95. (a) Occupational health professionals, workplace injury and illness prevention programs, and worksite health promotion programs are just a few of the services available to help prevent occupational injuries and diseases. (b) Workplace health and wellness promotion (WHWP) programs are workplace-based initiatives aiming at improving employees' health and well-being through behavioral and lifestyle changes. 96. (a) A hazard is a process, phenomenon or human activity that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, social and economic order or environmental degradation. (b) Landfalling hurricanes are becoming stronger for longer due to climate change is an example of geophysical hazard. 97. (a) Certified safety professionals monitor radiation levels in the workplace and create plans for decontamination and dealing with radiation-related accidents. (b) A Health physicist is a medical practitioner whose primary concern is preventive medicine in the workplace. 98. (a)A biohazard may include body fluids, human tissue and blood, and recombinant DNA. (b)A laboratory working with human cell lines must display the biohazard symbol on areas where the work is performed, it is not necessary to put a biohazard symbol where materials are stored. 99. (a) According to the Energy Transfer Theory, one can manage energy in the workplace by maintaining equipment and utilizing the appropriate tools for the job. (b)The receiver of energy transfer can be assisted by limitation of exposure and use of personal protective equipment. 100. (a)Occupational respiratory disorders are caused by inhaling toxic substances in the workplace, and one of the characteristics of occupational lung diseases is that they are acute and can be detected 4 early. (b)Coal workers' pneumoconiosis is an acute or chronic lung disease that is caused by inhaling coal duct ENG
95. (a) Occupational health professionals, workplace injury and illness prevention programs, and worksite health promotion programs are just a few of the services available to help prevent occupational injuries and diseases. (b) Workplace health and wellness promotion (WHWP) programs are workplace-based initiatives aiming at improving employees' health and well-being through behavioral and lifestyle changes. 96. (a) A hazard is a process, phenomenon or human activity that may cause loss of life, injury or other health impacts, property damage, social and economic order or environmental degradation. (b) Landfalling hurricanes are becoming stronger for longer due to climate change is an example of geophysical hazard. 97. (a) Certified safety professionals monitor radiation levels in the workplace and create plans for decontamination and dealing with radiation-related accidents. (b) A Health physicist is a medical practitioner whose primary concern is preventive medicine in the workplace. 98. (a)A biohazard may include body fluids, human tissue and blood, and recombinant DNA. (b)A laboratory working with human cell lines must display the biohazard symbol on areas where the work is performed, it is not necessary to put a biohazard symbol where materials are stored. 99. (a) According to the Energy Transfer Theory, one can manage energy in the workplace by maintaining equipment and utilizing the appropriate tools for the job. (b)The receiver of energy transfer can be assisted by limitation of exposure and use of personal protective equipment. 100. (a)Occupational respiratory disorders are caused by inhaling toxic substances in the workplace, and one of the characteristics of occupational lung diseases is that they are acute and can be detected 4 early. (b)Coal workers' pneumoconiosis is an acute or chronic lung disease that is caused by inhaling coal duct ENG
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