The Basics LATEST SUBMISSION GRADE 90% 1. What is the most common source of occupational fatalities and serious injury
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The Basics LATEST SUBMISSION GRADE
90% 1.
What is the most common source of occupational fatalities and serious injury?
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Thermal Burns Fire Electricity Lightning strike
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2.
In the 1960's, how many workers died annually?
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13,000 14,000 20,000 16,000
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3.
How much were the costs of workplace related injuries in 2017? 75 Billion 50 Billion 100 Billion 60 Billion
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What are some of the major elements of a workplace safety program? Select all that apply.
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Leadership
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Correct! Education
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Correct! None of the above Action
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Correct! Opportunity
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Under OSHA guidelines, what are some of the grounds for immediate termination? Select all that apply. Stealing
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Correct! Failure to wear PPE
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Correct! None of the above Fighting
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6.
Drugs and alcohol don't inhibit a workers judgement and coordination. True or False.
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True False
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7.
Workplaces should be without discrimination or harassment and provide opportunities only for those
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that follow the rules. True or False. False True
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Incorrect. Please refer to Module 1, Lesson 3, "Responsibilities" for more information.
8.
____________________ establishes standards for enforcing security at licensed sites.
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Homeland Security US Department of the Treasury US Department of Education US Department of Energy
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9.
In the event of a natural gas leak, choose the best step(s) to prevent an explosion. Select all that apply. Call 911
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Correct! Don't start motor vehicles
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Correct! Hide Run
10. Who is responsible for establishing opportunities for employees commitment to safety? Federal Government The Employee Management State Government
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