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Intro to Industrial Safety
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Industrial safety in the U.S. focuses on protecting workers from hazards through regulations, primarily enforced by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration). Key basics include utilizing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), maintaining clean workspaces, implementing hazard communication (HazCom), and conducting regular training and audits to prevent accidents and ensure legal compliance.  Core Components of U.S. Industrial Safety OSHA Regulations: The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 mandates that employers provide a safe workplace free from recognized hazards. Worker... Show more
Intro to Industrial Safety
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19 Questions

1. An _____ is an unexpected [undesirable] event that interferes with normal work process and carries the potential for physical injury, property damage, or product loss?

2. ____, including labels, signage, and instructions can lead to problems?

3. Safety is defined as ...?

4. What is at the top of the hierarchy of controls?

5. What is the hierarchy of safety controls?

6. What problems arise from poor communication?

7. ____ is an intangible, but important aspect of any overall safety effort; this must be _____ and is more than just slogans and banners?

8. _____ - relative exposure to a hazard?

9. Accidents are ______ and usually cannot be classified strictly into _____?

10. ____ is a function of the probability of loss (danger) and the magnitude of potential loss (damage)?

11. _____ and ______ must be designed for reasonably foreseeable use and misuse?

12. _____ can increase other risk factors such as heat stress and required force; should be carefully chosen?

13. ____ is the severity of injury that results from an uncontrolled hazard?

14. A _____ is a condition that has the potential to cause injury?

15. How does industrial ergonomics, human factors engineering and occupational safety relate to each other?

16. What is the first main lesson"?"

17. Lack of _____ is a message?

18. What was suggested as a 'good' definition for safety?"

19. What are the 3 main lessons to OSE?