molten mass and oxidizes in the surrounding air to form a zinc fume. The syndrome associated with this is:
"zinc fume fever."
"brass fume fever."
"lead fever."
"metal fume fever."
Question 5
Visual evidence should be recorded by using all of the following EXCEPT __________.
cameras
video camcorders
voice recordings
drawings
Question 6
The theory of multiple causation states that it is the __________ combination of various factors that result in injuries and illnesses.
random
cumulative
employee's
employer's
Question 7
In the discussion of physical stresses, it is a good practice to require hearing protection when workers are exposed to levels above __________ dBA, regardless of the length of exposure.
60
85
90
75
Question 8
__________ has long been known as an infection produced by drinking non-pasteurized milk from cows suffering from Bang's disease.
Brucellosis
Byssinosis
Leptospirosis
Psittacosis
Question 9
Which of the following is NOT an example of an SOP of industrial hygiene control?
Local exhaust ventilation at the point of contamination generation
Medical surveillance programs to monitor employee health before, during, or after exposure
PPE
Budgetary remediation for process optimization
Question 10
TLV's are:
limits on the time/limited/volumes of air allowed for various hazardous chemicals.
levels of safe, repeated exposures for most workers.
terminal limit values for maximum exposures for certain hazardous
chemicals.
parent regulations to time weighted averages.