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AC2 - LM2 (Reviewer)

AC2 - LM2 (Reviewer)
38問 • 2年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the plans, preparations, and actions taken to avoid accidents or stop them from taking place.

    Accident Prevention

  • 2

    A study attributes 20% of all injuries on duty to unsafe working conditions They all related to physical or mechanical defects, which can be corrected relatively cheaply and permanently It is always the first area to be tackled when working on an accidents/incident reduction program.

    Unsafe Condition

  • 3

    Many accidents occur due to human factors, such as

    Unsafe Behavior, Inattention, Negligence, Lack of Knowledge, Inadequate training

  • 4

    Following health and safety guidelines is primarily to protect employers and their staff from injury, illness or coming into any other form of harm in the workplace.

    Benefit 1 – Protecting your staff

  • 5

    Heinrich Theory Corrective Action Sequence (3 E’s)

    Engineering, Education, Enforcement

  • 6

    When the person is generally within arm’s length

    Physical Exposure

  • 7

    can’t hear instruction etc.

    Loud Noise

  • 8

    entering a confined space before it has been declared unsafe

    Working without authority

  • 9

    created by social environment or acquired by ancestry

    Fault of Person

  • 10

    By maintaining health and safety practices in the workplaces, and therefore reducing absences and improving productivity, you will be saving money by retaining staff.

    Benefit 4 – Saving money

  • 11

    is another leading factor of accidents. Unsafe ________ can include faulty machines, bad work design, substandard processes, and occupational hazards.

    Working Conditions

  • 12

    1932 First Approach to Accident/Prevention - H.W. Heinrich

    Domino Theory

  • 13

    caused by accidents

    Injury

  • 14

    Following safety and health guidelines and maintaining a safe work place will reduce the risk of work-related illnesses and injuries, and therefore reduce staff absences.

    Benefit 2 – Reducing absences

  • 15

    lubricating bearings and changing the drive belts while the machine is still running

    Adjusting moving machinery

  • 16

    When someone is within the “danger zone”

    Exposure

  • 17

    handtools, equipment, substances

    Defective Conditions

  • 18

    not wearing safety goggles when grinding.

    PPE not worn

  • 19

    If your colleagues and employees are able to work in a safe environment, this will improve morale and overall productivity.

    Benefit 3 – Improving productivity

  • 20

    operating a machine at a speed it is not designed to run at

    Speed

  • 21

    Benefit 2

    Reducing absences

  • 22

    caused by an unsafe act – injured person or an unsafe condition – workplace

    Accidents

  • 23

    Due to noise, hazardous atmosphere, temperature extremities. These hazards could affect everyone in the facility.

    Environmental Exposure

  • 24

    work flow, overcrowding and congestion

    Poor Layout

  • 25

    For some accidents, a given model may be very accurate, for others less so Often the cause of an accident cannot be adequately explained by just one model/theory Actual cause may combine parts of several different models

    Combination Theory

  • 26

    running in front of a fork lift

    Chance taking

  • 27

    are used as models to help predict and prevent accidents

    Accident Causation Theories

  • 28

    where and how a person was raised and educated

    Social Environment/Ancestry

  • 29

    can’t see clearly or beath properly

    Inadequate Illumination or ventilation

  • 30

    Benefit 1

    Protecting your staff

  • 31

    Inadequate or inefficient

    Poor Guiding

  • 32

    includes all measures taken in an effort to save lives, escape from injury, lessen the degrees of injuries, avoid damage to property, reduce treatment and compensation costs, and prevent the loss of productive time and morale.

    Accident prevention

  • 33

    Benefit 3

    Improving productivity

  • 34

    Management has a moral responsibility concerning their employees, their families, and the public at large. Frank Bird refers to the immediate causes of accidents as being

    Unsafe Acts and Unsafe Conditions

  • 35

    Benefit 4

    Saving money

  • 36

    Theories of Accident Causation:

    Domino Theory, Human Factors Theory, Accident/Incident Theory, Epidemiological Theory, System Theory, Combination Theory

  • 37

    80% of all injuries on duty are the result of ________ by people. More difficult to reduce as they revolve around people and what they do

    Unsafe Acts

  • 38

    caused by careless persons or poorly designed or improperly maintained equipment

    Unsafe Acts/Conditions

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    Chapter 6

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    Quiz

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    refers to the plans, preparations, and actions taken to avoid accidents or stop them from taking place.

