13. Which one is not a key aspect of IRS? Everyone must have a sincere wish to prevent accidents and illnesses. Everyone must accept that accidents and illnesses have causes that can be eliminated or greatly reduced. a. b. Everyone must attempt to avoid conflict when trying to reduce risk. Everyone must accept that health and safety is an essential part of doing his or her work. Every person doesn't have be regularly asked to explain what they have done to ensure health and safety on the job and in the workplace. с. d. е. 14. Under Section 182 (5) of Regulation 854: An employer shall ensure that the undiluted exhaust emissions from diesel- powered equipment contain less than. 160 ppm by volume of CO 600 ppm by volume of CO 1500 ppm by volume of CO d. 400 ppm by volume of CO 500 ppm by volume of CO а. b. е. С. 15. Under the minerals industry risk management maturity chart, performing regular risk assessment, casual investigation, and regular auditing is what type of risk management? а. Planned d. Reactive b. Regressive Proactive е. Resilient C. 16. Under the Act, the duty of an employer 'take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a worker' is: Section 25 (1) (c) of the OHSA Section 25 (1) (e) (ii) of the OHSA Section 25 (2) (c) of the OHSA d. Section 25 (2) (f) of the OHSA Section 25 (2) (h) of the OHSA а. b. е. с. 17. Which one is not an example of consequences? Injuries Property damage Loss of production d. Environmental pollution Sustained business reputation а. b. е. с. 18. Moving equipment or parts is the hazard associated with what energy source? а. Electrical d. Thermal b. Mechanical е. Body mechanics с. Pressure 19. Confined space is an example of risk source/hazard associated with: Реople b. Equipment а. d. Environment е. Process C. Materials 20. In the minerals industry risk management process, which one is not a component of the risk assessment? d. Analyze and evaluate risks Consider the controls/barriers а. Understand the hazards b. Identify unwanted events Fix the identified events е. с. 21. Secondary risk factors that can contribute to the development of MSDS are: a. Contact stress d. work methods b. Vibration е. All of the above Temperature (too hot or too cold) Work organization с. f. None of the above d. 22. A risk assessment tool that is used for preliminary analysis method to identify and understand risks; to be pro-active and systematic, and team based. а. WRAC d. FMEA b. HAZOP е. QRA с. JSA 23. Heat stress is caused by heat generated by means of.
13. Which one is not a key aspect of IRS? Everyone must have a sincere wish to prevent accidents and illnesses. Everyone must accept that accidents and illnesses have causes that can be eliminated or greatly reduced. a. b. Everyone must attempt to avoid conflict when trying to reduce risk. Everyone must accept that health and safety is an essential part of doing his or her work. Every person doesn't have be regularly asked to explain what they have done to ensure health and safety on the job and in the workplace. с. d. е. 14. Under Section 182 (5) of Regulation 854: An employer shall ensure that the undiluted exhaust emissions from diesel- powered equipment contain less than. 160 ppm by volume of CO 600 ppm by volume of CO 1500 ppm by volume of CO d. 400 ppm by volume of CO 500 ppm by volume of CO а. b. е. С. 15. Under the minerals industry risk management maturity chart, performing regular risk assessment, casual investigation, and regular auditing is what type of risk management? а. Planned d. Reactive b. Regressive Proactive е. Resilient C. 16. Under the Act, the duty of an employer 'take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a worker' is: Section 25 (1) (c) of the OHSA Section 25 (1) (e) (ii) of the OHSA Section 25 (2) (c) of the OHSA d. Section 25 (2) (f) of the OHSA Section 25 (2) (h) of the OHSA а. b. е. с. 17. Which one is not an example of consequences? Injuries Property damage Loss of production d. Environmental pollution Sustained business reputation а. b. е. с. 18. Moving equipment or parts is the hazard associated with what energy source? а. Electrical d. Thermal b. Mechanical е. Body mechanics с. Pressure 19. Confined space is an example of risk source/hazard associated with: Реople b. Equipment а. d. Environment е. Process C. Materials 20. In the minerals industry risk management process, which one is not a component of the risk assessment? d. Analyze and evaluate risks Consider the controls/barriers а. Understand the hazards b. Identify unwanted events Fix the identified events е. с. 21. Secondary risk factors that can contribute to the development of MSDS are: a. Contact stress d. work methods b. Vibration е. All of the above Temperature (too hot or too cold) Work organization с. f. None of the above d. 22. A risk assessment tool that is used for preliminary analysis method to identify and understand risks; to be pro-active and systematic, and team based. а. WRAC d. FMEA b. HAZOP е. QRA с. JSA 23. Heat stress is caused by heat generated by means of.
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