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1. 1% by volume is ?ppm 10,000 12. Arsenic occurs due to elevated levels of arsenic in
poisoning the body - symptoms may include vomiting,
2. 3 factors affecting 1. Amount of current flowing
abdominal pain, encephalopathy, and watery
severity of shock to through body (amps=volts/ohms).
diarrhea that contains blood, thickening of
body 2. Path of current through body. 3.
the skin, darker skin, abdominal pain,
Length of time body is on circuit
diarrhea, heart disease, numbness, and
3. 3rd party a person or group besides the cancer - Prevention is by using water that
two primarily involved in a does not contain high levels of arsenic -
situation, especially a lawsuit. toxicity of arsenic has been described as far
Outside privity back as 1500 BC, Sources include ground
4. 4 types of machine Fixed (guard is a permanent part water, Coke of an emissions, with
guards or barriers of the machine) preservatives, glass production and semi
Interlock barrier (guard that can conductor manufacturing, it interferes with
be opened or removed, cellular longevity impact in the Longs,
disengaging the machine) kidney, and liver. It is biologically monitor by
Self adjusting (openings blood, urine, hair and nails.
determined by movement of the 13. Atmosphere A respirator that supplies clean air directly to
stock) Supplying the user from the source other than air
Adjustable barrier (allows for Respirators surrounding the user
flexibility, accommodates various
14. A basic A chain of command, an alarm system,
size stocks)
emergency medical treatment plans, a communication
5. According to DOT 50% yearly. 10% minimum for preparedness system, auxiliary power systems, and shut
regulations how often is alcohol FAA IS 25% plan includes down and evacuation procedures.
a random drug testing these 6 ("CAMCApS")
required and how many components
of the drivers are
15. Bequerel (Bq) unit that measures the rate a sample of
required to be tested?
radioactive material takes to decay
6. Activated Charcoal a substance that absorbs many
16. beta particle a high-speed electron or positron emitted in
poisons and prevents them from
the decay of a radioactive isotope, They are
being absorbed by the body. Low
more penetrating the alpha particles but less
flow pump, serpent tube for
damaging the travel distances, they are
organic vapors like benzene
capable of penetrating the skin and causing
toluene and 1,1,1 trichloroethane
radiation damage, more hazardous than
7. Additive effects of 0-1 dB diff. add 3dB to higher alpha particles inhaled or ingested, they
varying noise levels value, 2-3dB diff add 2dB, 4-9 travel appreciable distance is an Air reduced
add 1, 10+ add 0. or stop by layer of clothing or film
8. Adjustable Machine Operator adjusted- band saws, millimeters of a substance such as aluminum.
Guards some circular saws, grinder 17. Bhopal, India December 2,1984, methyl isocyanate
guards released accidentally by Union Carbide
9. Aerisols Liquid droplets or solid particles pesticide plant kills over 5,000.
disbursed and air that are fine 18. Bio Safety Pathogens that don't cause disease in healthy
enough particles to remain Level 1 adult humans
disbursed in the air for Paul long
19. Biosafety exposure to infectious agents that can cause
periods
level 2 disease in humans but whose potential for
10. Alpha particles are helium nuclei, do not damage the transmission is limited
outside of the body but can Very
20. boiling point the temperature at which a substance
harmful if ingested or in hailed,
changes from a liquid to a gas
they can be stopped by
something as thin a sheet of 21. Boolean An expression that is either true or false.
paper Expression
11. ANSI Z10 Health and Safety 22. Brucellosis an infection caused by brucella bacteria.
From milk or meat Of the infected animal.
