Workplace Safety Hazards Quiz

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What is the definition of 'Exposure'?

  • The degree of chance that a hazard will cause harm
  • The likelihood of a hazard causing harm
  • The object that a hazard is occurred on (correct)
  • The condition or situation capable of causing physical harm

What is the definition of 'Risk'?

  • The condition or situation capable of causing physical harm
  • The source of potential damage or harm
  • The likelihood of a hazard causing harm
  • The degree of chance that a hazard will cause harm (correct)

What is the difference between 'Accidents' and 'Incidents'?

  • Accidents involve actions, while incidents involve reactions
  • Accidents always cause harm, while incidents may or may not cause harm (correct)
  • Accidents are always controlled, while incidents are uncontrolled
  • Accidents are unplanned events, while incidents are planned events

What is a hazard?

<p>A source of potential damage or harm (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Give an example of a hazard and the harm it causes.

<p>Slippery floor - Broken bone (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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