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Deck 5: Physical Agents
1
School boards can generate the "free field effect" for teachers by taking what action?
A) requiring open classroom windows
B) installing white noise machines
C) having longer recess and lunch periods
D) making teachers close classroom doors
A) requiring open classroom windows
B) installing white noise machines
C) having longer recess and lunch periods
D) making teachers close classroom doors
having longer recess and lunch periods
2
Long-distance truck drivers could be subject to what whole-body vibration related problem as a result of sitting over or near the engine for long periods of time?
A) Raynaud's phenomenon
B) impaired vision
C) sore joints
D) muscle atrophy
A) Raynaud's phenomenon
B) impaired vision
C) sore joints
D) muscle atrophy
impaired vision
3
What heat-related condition could you resolve by giving workers salty crackers along with some water?
A) heat stroke
B) heat syncope
C) heat cramps
D) heat hyperpyrexia
A) heat stroke
B) heat syncope
C) heat cramps
D) heat hyperpyrexia
heat cramps
4
Marguerite turns up the sound on her computer speakers by 3 dB to play her favourite song. How much louder would this sound be to Genevieve who is in the next cubicle next?
A) just as loud
B) twice as loud
C) three times as loud
D) five times as loud
A) just as loud
B) twice as loud
C) three times as loud
D) five times as loud
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5
Akanksha is a dental hygienist who cleans patient's teeth for 35 hours a week. What is the most realistic way of minimizing segmental vibration from the electric polishing brush?
A) using a manual polishing brush
B) reducing the number of patients that she sees
C) loosening her grip on the polishing brush
D) adding padding to the handle of the brush
A) using a manual polishing brush
B) reducing the number of patients that she sees
C) loosening her grip on the polishing brush
D) adding padding to the handle of the brush
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6
What two basic types of physiological damage can create hearing loss?
A) trauma and infection
B) sensorineural and infection
C) conductive and sensorineural
D) trauma and conductive
A) trauma and infection
B) sensorineural and infection
C) conductive and sensorineural
D) trauma and conductive
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7
What condition is an employee likely experiencing if he or she reports tingling in the fingers, loss of sensation in the fingers, and loss of grip strength?
A) HAVS
B) hyperpyrexia
C) hyperreflexia
D) neuritis
A) HAVS
B) hyperpyrexia
C) hyperreflexia
D) neuritis
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8
What three characteristics is the human hearing response conditional on?
A) duration, standards, and loudness
B) loudness, duration, and level
C) frequency, standards, and level
D) frequency, duration, and loudness
A) duration, standards, and loudness
B) loudness, duration, and level
C) frequency, standards, and level
D) frequency, duration, and loudness
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9
What type of non-ionizing radiation is more likely to cause damage to the retina of the eye?
A) high-energy X-rays
B) far infrared radiation
C) short ultraviolet radiation
D) long ultraviolet radiation
A) high-energy X-rays
B) far infrared radiation
C) short ultraviolet radiation
D) long ultraviolet radiation
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10
What has research to date indicated about the use of cellphones and the risk of brain cancer?
A) Cancer risk is unclear.
B) Cancer risk varies with gender.
C) Cancer risk varies with age of the cellphone.
D) Cancer risk varies with amount of usage.
A) Cancer risk is unclear.
B) Cancer risk varies with gender.
C) Cancer risk varies with age of the cellphone.
D) Cancer risk varies with amount of usage.
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11
Which of the following devices emits ionizing radiation?
A) computer monitor
B) fluorescent light
C) tanning bed
D) hospital scanner
A) computer monitor
B) fluorescent light
C) tanning bed
D) hospital scanner
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12
Rick is the supervisor of a road crew working on highway resurfacing. What administrative control would help his workers acclimatize to working in the heat?
A) a heat stress assessment
B) reduced worker activity
C) cooling vests
D) mandatory water breaks
A) a heat stress assessment
B) reduced worker activity
C) cooling vests
D) mandatory water breaks
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13
In what situation could frostbite happen as quickly as frostnip?