23. Brucellosis an infection caused by brucella bacteria, 34. Class C fire CO2, halon, dry chemical, a fire extinguisher
found in dead animals and milk products extinguisher rated to put out electrical fires.
suffering from from remittent undulatory
35. Class D Fire Combustible metals
fever- sheep goats cattle deer elk pigs and
dogs. 36. Class D fire Dry powder, suitable for specific combustible
extinguisher metals involved, used on burning or
24. BSL3 Biosafety Level 3- Indigenous or exotic
combustible metals.
microorganisms that cause serious or
potentially lethal disease through 37. Class K Fire A fire in a cooking appliance that involves
respiratory transmission. What Biosafety combustible cooking media (vegetable or
Level is this? animal oils and fats). (NFPA 10),

25. BSL4 Biosafety level 4-Microorganisms that are 38. Class K Fire Kitchen Fires ONLY, Contains potassium
dangerous and exotic with high risk of Extinguisher acetate mixed with water.
aerosol transmitted infections. Rarely are 39. Combustible Measures explosive levels of gases or vapors
there treatments or vaccines for these gas indicator
microorganisms, and the diseases they (CGI)
cause are frequently fatal. What Biosafety
40. Common Hot work- welding stainless steel, melting
Level is this?
Sources of chromium metal, inks, paints, tanning hides,
26. byssinosis caused by inhaling cotton dust, or other Hexavalent
textile dust into the lungs and usually chromium
occurs after working in a textile factory.
41. Comparative A theory in tort law under which the liability
Asthma like symptoms.
Negligence for injuries resulting from negligent acts is
27. The cage on 7ft shared by all parties who were negligent
the outside of (including the injured party), on the basis of
a ladder each person's proportionate negligence. If the
cannot extend other party is 50% negligent or greater, there
any closer is comparative negligence. This replaced
than this English case law which always followed
distance from precedents.
the
42. critical approach in which subject matter experts are
28. causal factors Human errors or equipment problems that incident asked to identify critical aspects of behavior
directly led to the loss event or allowed technique or performance in a particular job that led to
the consequences of the event to be more success or failure
severe. Elimination of these factors will
43. cryogenic liquefied gases that have very low boiling
prevent recurrence of the losses or reduce
liquids points (Below -150°C)
the consequences of the event.
44. cyclone A device that uses centrifugal force to
29. Characteristic "TRIC TO RCRA"- Toxicity, reactivity,
collector remove large particles from polluted air.
wastes as ignitability, corrosivity
(separator)
defined by
RCRA 45. Deming Plan, do, check, act. Ideas proposed by W.
management Edwards Deming for making organizations
30. chi-sqaure a measurement of how expectations
more responsive, more democratic, and less
analysis compare to results
wasteful.
31. Class A fire ordinary combustibles, Water, chemical
46. disclaimer a statement that denies something, especially
And the foam, dry chemical
responsibility. It doesn't necessarily remove
appropriate
all liability.
type of fire
extinguisher 47. electric 5- muscle jolt, 50- involuntary contraction,
recommended current 100- fatality, 10,000- tissue burn
passing
32. Class B Fire, Flammable liquids, carbon dioxide, Halen,
through
And type of dry chemical, aqueous film forming foam
body- values
extinguisher (or equivalent)
and effects
recommended
33. Class C Fire electrical
48. Emergency A formal document outlining the steps that 60. Formula for S=V(o)t+a(time squared)/2
Action Plan should be taken in the event of a medical distance based
(EAP) crisis or disaster. According to the NFPA it on velocity time
should be updated every five years. and
acceleration
49. Experience A factor, unique to a company that reflects
modification the past claims history of that company and 61. Formula for Density of a substance/density of water
rating (EMR) is used to increase or decrease the worker's specific gravity (1kg/L)@
compensation insurance premium charges is
62. Formula for V=V(o)+at
called the _n_.
velocity based
50. expert a person who is permitted to testify at a trial on initial
witness because of special knowledge or proficiency velocity,
in a particular field that is relevant to the acceleration,
case. They are allowed to state their Opinion. and time
51. Expressed written. When the Warren tour covenants or 63. fume Particles formed When the material from
Warranty is: under takes to ensure that the thing which is a volatilized a solid condensers in cold
the subject of the contract is or is not as air (potentially causing metal fume fever.)
they're mentioned. Example that a horse is Another words metal gets so hot a gasses
sound, that he is not five years old. off.
