Hazard Assessment Process

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Hazard assessment is a one-time process that ends once hazards have been identified.

False

Identifying hazards is the final step in the hazard assessment process.

False

Controlling hazards eliminates the need for ongoing monitoring and evaluation.

False

Hazard assessment is a linear process that has a clear beginning and end.

False

Once hazards have been identified and controlled, the hazard assessment process is finished.

False

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Misconceptions about Hazard Assessment

  • Hazard assessment is not a one-time process, but rather an ongoing process that continues beyond the initial identification of hazards.
  • Identifying hazards is not the final step in the hazard assessment process, as it requires ongoing monitoring and evaluation.
  • Controlling hazards does not eliminate the need for ongoing monitoring and evaluation, as hazards can still emerge or evolve over time.
  • Hazard assessment is not a linear process with a clear beginning and end, but rather a cyclical process that requires continuous review and update.
  • The hazard assessment process is not finished once hazards have been identified and controlled, as it requires ongoing efforts to ensure the controls remain effective.

This quiz assesses your understanding of the hazard assessment process. It evaluates your knowledge of identifying and controlling hazards, and the importance of ongoing monitoring and evaluation.

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