A) when the temperature is below -30 degrees C.
B) when the worker has inadequate hand and foot protection
C) when the worker is exposed to cold compressed gas
D) none because frostbite takes more time to develop than frostnip
A) when the temperature is below -30 degrees C.
B) when the worker has inadequate hand and foot protection
C) when the worker is exposed to cold compressed gas
D) none because frostbite takes more time to develop than frostnip
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14
In the equation for thermal stress, what does the character M stand for?
A) body mass
B) metabolic heat production
C) metabolism
D) mechanical energy
A) body mass
B) metabolic heat production
C) metabolism
D) mechanical energy
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15
In what three ways can noise affect humans?
A) cognitive effects, sensorineural damage, and sociological effects
B) physiological damage, physiological effects, and psychological effects
C) sociological damage, psychological effects, and sensorineural damage
D) physiological effects, sociological effects, and cognitive damage
A) cognitive effects, sensorineural damage, and sociological effects
B) physiological damage, physiological effects, and psychological effects
C) sociological damage, psychological effects, and sensorineural damage
D) physiological effects, sociological effects, and cognitive damage
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16
From which source could a chef or sous chef (preparation cook) be exposed to ionizing radiation?
A) microwave oven
B) kitchen computer
C) vegetables
D) aluminium pan
A) microwave oven
B) kitchen computer
C) vegetables
D) aluminium pan
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17
What statistical value should Aiko look at to compare the hearing protection of various devices on the market?
A) dB(A)
B) Hz
C) WBGT
D) NRR
A) dB(A)
B) Hz
C) WBGT
D) NRR
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18
According to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, when might a workplace be too noisy?
A) when employees stop going out after work
B) when employees have chronic ear infections
C) when employees have a general feeling of fatigue
D) when numerous employees have hearing problems
A) when employees stop going out after work
B) when employees have chronic ear infections
C) when employees have a general feeling of fatigue
D) when numerous employees have hearing problems
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19
The effect of noise exposure in the workplace is measured using what type of device?
A) dosimeter
B) audiometer
C) octave band analyzer
D) sound pressure level meter
A) dosimeter
B) audiometer
C) octave band analyzer
D) sound pressure level meter
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20
If a kitchen worker gets locked into the walk-in freezer either by accident or by a misguided prank, when you finally find them, what symptom would tell you that he or she is suffering from moderate hypothermia?
A) intense pain in fingers
B) abnormal drowsiness
C) decreased respiration
D) irrational behaviour
A) intense pain in fingers
B) abnormal drowsiness
C) decreased respiration
D) irrational behaviour
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21
Engineers working in the engine room of a cruise ship are more likely to experience segmental vibration than chefs working in the cruise ship kitchen.
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22
The heat level in a crowded room or subway car rises due to convection.
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23
Ear muffs are more costly but more comfortable than earplugs.
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24
The eye is the primary organ at risk from ionizing radiation.
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25
While at work, Zamboni drivers who resurface the ice in hockey arenas are more likely to have lower blood pressure than athletic trainers working in arena dressing rooms.
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26
The kitchen has a number of large floor-standing mixers for mixing large batches of cake and bread dough. The frequency of these mixers is 75 Hz. What part of the body would be affected by resonance at this frequency?
A) head
B) Eyeballs
C) shoulder
D) arms
A) head
B) Eyeballs
C) shoulder
D) arms
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27
Dog trainers can experience hearing loss from using a "silent" dog whistle.
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28
As their popularity increases, the move from playing in small clubs to playing in large stadiums can produce tinnitus for band members if they are not careful.
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29
If a roofer is suffering from hyperpyrexia after installing replacement shingles for eight hours in the hot sun their skin will be dry and tight.
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30
To measure the gross noise level in the casino, the casino's health and safety manager, Kamran, will use a sound pressure level meter.
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31
Marlee is a hard-of-hearing worker in a candy factory. Her supervisor can assume that she does not need the same types of hearing protection as the other workers.
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