52. Fail Safe Smoke detector battery alarm. It goes off 64. gamma radiation electromagnetic radiation emitted during
active when low. Railroad crossing alarm before the radioactive decay and having an
examples arm goes down, or when it isn't working right extremely short wavelength, They are
weightless packets of energy called
53. Fail-safe The principle that when a system fails, the
photons, they have neither charge nor
defaults default failure state will be a safe state by
mass and are very penetrating, pass easily
design.
through the human body or be absorbed
54. Fail safe Valve on the boiler. When the burner's on the by tissues thus constituting a radiation
operational water valve is open letting water in. The hazard for the entire body, several feet of
example sensor tells the water to turn on if the burner concrete or a few inches of lead may be
is on. required to stop the more energetic rays
55. Fail safe Aerospace. It will fail but it will fail on my 65. Gas gas flowing through a coated tube
passive terms. Circuit breaker. Overcurrent trips the Chromatography separates compounds by their size,
Example system into passive mode. In other words a weight, and chemical reactivity with the
mode that will not allow equipment to coating of the tube or column
continue to operate.
66. GFCI ground fault circuit interrupter: designed
56. Fail safe Parallel, Series, and standby systems. 3, one to cut off electrical supply to a piece of
redundant way check valves in a system to prevent equipment if it detects any form of
backflow leakage or ground fault.
57. Fixed Permanent. Have to take it apart to remove 67. GHS categories Category 1 lowest flashpoint and initial
machine of gasses, boiling point, so it is generally the most
guard General idea hazardous., Category 4 would have
58. Flammable They raised 4 inch sill, self closing fire doors, flashpoint and initial boiling point that are
inside exhaust system assisted by gravity or the highest so they're less hazardous.
storage mechanically 68. gray absorbed dose of One joule of radiation
requirements energy by 1 kg of matter
(3)
69. Hazard Defined Defined as the inherent property of a
59. FMEA Failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is substance, process, or activity that
a step-by-step approach for identifying all predisposes it to the potential for causing
possible failures in a design, a manufacturing harm to health, safety or human welfare.
or assembly process, or a product or service.
70. HAZOP Hazard and Operability Study. Known for a set 77. Herzberg Parts of a job that do not increase job
of guide words that stimulate the imagination of Hygiene satisfaction but help to remove
the team, it is often described as a brainstorming Factors dissatisfaction, such as reasonable wages
technique and a qualitative risk assessment tool, and working conditions. Supervision,
is a bottom of risk identification approach which interpersonal relationships, physical
relies on the ability of the subject matter expert's working conditions, salary.
to predict deviations based on past experiences.
78. Herzberg Factors that increase job satisfaction and
See page 159 in study guide
Motivators motivation levels, such as praise,
71. heat an overheating of the body that can result from recognition and responsibility. Achievement,
exhaustion dehydration, symptoms include weakness, advancement, recognition, responsibility.
muscle cramps, heavy sweating, dark colored
79. Histoplasmosis fungal infection of the lungs- grows in soil
urine, confusion, headache, nausea and
and material contaminated at bat or bird
vomiting, weak and rapid pulse, thirst, clammy
droppings. Spores become airborne when
skin
contaminated soil is disturbed. Breathing
72. heat condition resulting from exposure to heat and spores causes the infection.
exhaustion excessive loss of fluid through sweating,
80. Hold Harmless Contractual arrangement where one party
symptoms include heavy sweating, muscle
Agreement assumes the liability of a situation and
cramps, illness, tiredness, dizziness, headache,
relieves the other party of responsibility.
nausea and vomiting, and fainting. The skin may
be cool and moist. The victims pulse rate will be 81. How does an By damaging bone marrow and causing a
fast and weak and breathing will be fast and exposure to decrease in the number of red blood cells,
shallow. benzene causing anemia; excessive bleeding and
vapors impact damage to the immune system damage is
73. heat Sudden collapse with usual loss of
the human the body's ability to make healthy white
stroke consciousness, Core temperature of over 104°F,
body blood cells (Benzene, bone, blood)
symptoms flushed, hot skin, sweating about 75% of the time
(some cases may have less sweating than seen 82. How does Generally Neuromuscular. By causing health
with heat exhaustion), shallow rapid breathing, exposure to effects when inhaled as a vapor where it
and a rapid, strong pulse. elemental can be absorbed through the Lungs.
