اختبار السلامة الصناعية CH1
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Q1           Score:  0.91
 A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
 B. Optimization Safety and Health Administration
 C. Occupational Severity and Health Administration
 D. Occupational Safety and House Administration
Q2           Score:  0.91
 A. Transportation and traveling
 B. Communication and electronics technologies
 C. Materials and substances.
 D. Advances in medicine
Q3           Score:  0.91
 A. Loss of goodwill and a poor corporate image
 B. Accident investigation time and any subsequent remedial action required
 C. Lost time for other employees, such as a First Aider, who attend to the needs of the injured person
 D. Compensation paid for time away from work.
Q4           Score:  0.91
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 F
Q5           Score:  0.91
 Heinrich Law
 OSHA safety Law
 Grandjian Law
  Murphy’s Law
Q6           Score:  0.91
 T
 F
Q7           Score:  0.91
 A. Operating at unsafe speeds
 B. Failing to use prescribed safety equipment (Appropriate protective equipment)
 C. Under influence of drugs or alcohol
 D. Improper ventilation
Q8           Score:  0.91
 T
 F
Q9           Score:  0.91
 A. Higher Productivities
 B. Lower Costs
 C. Protection of Human Resource
 D. All of the above
Q10           Score:  0.91
 A. Implement and improve the safety system
 B. Evaluate the safety system (periodically)
 C. Setup the training course for safe working
 D. Engineers should know how to manage risks while making tradeoffs with cost, convenience, and other factors.
Q11           Score:  0.91
 T
 F
Q12           Score:  0.91
 T
 F
Q13           Score:  0.91
 T
 F
Q14           Score:  0.91
 A. They should detect hazards and predict the sources of danger.
 B. They should eliminate unreasonable hazard in the workplace.
 C. Report to the top management the corrections for safe workplace.
 D. Engineers should know how to manage risks while making tradeoffs with cost, convenience, and other factors.
Q15           Score:  0.91
 A. Man, machine, media, and management.
 B. Man, machine, model, and management.
 C. Man, machine, mileage, and management.
 D. Man, machine, motivation, and management.
Q16           Score:  0.91
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 F
Q17           Score:  0.91
 A. Cooperate with the safety committee
 B. Investigate accidents to define their sources
 C. Cooperate with the medium level management
 D. They should detect hazards and predict the sources of danger.
Q18           Score:  0.91
 A. Costs for repair or replacement of damaged items.
 B. Production delays
 C. Extra overtime payments
 D. The recruitment and training of most replacement staff
Q19           Score:  0.91
 A. Detect hazards and predict the sources of danger.
 B. Eliminate unreasonable hazard in the workplace.
 C. Report to the top management the corrections for safe workplace.
 D. All of the above
Q20           Score:  0.91
 A. The Stress Concentration Theory
 B. Domino Theory
 C. Multiple Factor Theory
 D. Single Factor Theories
Q21           Score:  0.91
 A. Additional administration time incurred
 B. First aid provision and training
 C. Lower employee morale possibly leading to reduced productivity
 D. Medical expenses and compensation paid for time away from work.
Q22           Score:  0.91
 A. Blocked walkways
 B. Wet floor
 C. Lack of warning signs
 D. Operating at unsafe speeds
Q23           Score:  0.91
 A. Wet floor
 B. Using unsafe methods
 C. Using improper or damaged equipment
 D. Taking short-cuts
Q24           Score:  0.91
 A. Not following procedures
 B. Using equipment without having received proper training in its use
 C. Inappropriate use of equipment.
 D. Falling debris
Q25           Score:  0.91
 A. 88% of accidents were caused by unsafe acts, 10% from unsafe conditions, and 2% from unpreventable causes.
 B. 88% of accidents are result in minor injuries, 10% produce major injuries, and 2% results in no injuries.
 C. 88% of accidents were caused by unsafe conditions, 10% from unsafe acts, and 2% from unpreventable causes.
 D. 88% of accidents are result in no injuries, 10% produce minor injuries, and 2% results in a major, lost time injury.
Q26           Score:  0.91
 A. Lack of protective equipment
 B. Too few staff/too many staff.
 C. Inadequate machine guarding
 D. Taking short-cuts
Q27           Score:  0.91
 A. Hazard
 B. Safety
 C. Risk
 D. Accident
Q28           Score:  0.91
 A. 300:29:1
 B. 300:30:3
 C. 310:29:1
 D. 310:30:3
Q29           Score:  0.91
 A. Uneven stairs or poorly marked stairs can cause someone to slip and fall.
 B. Broken glass in windows and in grocery aisles and in locations where people may be walking is hazardous as well.
 C. Poorly maintained walkways with cracks and holes in the side walk
 D. Using unsafe methods
Q30           Score:  0.91
 T
 F
Q31           Score:  0.91
 A. In planning, design, operations, maintenance, or management activities, engineers should be able to recognize hazards and implement controls for them.
 B. Creating a functional or economical product or system is not enough. It also must be safe.
 C. Engineers should know how to eliminate, reduce, or control safety health risks (hazards) within their sphere of responsibility.
 D. Report to the top management the corrections for safe workplace.
Q32           Score:  0.91
 A. A cumulative business loss
 B. Product or process liability claims
 C. Recruitment of certain replacement staff.
 D. Medical expenses.
Q33           Score:  0.91
 A. Under influence of drugs or alcohol
 B. Falling debris
 C. Improper lighting
 D. Improper ventilation


   



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