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Many of the colloquial (everyday) names for repetitive strain injuries listed in the textbook refer
to what part of the body?
a. wrist
b. back
c. shoulder
d. elbow
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Which of the following most closely reflects the definition of a hazard, as given in the textbook?
a. any condition or changing set of circumstances that has the potential to cause an
injury
b. the probability of harm actually occurring
c. the first unsafe act or undesired event that can start the accident sequence
d. any work activities that can cause injury or harm
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Which of the following is one of the four specific conditions that have been linked to repetitive
strain injuries?
a. force application to hinge joints
b. overexertion
c. high dBA ratings
d. pinch points
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Careless stacking of boxes, such that the boxes later fall on a coworker ,would be classified as
what type of hazard?
a. human factorcommission
b. human factoromission
c. human factorpoor judgement
d. human factorsubstandard practice
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What numerical measure is typically used to communicate risk, regardless of how it is assessed?
a. cost
b. frequency
c. severity
d. probability
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Where does personal protective equipment (PPE) rank in terms of the recommended approach to
hazard control?
a. the first line of defence
b. the second line of defence
c. the third line of defence
d. the fourth line of defence
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In the context of occupational health and safety, what groups of individuals are most likely to
receive kickbacks?
a. workers
b. supervisors
c. managers
d. ministry inspectors
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Shutting off power to protect emergency responders is an action taken as part of what stage of
hazard control?
a. precontact control
b. contact control
c. postcontract control
d. administrative control
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