Questions: Question 1 (1 point) Which of the following control techniques to avoid hazardous chemicals providing personal protective equipment to workers? - Administration control - User control - Source control - Path control Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following control techniques to avoid hazardous chemicals involves capturing, guarding, enclosing, insulating, or isolating a suspected hazard? - Source control - Path Control - User Control - Administration Control Question 3 (1 point) Hazard checklist for workplace layout design may contain one of the following items: - Place the hazardous machines at the entry of the plant. - Cover or guard any moving parts of machinery that could cut a worker or fly off. - Place the hazardous machines so that they are visible from easily accessing places. Question 4 (1 point) The product recall, which is the final remedial action as a result of recognizing a real or potential hazard after a device, structure, or system has been put into operation, must be taken for one of the following reasons: - The subsequent costs to maintain the product are too high. - The product does not live up to its advertised claims with regard to safety. - The company's high level management decides to take this course of action.

Question 1 (1 point)

Which of the following control techniques to avoid hazardous chemicals providing personal protective equipment to workers?
- Administration control
- User control
- Source control
- Path control

Question 2 (1 point)

Which of the following control techniques to avoid hazardous chemicals involves capturing, guarding, enclosing, insulating, or isolating a suspected hazard?
- Source control
- Path Control
- User Control
- Administration Control

Question 3 (1 point)

Hazard checklist for workplace layout design may contain one of the following items:
- Place the hazardous machines at the entry of the plant.
- Cover or guard any moving parts of machinery that could cut a worker or fly off.
- Place the hazardous machines so that they are visible from easily accessing places.

Question 4 (1 point)

The product recall, which is the final remedial action as a result of recognizing a real or potential hazard after a device, structure, or system has been put into operation, must be taken for one of the following reasons:
- The subsequent costs to maintain the product are too high.
- The product does not live up to its advertised claims with regard to safety.
- The company's high level management decides to take this course of action.
Transcript text: Question 1 (1 point) Which of the following control techniques to avoid hazardous chemicals providing personal protective equipment to workers? - Administration control - User control - Source control - Path control Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following control techniques to avoid hazardous chemicals involves capturing, guarding, enclosing, insulating, or isolating a suspected hazard? - Source control - Path Control - User Control - Administration Control Question 3 (1 point) Hazard checklist for workplace layout design may contain one of the following items: - Place the hazardous machines at the entry of the plant. - Cover or guard any moving parts of machinery that could cut a worker or fly off. - Place the hazardous machines so that they are visible from easily accessing places. Question 4 (1 point) The product recall, which is the final remedial action as a result of recognizing a real or potential hazard after a device, structure, or system has been put into operation, must be taken for one of the following reasons: - The subsequent costs to maintain the product are too high. - The product does not live up to its advertised claims with regard to safety. - The company's high level management decides to take this course of action.
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Question 1:
The answer is "Administration control."
Explanation:

  • Administration control: This involves implementing policies and procedures to reduce exposure to hazards, such as providing personal protective equipment (PPE) to workers.
  • User control: This is not a recognized term in the context of hazard control techniques.
  • Source control: This involves eliminating or reducing the hazard at its source, not providing PPE.
  • Path control: This involves controlling the path of the hazard, such as through ventilation, not providing PPE.

Question 2:
The answer is "Source control."
Explanation:

  • Source control: This involves capturing, guarding, enclosing, insulating, or isolating a suspected hazard to prevent exposure.
  • Path Control: This involves controlling the path of the hazard, not directly capturing or enclosing it.
  • User Control: This is not a recognized term in the context of hazard control techniques.
  • Administration Control: This involves policies and procedures, not physical measures like capturing or enclosing.

Question 3:
The answer is "Cover or guard any moving parts of machinery that could cut a worker or fly off."
Explanation:

  • Place the hazardous machines at the entry of the plant: This is not a safety measure and could increase risk.
  • Cover or guard any moving parts of machinery that could cut a worker or fly off: This is a safety measure to prevent injury.
  • Place the hazardous machines so that they are visible from easily accessing places: Visibility does not necessarily enhance safety and could increase risk.

In summary, the correct answers are:

  1. Administration control
  2. Source control
  3. Cover or guard any moving parts of machinery that could cut a worker or fly off.
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