Mercury Symptoms of prolonged and/or acute
74. Heat Speed is essential - get body temp down by any
affect the exposures include: tremors, emotional
Stroke means
human body changes (such as mood swings, irritability,
Treatment move out of environment into an ambulance
nervousness, excessive shyness), insomnia,
set air conditioning to max cooling
neuromuscular changes (such as weakness,
remove clothing
muscle atrophy and twitching), headaches
give oxygen
disturbance in sensation, changes in nerve
apply cool packs to neck, groin and armpits
response is ", poor performance on tests of
cover with wet towels or sheets/spray with cool
mental function. Higher exposures may also
water/fan
cause kidney effects, respiratory failure and
aggressively and repeatedly fan patient
death.
provide immediate transport
notify hospital so can be ready to treat. 83. How many 7.48
gallons are in
75. Heat fainting that occurs when the body attempts to
1 cubic foot?
Syncope cool itself by dilating the blood vessels, it is
caused by overheating with inadequate water or 84. How many 1000g
salt, occurs with a body temperature above grams are in a
104°F, with fainting liter of water

76. HEPA a high-efficiency particulate air filter that 85. How many 3.8
filter removes particles, including microorganisms, liters are in a
from intake or exhaust air flow, which have a gallon?
minimum filter efficiency of 99.97% of particulate 86. How many 1 million
matter greater than .3 µm. microns are in
a meter?
87. How much 8.34lbs., 1000g, 1kg 98. interlock Tripping mechanism automatic all shuts off
does a gallon machine, link, connect, join. Ex- microwaves,
of water lawnmowers, forklift ignition connected to
weigh in lbs, g seat belt.
and kg?
99. ion exchange Drinking Water Treatment Process
88. How often are Five and eight years Exposes water to processes to exchange
dry chemical irons
fire Removes metals
extinguisher Can be used on hard water
supposed to Uses spherical resin beads
be
100. Isles that are At least enough space for sufficient Safe
hydrostatically
utilized by clearances
tested?
both four
89. human hearing 20-20,000 Hz trucks and
range pedestrians
(frequency) must have a
with of?
90. Human speech 500-2000 Hz
ranges 101. ISO 9001 Quality
between Standards
91. H.W. Heinrich Associated with the 3 Es-engineering, 102. ISO 14001 Enviromental
education, enforcement of safety mgmt, certification
pyramid of near miss to fatality, 1931.
103. ISO 19001 Auditing
92. implied an unwritten guarantee that the good or
104. ISO 45001 Health and Safety
warranty service is fit for the purpose for which it
was sold 105. a level A suit Vapors, gases, breathing apparatus and
will protect radios worn inside suit,
93. Incident Measure, review, evaluate, follow up ("MR.
the responder
investigation, EFU" the incident investigator)
from ill
basic four
effects from
steps
106. Level B suit -Hooded chemical resistant clothing that
94. Incident Rate IR= (#Cases*(rate constant))/exposure hours
described meets the requirements of NFPA 1992
Formula
(standard of liquid splash protective for
95. incident, An actual loss event or near miss that hazardous materials emergencies)
safety should be investigated so that effective -IDLH yes
actions can be taken to prevent the same or -high level respiratory
similar losses from happening again -low level skin
Similar to level A without need for vapor
96. Industrial An area of specialization in the field of
protection
Hygiene industrial safety and health that is
concerned with predicting, recognizing, 107. Level C suit -hooded chemical resistant clothing
assessing, controlling, and preventing described -NIOSH approved
environmental stressors in the workplace -no IDLH
that can cause sickness or serious -when contaminants have been identified
discomfort. Concerns environmental factors Similar to level B but no scba needed
that can lead to sickness, disease, or other
108. Level D suit -used when no known atmospheric hazards
forms of impaired health.
exist
97. In probability And = multiply Ex. Firefighter turnouts
"and" and "or" Or= Add
109. liability Any legal responsibility, duty or obligation.
imply which
The state of one who is bound in law and
math
justice to do something which may be
function?
enforced by action. May arise from
contracts either express or implied or in
consequence of torts committed.
