STSC Quizzes - Questions and Answers, Complete Solutions Which type of component is used in protective clothing to protect against sparks and molten
... [Show More] metal splashes? Leather When are employees most likely to perform their safety-related responsibilities? When they see their supervisors performing them. Which are major contributors to injuries from the use of hand and power tools? Positioning, repetitions, and force required Which of the following professional standards are required by the BCSP Code of Ethics? Be honest, fair, and impartial. Which level of hierarchy control changes the way people work? Administrative Which are the three MAIN parts of a Job Hazard Analysis form? Identify the job steps, hazards present in each step, and safe procedures for completing the job. How many required sections are present on a safety data sheet? 16 Which organ is MOST vulnerable to laser energy? Eyes The statement, "ISSUE public statements only in an objective and truthful manner and only when founded upon knowledge of the facts and competence in the subject matter" is part of which organization's Code of Ethics? Board of Certified Safety Professionals Which type of occupational exposure from welding causes acute health disorders such as headache, fatigue, cough, and a metallic taste in the mouth? Metal fume fever Which is the MINIMUM permissible oxygen level for workers? 19.5% Which characteristic describes an ergonomically designed job that could be performed without excessive stress by a majority of workers?
Workers follow strict movement patterns designed by accredited engineering staff and systems designers. Which statement is TRUE regarding a confined space? It is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. Which position is ultimately responsible for the safe operation of a motor vehicle? Mechanic Driver Employer Supervisor A worker recently brought a safety hazard to the attention of their supervisor. The supervisor conducted a job risk assessment and determined that there were several hazards associated with the worker's job that had the potential to cause injury. What is this an example of? Recognizing and controlling hazards What is considered Type 3 workplace violence? Assault of a manager from a recently terminated employee Which group/function should be included on the team conducting site construction audits? Employee representatives Which is a good assumption for supervisors to make concerning employees? Never expect employees to do jobs they are not trained to do. Which method is used to reduce the rick of struck-by injuries caused by powered industrial trucks? Providing more clearance at passageways and corners Which action should a worker take when operating a crane that comes in contact with live power lines? Stay in the cab Which is a precaution taken to prevent rollout when using a snap hook? Only attach one snaphook to a horizontal lifeline When teaching CPR, which personal protective equipment should workers be trained to use? Face masks Which term BEST describes the concept of designing the workplace to match body dimensions? Ergonomics Which hazard control is best described when work rotations, policies, and directives are being used? Administrative Who is responsible for all training, hazard communications, and approved equipment for welding and cutting activities? Management personnel Which are symptoms of heat stroke? Hot, red, dry skin; confusion; loss of consciousness When using a platform to hoist personnel, which MINIMUM design safety factor must the platform have? 5:1 Which signal word is for the LESS severe chemicals hazards under the globally harmonized system (GHS) for classifying chemicals? Warning According to the BCSP Code of Ethics, how and when should certificants provide public statements? Only in an objective and truthful manner and only when founded upon the knowledge of the facts and competence in the subject matter. Training in bloodborne pathogens and universal precautions is required for which employees? Workers who may reasonably be anticipated to be exposed to blood. Which does a Class "B" fir involve? Flammable or combustible liquids What is the main purpose of an incident investigation? Collecting facts According to the BCSP Code of Ethics, which conduct shall all certificants avoid? Any that is likely to discredit the profession or deceive the public Which type of component is used in protective clothing to protect against dust, moisture, and corrosives? Impervious materials Which level of hierarchy control replaces the hazard? Substitution How many hazard pictograms are within the GHS standard? 9 [Show Less]