    Accident Prevention

  • 2

    A study attributes 20% of all injuries on duty to unsafe working conditions They all related to physical or mechanical defects, which can be corrected relatively cheaply and permanently It is always the first area to be tackled when working on an accidents/incident reduction program.

    Unsafe Condition

  • 3

    Many accidents occur due to human factors, such as

    Unsafe Behavior, Inattention, Negligence, Lack of Knowledge, Inadequate training

  • 4

    Following health and safety guidelines is primarily to protect employers and their staff from injury, illness or coming into any other form of harm in the workplace.

    Benefit 1 – Protecting your staff

  • 5

    Heinrich Theory Corrective Action Sequence (3 E’s)

    Engineering, Education, Enforcement

  • 6

    When the person is generally within arm’s length

    Physical Exposure

  • 7

    can’t hear instruction etc.

    Loud Noise

  • 8

    entering a confined space before it has been declared unsafe

    Working without authority

  • 9

    created by social environment or acquired by ancestry

    Fault of Person

  • 10

    By maintaining health and safety practices in the workplaces, and therefore reducing absences and improving productivity, you will be saving money by retaining staff.

    Benefit 4 – Saving money

  • 11

    is another leading factor of accidents. Unsafe ________ can include faulty machines, bad work design, substandard processes, and occupational hazards.

    Working Conditions

  • 12

    1932 First Approach to Accident/Prevention - H.W. Heinrich

    Domino Theory

  • 13

    caused by accidents

    Injury

  • 14

    Following safety and health guidelines and maintaining a safe work place will reduce the risk of work-related illnesses and injuries, and therefore reduce staff absences.

    Benefit 2 – Reducing absences

  • 15

    lubricating bearings and changing the drive belts while the machine is still running

    Adjusting moving machinery

  • 16

    When someone is within the “danger zone”

    Exposure

  • 17

    handtools, equipment, substances

    Defective Conditions

  • 18

    not wearing safety goggles when grinding.

    PPE not worn

  • 19

    If your colleagues and employees are able to work in a safe environment, this will improve morale and overall productivity.

    Benefit 3 – Improving productivity

  • 20

    operating a machine at a speed it is not designed to run at

    Speed

  • 21

    Benefit 2

    Reducing absences

  • 22

    caused by an unsafe act – injured person or an unsafe condition – workplace

    Accidents

  • 23

    Due to noise, hazardous atmosphere, temperature extremities. These hazards could affect everyone in the facility.

    Environmental Exposure

  • 24

    work flow, overcrowding and congestion

    Poor Layout

  • 25

    For some accidents, a given model may be very accurate, for others less so Often the cause of an accident cannot be adequately explained by just one model/theory Actual cause may combine parts of several different models

    Combination Theory

  • 26

    running in front of a fork lift

    Chance taking

  • 27

    are used as models to help predict and prevent accidents

    Accident Causation Theories

  • 28

    where and how a person was raised and educated

    Social Environment/Ancestry

  • 29

    can’t see clearly or beath properly

    Inadequate Illumination or ventilation

  • 30

    Benefit 1

    Protecting your staff

  • 31

    Inadequate or inefficient

    Poor Guiding

  • 32

    includes all measures taken in an effort to save lives, escape from injury, lessen the degrees of injuries, avoid damage to property, reduce treatment and compensation costs, and prevent the loss of productive time and morale.

    Accident prevention

  • 33

    Benefit 3

    Improving productivity

  • 34

    Management has a moral responsibility concerning their employees, their families, and the public at large. Frank Bird refers to the immediate causes of accidents as being

    Unsafe Acts and Unsafe Conditions

  • 35

    Benefit 4

    Saving money

  • 36

    Theories of Accident Causation:

    Domino Theory, Human Factors Theory, Accident/Incident Theory, Epidemiological Theory, System Theory, Combination Theory

  • 37

    80% of all injuries on duty are the result of ________ by people. More difficult to reduce as they revolve around people and what they do

    Unsafe Acts

  • 38

    caused by careless persons or poorly designed or improperly maintained equipment

    Unsafe Acts/Conditions