110. Loss Control It's the proactive measure taken to 119. Methodology Plan. Do. Check. Act. (Paint Doors Colored
prevent reduce loss evolving from an of Most Safety Ash)
accident, injury, illness and property or Plan- establish the objectives and
damage. The aim is to reduce the Environmental processes necessary to deliver results in
frequency and severity of losses. It is management accordance with the organizations
directly related to human resource systems environmental policy
management, engineering, and risk Do. Implement the processes
management practices. Check. Monitor and measure processes
against environmental policy, objectives,
111. Lux definition Lumen/m2= 1 foot-candle=10.76lux
targets, legal and other requirements, and
112. Management Planning, organizing, leading, and report the results.
Approach controlling. Or, planning, organizing, Act. Take actions to continually improve
activating, and controlling. performance of the environmental
113. Management 1. Identify a vulnerable target exposed to management system
oversight risk X, and Agent of harm in the X, In the 120. Minimum smallest rate of return that an investor will
tree (mort ) absence of adequate barriers. 2. Risk Attractive accept
assessment 3. Controls. Rate of Return
114. Manufacture Multiply by .5 (MARR)
recommendation 121. mist a fine spray or light fog. Suspended liquid
for NRR only
correction
122. Most effective Face to face individual two-way
115. Maslow Humanist psychologist who developed a type of communication
pyramid representing heirarchy of human workplace
needs. communication
116. Maslow's physiological (breathing to excretion), 123. Motivational Frederick Herzberg,, employees are
Hierarchy of safety (security of body, employment, Theory, Arthur, motivated by satisfying their individual
Needs resources, morale Eddie, family, health, and summary needs desires in Ames. The motivation can
property), love/belonging, esteem (Self, be split into two factors, hygiene, and
respect of others, respect by others), self- motivation
actualization (morality, creativity,
124. Negligence failure to take proper care in doing
spontaneity, problem-solving, of lack of
something or not do something That an
prejudice, acceptance of facts)
ordinary person would do under similar
117. Mass is an analytical technique that measures circumstances. There must be a "duty". The
Spectrometry the mass-to-charge ratio of charged law determines who owes a duty to
(MS) particles.[1] It is used for determining another. Usually the duty owed is the duty
masses of particles, for determining the of reasonable care ordinary care (or not to
elemental composition of a sample or be careless)
molecule, and for elucidating the
125. A new 1. The pump cannot develop more than
chemical structures of molecules, such as
industrial fire 140% of us rated pressure at shut off or
peptides and other chemical compounds.
pump must be churn (working against a close system) 2.
MS works by ionizing chemical
capable of The pump must deliver rated flow at rated
compounds to generate charged
performing to pressure. 3. The pump must deliver 150% of
molecules or molecule fragments and
three tests rated flow at 65% of rated pressure. NFPA
measuring their mass-to-charge ratios.
criteria 20 requires an annual flow test of all
118. Metal Fume What results from the inhalation of fumes, firefighting booster pumps.
Fever like iron, nickel, copper, zinc. Symptoms-
126. Newton A unit of measure that equals the force
chills, fever, excessive sweating, And
required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at
weakness
1 meter per second per second
127. NFPA 10 Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers
128. NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler
Systems
129. NFPA 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code
130. NFPA 101 is the Life Safety Code 145. Pre-action A fire suppression system that contains
- System, fire water in the pipes but will not release the
suppression water until detectors in the area have been
131. NFPA class of Class I areare gases, class II are dusts,
activated. This can eliminate concerns of
substances (3); class III are fibers; Division 1 is an open
water damage due to accidental or false
Divisions of system that can be distributed into the
activation.
substances (2) environment, Division 2 is a closest him
that is not readily distributed into the 146. Preliminary Typically done in the planning or drawing
environment Hazard faces, a technique used to conduct an
Analysis (PHA) initial hazard evaluation that can then be
132. NOISH Subtract seven dB from NRR and then
used to make informed decisions about the
correction for multiplied by .75
product's design and manufacture.
nrr rating
147. privity of The relationship that exists between the
133. OHSAS 18001 Health and Safety
contract promisor and the promisee of a contract.
