Exam 11: Strees and Safety
Exam 1: Safety and Health Movement, Then and Now21 Questions
Exam 2: Accidents and Their Effects18 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Accident Causation21 Questions
Exam 4: Roles and Professional Certifications for Safety and Health Professionals19 Questions
Exam 5: Safety, Health, and Competition in the Global Marketplace15 Questions
Exam 6: The Osh Act, Standards, and Liability34 Questions
Exam 7: Workers Compensation16 Questions
Exam 8: Accident Investigation23 Questions
Exam 9: Product Safety and Liability19 Questions
Exam 10: Ergonomics Hazards: Musculokeletal Disorders Msdsand Cumulative Trauma Ctds25 Questions
Exam 11: Strees and Safety15 Questions
Exam 12: Safety and Health Training15 Questions
Exam 13: Violence in the Workplace19 Questions
Exam 14: Mechanical Hazards and Machine Safegurarding19 Questions
Exam 15: Falling, Impact, Acceleration, Lifting, and Vision Hazards21 Questions
Exam 16: Hazards of Temperature Extremes18 Questions
Exam 17: Pressure Hazards16 Questions
Exam 18: Electrical Hazards18 Questions
Exam 19: Fire Hazards and Life Safety25 Questions
Exam 20: Industrial Hygiene and Confined Spaces19 Questions
Exam 21: Radiation Hazards15 Questions
Exam 22: Noise and Vibration Hazards19 Questions
Exam 23: Computers, Automation, and Robots17 Questions
Exam 24: Bloodborne Pathogens and Bacterial Hazards in the Workplace17 Questions
Exam 25: Preparing for Emergencies and Terrorism17 Questions
Exam 26: Ethics and Safety19 Questions
Exam 27: Hazard Analysisprevention and Safety Management17 Questions
Exam 28: Promoting Safety19 Questions
Exam 29: Environmental Safety and Iso 14000 Environmental Management17 Questions
Exam 30: TSM: Safety Management in a Total Quality Setting16 Questions
Exam 31: Establishing a Safety-First Corporate Culture16 Questions
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Psychosomatic reaction to stress may eventually lead to autoimmune disease.
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One method for measuring mental workload is:
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Level of education is one of the leading causes of workplace stress.
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Workplace stress involves a worker's feelings resulting from perceived differences between the demands of the job and his or her ability to cope with these demands.
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The effects of stress can become pathological after they exceed a person's coping limits.
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Which of the following determines when a person will be comfortable working?
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Professionals use which of the following to determine how workers feel about their jobs?
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Three stages of human reaction to stress are: 1)alarm, 2)resistance, and 3)exhaustion.
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Which of the following are effective strategies for reducing stress in the workplace?
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Organizational reorganizations and buyouts are common causes of workplace stress.
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Stress is the harmful physical and emotional response that occurs when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker.
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Efforts to rid the workplace of all sources of stress are likely to fail.
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