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According to the hazard classification system mentioned in the text, which class of hazard is likely to cause injury or illness resulting in temporary disability, property damage, or both, and that is disruptive but not extensive?
According to the hazard classification system mentioned in the text, which class of hazard is likely to cause injury or illness resulting in temporary disability, property damage, or both, and that is disruptive but not extensive?
- Class C Hazard
- Class A Hazard
- Class B Hazard (correct)
What is an unsafe condition in the workplace?
What is an unsafe condition in the workplace?
- A condition that may endanger workers (correct)
- A condition that is likely to cause injury or illness resulting in temporary disability, property damage, or both
- An act committed by a worker that may endanger that worker or fellow-workers
When conducting a safety inspection of a workplace, what should be focused on?
When conducting a safety inspection of a workplace, what should be focused on?
- Unsafe conditions or unsafe acts (correct)
- Hazard identification and control
- Developing a safety inspection checklist
What should be included in a safety inspection checklist?
What should be included in a safety inspection checklist?
What is an example of a workplace inspection report?
What is an example of a workplace inspection report?
Which category of workplace hazards influences workplace design and can lead to musculoskeletal disorders?
Which category of workplace hazards influences workplace design and can lead to musculoskeletal disorders?
What is the purpose of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
What is the purpose of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
Which category of workplace hazards includes stress, violence, and bullying?
Which category of workplace hazards includes stress, violence, and bullying?
What is the purpose of inspection tours in the workplace?
What is the purpose of inspection tours in the workplace?
How are workplace hazards classified based on the likely outcome involving the item or situation?
How are workplace hazards classified based on the likely outcome involving the item or situation?
Which category of workplace hazards can result in diseases, disorders, and injuries?
Which category of workplace hazards can result in diseases, disorders, and injuries?
What is the purpose of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
What is the purpose of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
Which category of workplace hazards includes substances or activities that threaten a person's physical safety?
Which category of workplace hazards includes substances or activities that threaten a person's physical safety?
What are the three main methods of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
What are the three main methods of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
How are workplace hazards classified based on the likely outcome involving the item or situation?
How are workplace hazards classified based on the likely outcome involving the item or situation?
What is the purpose of a hazard classification system?
What is the purpose of a hazard classification system?
Which class of hazard in the example classification system could result in a fatality or a lost time accident?
Which class of hazard in the example classification system could result in a fatality or a lost time accident?
What is an example of a class B hazard in the example classification system?
What is an example of a class B hazard in the example classification system?
What is an example of an unsafe condition in the workplace?
What is an example of an unsafe condition in the workplace?
When conducting a safety inspection of a workplace, what should be included in the inspection checklist?
When conducting a safety inspection of a workplace, what should be included in the inspection checklist?
Which class of hazard in the example classification system could result in a fatality or a lost time accident?
Which class of hazard in the example classification system could result in a fatality or a lost time accident?
What is an example of a class B hazard in the example classification system?
What is an example of a class B hazard in the example classification system?
When conducting a safety inspection of a workplace, what should be focused on?
When conducting a safety inspection of a workplace, what should be focused on?
Which category of workplace hazards includes stress, violence, and bullying?
Which category of workplace hazards includes stress, violence, and bullying?
What should be included in a safety inspection checklist?
What should be included in a safety inspection checklist?
Which category of workplace hazards is often overlooked but can have a significant impact on workers' musculoskeletal health?
Which category of workplace hazards is often overlooked but can have a significant impact on workers' musculoskeletal health?
What is the purpose of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
What is the purpose of hazard mitigation in the workplace?
Which class of hazard in the example classification system could result in a fatality or a lost time accident?
Which class of hazard in the example classification system could result in a fatality or a lost time accident?
What is the purpose of inspection tours in the workplace?
What is the purpose of inspection tours in the workplace?
Which category of workplace hazards includes substances or activities that threaten a person's physical safety?
Which category of workplace hazards includes substances or activities that threaten a person's physical safety?
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Study Notes
Workplace Hazards and Hazard Identification
- Workplace hazards can come from various sources, including chemicals, physical hazards, health hazards, ergonomic hazards, and psychosocial hazards.
- Chemical hazards are present in every workplace, ranging from cleaning products to chemical production.
- Physical hazards threaten a person's physical safety and can be caused by substances or activities.
- Health hazards in the workplace can lead to diseases, disorders, and injuries, affecting workers' short- and long-term health.
- Ergonomic hazards, although lesser-known, influence workplace design and can result in musculoskeletal disorders.
- Psychosocial hazards, such as stress, violence, and bullying, are also present in workplaces.
- Not all hazards can be eliminated, but they can be mitigated.
- Hazard mitigation in the workplace may involve engineering controls, administrative controls, and the use of personal protective equipment.
- Inspection tours are regularly conducted to identify potential hazards in the workplace.
- A hazard classification system is used to prioritize identified hazards, with examples including classes A, B, and C.
- Class A hazards can result in fatalities or injuries leading to lost work time.
- Class B hazards can cause temporary disability or property damage, while class C hazards cause minor injuries or property damage.
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Test your knowledge on workplace hazards and hazard identification and control with this informative quiz. Learn about different types of hazards, including chemicals and physical threats, and discover how to identify and mitigate these risks in the workplace.