134. Organic Vapor A commonly used flame ionization
148. proximate And event sufficiently related to a legally
Analyzer detector used to measure compounds
cause recognizable injury to be held the cause of
containing carbon
that injury. There are two elements needed:
135. OSHA Act 1970 - applies to all agreements over the activity must produce a foreseeable
$2500. Sign by Richard Nixon risk, and the injury must be caused directly
136. OSHA Subtract 7 dB from the NRR by the defendants negligence. Legal cause;
enforced nrr exists when the connection between an act
correction and an injury is strong enough to justify
imposing liability. IE-, the defendant knew
137. OSHA Subtract seven dB from the NRR and then
about the danger/hazard and did nothing
recommended multiplied by .5
about it, even though it was in their power
correction for
to do so.
NRR rating
149. psychophysical Your emotions impact your health. literally,
138. OSHA VPP Health and Safety
illness "mind-body" illness; any stress-related
139. Pascal A unit of pressure equal to one newton physical illness, such as hypertension and
per square meter some headaches.
140. Passive Monitor Works on the principle of diffusion 150. quid pro quo something given in exchange or return for
common utilizing natural when something else. Something for something.
occurrence, like a radiation badge where
151. RAD Is the unit of those defined as the quantity
you would send the film into a lab
of radiation that would produce the same
141. PEL OSHA enforceable limit for haz biological damage in a human being as
substances. 8 hour TWA would result from the absorption of one
142. pneumoconiosis any fibrosis of the lung tissues caused by roentgen of x-rays or gamma rays
dust in the lungs after prolonged 152. Radioactive N(t)=N0x (.5 raised to the power of # half
environmental or occupational contact. decay formula lives)
Ex-Black lung disease in coal miners. No
153. Range of 30-50 degrees
cure
angle of
143. Poisson a probability distribution showing the industrial stairs
Probability probability of x occurrences of an event
154. Range of stair 6 1/2- 9 1/2"
Distribution over a specified interval of time or space
rise for
144. PortAcount Just respirator fit by comparing the industrial stairs
concentration of microscopic particles
155. RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
outside the respirator to the concentration
Enacted in 1976 to give EPA "Cradle to
of particles that it leaked into the
Grave" authority on hazardous waste.
respirator the ratio of these two
Clean water and air act.
concentration is called a fit factor is it
factor of 100 means that the air inside the
respirator is 100 times as clean as the air
outside
156. Recommended RWL- LC x HM x VM x DM x AM x FM x 166. root cause Management system weaknesses that allow the
Weight Limit CM = RWL causal factor to occur. Management systems
are the processes the company has in place to
where LC is the load constant (23 kg) and control the work process and encourage
other factors in the equation are: personnel to take the appropriate actions and
discourage them from taking inappropriate
HM, the Horizontal Multiplier factor actions. Examples: equipment design, process,
VM, the Vertical Multiplier factor procedures, supervision, standards and policies,
DM, the Distance Multiplier factor training, communication practices, maintenance
FM, the Frequency Multiplier factor practices. An example would be that they failed
AM, the Asymmetric Multiplier factor to train the employee in a particular task
CM, the Coupling Multiplier factor
167. RQ on Reportable quantity
RWL, the Recommended Weight Limit
Hazardous
157. Regression y=a+bx materials
formula shipping
papers
158. REL Niosh exposure limit.
168. Rule of 3 Double the noise, add 3dB. "Add 3 take half"
159. Respirator Black is organic vapor, yellow is acid gas
for noise
cartridge and organic vapor, WHITE is acid gas,
colors based Green is ammonia 169. Rule of 6 Double the distance, subtract 6 dB
on the for noise
contaminant a
170. Safety Ultimate breaking strength /Allowable or safe
filter
factor working load
160. Retrospective Immediate past. It's like an escrow or a formula
workers comp draw that predicts how much $ it will take for
rating is based to reach the upcoming Worker's Comp. vertical
on? payment based on how "dangerous" your lifting
business was last year calcs.
