Identify the term that is being described. Choose the letter of your answer.
1. It is the first and immediate assistance given to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury, with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. The requirement for this will depend on the number of people in the workplace. *
1 point
Fire Control
Emergency Evacuation
First Aid
Temperature
2. This requires you keep a register of hazardous substances, copies of material safety data sheets, precautions in place to prevent injury to anyone using the chemicals, and assessing whether control measures (gloves, glasses etc.) are sufficient. *
1 point
Fire Control
Electrical Hazard
First Aid
Chemical Safety
3. These procedures should be used whenever staff are required to lift, shift or move heavy items, for example moving stationery supplies in and out of cabinets and printers/ photocopiers, or moving quantities of mail, computers, printers and other office furniture to avoid injury. *
1 point
Manual Handling
Electrical Hazard
First Aid
Chemical Safety
4. Sources of ignition and combustible materials should be separated to avoid potential fires. Fire equipment should be available and unobstructed, with some employees trained in its use. *
1 point
Manual Handling
Electrical Hazard
First Aid
Fire Control
5. It is crucial in offices yet commonly overlooked. It can be corrected if the alignment of the computer screen, keyboard, person and chair is in a straight line, with no twisting of the head or body. *
1 point
Manual Handling
Electrical Hazard
Ergonomics
Chemical Safety
6. It must be communicated to all employees and must be practiced as an evacuation drill at least once each year. *
1 point
Manual Handling
Emergency Evacuation
Ergonomics
Chemical Safety
7. Untidy offices with materials placed in boxes or in piles on the floor create a hazardous environment - not only a trip hazard, but could indicate that there is insufficient storage space, insufficient time for storing materials, or just poor management of the work area. *
1 point
Manual Handling
Emergency Evacuation
Ergonomics
Housekeeping
8. It is the process where you identify hazards, analyze or evaluate the risk associated with that hazard, and determine appropriate ways to eliminate or control the hazard. *
1 point
Hazard
Emergency Evacuation
Fire Control
Risk Assessment
9. This kind of hazard causes stress or troubles to an individual to an extent that his general wellbeing is affected. *
1 point
Physical Hazard
Psychological Hazard
Biological Hazard
Safety Hazard
10. Inadequate and insufficient machine guards, unsafe workplace conditions, unsafe work practices. *
1 point
Physical Hazard
Psychological Hazard
Biological Hazard
Safety Hazard
11. Noise, vibration, energy, weather, electricity, radiation and pressure. *
1 point
Physical Hazard
Psychological Hazard
Biological Hazard
Safety Hazard
12. Caused by organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites. *
1 point
Physical Hazard
Psychological Hazard
Biological Hazard
Safety Hazard
13. These are caused by anatomical, physiological, and psychological demands on the worker, such as repetitive and forceful movements, vibration, extreme temperatures, and awkward postures arising from improper work methods and improperly designed workstations, tools, and equipment. *
1 point
Physical Hazard
Ergonomic Hazard
Biological Hazard
Safety Hazard
14. It is a term used to describe something that has the potential to cause harm or adverse effects to individuals, organizations property or equipment. *
1 point
Risk
Hazard
Risk Assessment
Adverse Health Effects
15. It is "any change in body function or the structures of cells that can lead to disease or health problems". *
1 point
Risk
Hazard
Risk Assessment
adverse health effect
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