Deck 4: Ohs Promotion, Training and Certification

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What is identified in the chapter as one of the most significant barriers that safety educators face today?

A) Complex workplace policies
B) Language barriers
C) Psychological health
D) Teaching different generations
E) Literacy/illiteracy
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Which of the following "costs" are more likely to be incurred by workers who are not adequately trained?

A) Morale
B) Quality
C) Productivity
D) Competitiveness
E) All of the above
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The modern trainer should be knowledgeable about the fundamental principles of learning.
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Productivity, quality, cost, and response time are which of the following?

A) Impacted by literacy
B) Concern only for the accounting department
C) Part of a safety management system
D) Not important to safety professionals
E) The worker's primary goals
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Demonstration is the process in which the instructor does what?

A) Explains the objectives of the lesson
B) Makes reference to visual aids
C) Shows students how to perform specific skills or tasks
D) Defines new terms in the lesson
E) Uses student experience to support lesson points
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Orientation is effective when used as an introduction to the company and to "show the new worker the ropes."
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Workers who have not been trained how to perform their jobs safely are more likely to have accidents.
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There are only a few agencies and organizations that provide updated training for health and safety professionals.
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Classroom-oriented method work best for employees who do not speak English or French as their principal language.
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Low literacy in the workplace can put workers' health and safety at risk.
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Labor unions have been very aggressive in the development of safety and health training programs.
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In some companies the safety and health manager might be a person who has other duties.
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The health and safety manager must understand the bottom line concerns of all of the following except:

A) Management
B) Supervisor
C) Employees
D) Vendors
E) Temporary workers
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The job description of the health and safety manager is simple.
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Professional certification is an excellent way to establish one's status in the field of safety and health.
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Most safety management systems fail to include safety training.
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Legal requirements exist for safety training in all Canadian jurisdictions.
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The engineer often has more potential to affect safety in the workplace than any other person.
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If legal requirements for training are met, ethical reasons will be automatically addressed.
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One of the most significant barriers that safety educators face today is teaching different generations of workers.
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Illiteracy in the workplace will result in which of the following?

A) Lower levels of waste
B) Difficulty in filling high-skill jobs
C) Higher levels of productivity
D) Higher levels of competitiveness
E) Fewer accidents
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Learners retain most from which of the following types of instruction?

A) Reading
B) Doing
C) Seeing
D) Hearing
E) Online courses
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A safety team member with which safety certification would most likely to address worker exposure to toxic substances?

A) Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)
B) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
C) Certified Canadian Professional Ergonomist (CCPE)
D) Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
E) Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN)
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The best way to overcome language, culture, and literacy barriers is to provide safety training programs offering:

A) Bilingual training materials
B) Training materials that recognize the dignity of all employees regardless of background
C) Training materials that minimize literacy requirements
D) Training that that address cultural issues
E) All of the above
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A safety team member with which safety certification, would most likely be involved with workplace wellness initiatives?

A) Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)
B) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
C) Certified Canadian Professional Ergonomist (CCPE)
D) Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
E) Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN)
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What is identified in the chapter as one of the most significant barriers that safety educators face today?

A) Complex workplace policies
B) Language barriers
C) Psychological health
D) Teaching different generations
E) Literacy/illiteracy
Teaching different generations
2
Which of the following "costs" are more likely to be incurred by workers who are not adequately trained?

A) Morale
B) Quality
C) Productivity
D) Competitiveness
E) All of the above
All of the above
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The modern trainer should be knowledgeable about the fundamental principles of learning.
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Productivity, quality, cost, and response time are which of the following?

A) Impacted by literacy
B) Concern only for the accounting department
C) Part of a safety management system
D) Not important to safety professionals
E) The worker's primary goals
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Demonstration is the process in which the instructor does what?

A) Explains the objectives of the lesson
B) Makes reference to visual aids
C) Shows students how to perform specific skills or tasks
D) Defines new terms in the lesson
E) Uses student experience to support lesson points
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Orientation is effective when used as an introduction to the company and to "show the new worker the ropes."
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Workers who have not been trained how to perform their jobs safely are more likely to have accidents.
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There are only a few agencies and organizations that provide updated training for health and safety professionals.
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Classroom-oriented method work best for employees who do not speak English or French as their principal language.
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Low literacy in the workplace can put workers' health and safety at risk.
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Labor unions have been very aggressive in the development of safety and health training programs.
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In some companies the safety and health manager might be a person who has other duties.
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The health and safety manager must understand the bottom line concerns of all of the following except:

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B) Supervisor
C) Employees
D) Vendors
E) Temporary workers
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The job description of the health and safety manager is simple.
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Professional certification is an excellent way to establish one's status in the field of safety and health.
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Most safety management systems fail to include safety training.
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Legal requirements exist for safety training in all Canadian jurisdictions.
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The engineer often has more potential to affect safety in the workplace than any other person.
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If legal requirements for training are met, ethical reasons will be automatically addressed.
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One of the most significant barriers that safety educators face today is teaching different generations of workers.
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Illiteracy in the workplace will result in which of the following?

A) Lower levels of waste
B) Difficulty in filling high-skill jobs
C) Higher levels of productivity
D) Higher levels of competitiveness
E) Fewer accidents
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Learners retain most from which of the following types of instruction?

A) Reading
B) Doing
C) Seeing
D) Hearing
E) Online courses
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A safety team member with which safety certification would most likely to address worker exposure to toxic substances?

A) Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)
B) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
C) Certified Canadian Professional Ergonomist (CCPE)
D) Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
E) Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN)
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The best way to overcome language, culture, and literacy barriers is to provide safety training programs offering:

A) Bilingual training materials
B) Training materials that recognize the dignity of all employees regardless of background
C) Training materials that minimize literacy requirements
D) Training that that address cultural issues
E) All of the above
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A safety team member with which safety certification, would most likely be involved with workplace wellness initiatives?

A) Certified Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)
B) Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
C) Certified Canadian Professional Ergonomist (CCPE)
D) Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
E) Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN)
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