Deck 3: Theories of Accident Causation
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Deck 3: Theories of Accident Causation
1
Inappropriate response and overload are two categories of human error.
True
2
Ergonomic traps and systems failure are two elements of the accident/incident theory of accident causation.
True
3
The tendency of more experienced workers to behave in ways that involve higher levels of risk is known as human adaptation.
False
4
The three components of the systems theory of accident causation are person, machine, and environment.
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5
The Three "Es" of safety work well in taking corrective action in conjunction with Heinrich's Theory.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a leading cause of accidents on the job?
A)Human error
B)Industrial hygiene
C)Unsafe behavior
D)Management failures
A)Human error
B)Industrial hygiene
C)Unsafe behavior
D)Management failures
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7
The ten statements called the Axioms of Industrial Safety are part of the domino theory of accident causation.
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8
The terms "host" and "agency" are associated with the combination theory of accident causation.
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9
The domino theory of accident causation posits that injuries result from one specific factor.
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10
Alcoholism causes approximately how many lost work days annually in the United States?
A)500 million
B)1 billion
C)100,000
D)600,000
A)500 million
B)1 billion
C)100,000
D)600,000
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11
The combination theory of accident causation posits that only one specific theory can be used to explain the causes of a specific accident.
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12
Which of the Three "Es" of Safety recommends that hazards be controlled through better product design or process improvements?
A)Engineering
B)Education
C)Enforcement
D)All of the above
A)Engineering
B)Education
C)Enforcement
D)All of the above
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13
An "inappropriate activity" is part of the accident/incident theory of accident causation.
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14
Which of the following is NOT a principle of behavior-based safety?
A)Intervention
B)Planned interventions
C)Identification of internal factors
D)Application of the MBWA theory
A)Intervention
B)Planned interventions
C)Identification of internal factors
D)Application of the MBWA theory
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15
The epidemiological theory of accident causation holds that models used for studying the relationships between environmental factors and disease can also be used for studying causal relationships between environmental factors and accidents.
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16
Obesity, fatigue, memory, and personality are all factors that can contribute to accidents in the workplace.
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17
The human factors theory of accident causation attributes accidents to a series of events ultimately caused by a mechanical hazard.
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18
Approximately what percentage of drug users in the United States are employed?
A)90 percent
B)65 percent
C)30 percent
D)77 percent
A)90 percent
B)65 percent
C)30 percent
D)77 percent
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19
Which of the following is NOT used by event-chain theories to explain accident causation?
A)Events that are linked by direct relationships between causal factors.
B)Multiple events that occur in a sequence.
C)Events that involve human error, component failure, and/or energy-related factors.
D)The Beria-Six theory.
A)Events that are linked by direct relationships between causal factors.
B)Multiple events that occur in a sequence.
C)Events that involve human error, component failure, and/or energy-related factors.
D)The Beria-Six theory.
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20
The invisible problem in the workplace that is the root cause of 200 million lost workdays annually is:
A)Carpal tunnel syndrome
B)Clinical depression
C)Genetic back problems
D)Psychosis/neurosis
A)Carpal tunnel syndrome
B)Clinical depression
C)Genetic back problems
D)Psychosis/neurosis
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21
The "Swiss Cheese" model of accident causation is now often referred to as which of the following?
A)Preconditions model
B)Orlandella effect
C)Cumulative act effect
D)Reason effect
A)Preconditions model
B)Orlandella effect
C)Cumulative act effect
D)Reason effect
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