161. risk The probability that an adverse event will 171. Self- Movement of stock adjusts. Saw and planer
occur and the consequences of that adjusting guards, wood and metal working fixed
adverse event machine machines where the guard tracks with the
guard and cutting tool
162. Risk audit procedures performed to obtain an
examples
Assessment understanding of the entity and its
Procedures environment, including the entity's internal 172. Siderosis excess of iron in the blood, causing
control, to identify and assess the risks of inflammation in the lungs.
material misstatement
173. Sievert a unit of biological damage (equivalent dose)
163. Risk The process by which assessed risks are (Sv) equal to 100 rem
Management mitigated, minimized, or controlled through
174. Silica Dust Inhaling Silica dust results in Silicosis.
engineering, management, or operational
It is created in grinding and manufacturing
means. This involves the optimal allocation
industries. The particles are relatively large in
available resources on support of safety,
size
performance, cost, and schedule.
175. silica gel polar, used as a sampling device recommended
164. Risk Insurance, SH& E, avoidance, contract,
for organic amines such as aniline and o -
Management diversification
toluene
model
incorporates 176. Single A single weakness that is capable of bringing
(5) Point of an entire system down. It can " seriously affect
Failure the safety of the system"
165. The risk Identification, assessment, prioritization of
(SPOF)
management risks, taking steps to reduce or eliminate
process six the exposure to loss, risk financing and, risk
sequential administration.
steps
177. Skinner He was a famous psychologist who 187. Theory X McGregor, most employee motivation is
discussed a motivation theory based on Author and monetary with a secondary motivation of
positive and negative reinforcement. He Summary, security, View of workers is generally
believed that people experience needs to how negative, ie they don't want to work. Theory
drive them to a behavior that has managers states that her manager can manage with
consequences, a behavior will increase of a function either coercion or being permissive
results and positive consequences or doesn't here
experience negative consequences, and
188. Theory Y, McGregor, employees like to work and when
behavior will decrease if resulting negative
author, their needs are met, actually seek out
consequences or doesn't result in positive
summary of responsibility. Employees are motivated
consequences
theory, how mainly on the self-esteem and self
178. somatic damage to the body induced by radiation managers actualization levels. It takes a general
radiation that becomes manifest within the lifetime of function in positive, creative view of the worker. The
damage the recipient. (Ex. cancer, cataracts, aplastic this role scientific management principles can be
anemia, and sterility.), Exposure causes utilized under this theory: decentralization
nausea with occasional vomiting followed by and delegation, job enlargement,
the appearance of dizziness, disorientation, participative management, and performance
Low blood pressure appraisals.
179. source Reducing waste at the source, producing less 189. There are ...
reduction waste or decreasing its toxicity. some
Misspellings
180. specific ratio of a mineral's weight compared with the
and
gravity weight of an equal volume of water. density
grammatical
of a substance / density of water
errors due to
181. Standardized SMR=observed # deaths/expected # deaths dictation.
Mortality Use at your
Ratio (SMR) -adjusted measure of overall mortality own risk.
-typically used in occupational
190. Thoracic Compression syndrome of upper limb
epidemiology
Outlet neurovascular bundle at the level of scalene
-mortality typically adjusted for age, gender,
Syndrome muscles and first rib. 70% with arterial injury
race, etc.
have a cervical rib. Between Clavicle and
182. STEL Short term exposure limit. Max exposure limit Second Rib
for 15 minute intervals, no greater than 60
191. Three basics Specify standards, measure compliance,
min total per day and doesn't exceed TLV-
to provide feedback on improvement.
