21.Which of the following is NOT a type of hazard A. Machinery hazard B. Biological hazard C. Chemical hazard D. Ergonomic hazard 22.Determine which of the following is an act enacted to control scheduled waste. A.Poisons Act 1952 B.Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Act 2007 C.Occupation Safety and Health Act 1994 D.Environmental Quality Act 1974   23.Which of the following analysis is used to determine where failures can occur within hardware and process systems? A. Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA) B. Failure Modes, Effects and Analysis (FMEA) C. Workplace Risk Assessment and Control (WRAC) D. Fault and Logic Tree Analysis

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21.Which of the following is NOT a type of hazard
A. Machinery hazard
B. Biological hazard
C. Chemical hazard
D. Ergonomic hazard

22.Determine which of the following is an act enacted to control scheduled waste.

A.Poisons Act 1952

B.Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Act 2007

C.Occupation Safety and Health Act 1994

D.Environmental Quality Act 1974

 

23.Which of the following analysis is used to determine where failures can occur within hardware and
process systems?
A. Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA)
B. Failure Modes, Effects and Analysis (FMEA)
C. Workplace Risk Assessment and Control (WRAC)
D. Fault and Logic Tree Analysis

24.Choose the correct example for Biological Hazard

A.Physical, chemical & Toxic Properties of the Chemical

B.Stress & Violence

C.Bacteria, Viruses, Plants, Birds & Animals

D.Radiation, Magnetic Fields & Pressure Extremes

25.Risk management can be defined as the art and science of _________ risk factors throughout the life cycle
of a project.
A. identifying, analyzing, and responding to
B. reviewing, monitoring, and managing
C. identifying, reviewing, and avoiding
D. researching, reviewing, and acting on

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