TWA
continuous
183. Strict liability without fault. Your stuff caused harm, improvement
Liability it's your fault. processes
184. Symptoms of Commonly contact dermatitis, ulcerations of 192. Three Mile 1979 - A mechanical failure and a human
chronic the skin and nasal mucosa Island error at this power plant in Pennsylvania
chromium combined to permit an escape of radiation
exposure over a 16 mile radius. Hershey cows were
185. Systems And analysis to verify system compliance affected.
Hazard with safety requirements contained in the 193. Time a GFCI 25 miiliseconds
Analysis system specifications and other applicable performs
(SHA) documents. Assesses the risk associated with
194. Time an evaluation of exposures that are time-
the total system design including software
Weighted weighted over an established period. It
etc.
Average allows the exposure levels to be averaged
186. Texas City 1947, deadliest industrial accident in the (TWA) generally over an 8-hour time period. TWA=
Disaster United States. Over 500 people were killed (T1C1+T2C2+...)/T total
due to the fire on a ship bearing the cargo of
ammonium nitrate. Started the concept of
mutual aid.
195. TLV Threshold Limit Values -- set by ACGIH -- 205. What are the Airflow, buoyancy, compartmentalization
airborne concentrations of chemical three methods
substances and represent conditions under of smoke
which it is believed that nearly all workers management
may be repeatedly exposed, day after day, according to
over a working lifetime, without adverse the NFPA?
health effects.
206. What are the Work area operations containing
196. TLV formula =(Concentration/TLV1)+C2/TLV2+Cn/TLVn training hazardous chemicals, location of
for a requirements hazardous chemical list and SDS's, details
chemical under the of the labeling system.
mixture OSHA hazard
communication
197. tort Civil Wrongs- a wrongful act or an
standard
infringement of a right (other than under
contract) leading to civil legal liability. 207. What does an It is an inductive (specific to general)
Usually between business people. And FMEA system analysis technique which identifies
negligence or intentional civil wrong not generally do? the manner in which failures occur in
arising out of a contract or statute. Maybe investigates their impact (catastrophic
"intentional", such as battery or defamation, critical marginal negligible) upon one
and negligence. And act that injures someone another as well as the parts of the system.
in someway, and for which the injured person Example in a car what happens when this
may sue the wrongdoer for damages. Legally hose fails?
referred to as civil wrongs.
208. What if A broad-based hazard assessment
198. t-test a statistic that compares two means to see checklist technique, using a team of specialists with
whether they could come from the same a methodical prepared checklist. the result
population is a comprehensive hazard analysis that is
extremely useful in training operation
199. The two CO and CO2
personnel on the hazards of the particular
main
operation
compounds
that cause 209. What is the 0.05gray
chemical annual
asphyxiation radiation dose
limit for
200. vapor describes the gaseous state of a substance
adults?
that is generally a liquid or solid at room
temperature 210. What is the Assaults and violent acts.
leading cause
201. vapor a measure of the force exerted by a gas
of accidents in
pressure above a liquid at equilibrium conditions
the wholesale
202. Venn A diagram that uses circles to display and retail
Diagram elements of different sets. Overlapping trade
circles show common elements. industry?
203. Volume 1000 cm3 211. What is the To prevent a reoccurrence of the same
conversion primary event.
to metric purpose of
for 1 Liter accident
204. vortex tubes the wind shear causes the air near the surface investigation?
to rotate about a horizontal axis, Separating 212. What is the To see if the plan is being followed.
the airstream into hot and cold, the cold air purpose of an
from the stream can be introduced either audit?
under the clothing or into a bubble hood.
213. What is the time for the delay between valve opening in water One minute
discharge in a dry pipe sprinkler system during inspection
214. When is the practice of safety sampling usually completed On a mature program that has a low incident rate
215. Which type of hardhat protects against low-voltage G
216. Workers compensation loss ratio Losses (benefits paid) divided by premium received. A loss
ratio of .6 to .7 is average for Worker's Compensation
217. X-ray a form of energy that travels in waves,

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