
Create 20 MCQ questions on types of hazards with answer.
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of a physical hazard?Toxic fumesFireNoise pollutionFood poisoning30s
- Q2What type of hazard do chemicals such as acids and solvents belong to?Biological hazardErgonomic hazardChemical hazardPsychosocial hazard30s
- Q3Which of the following is an example of an ergonomic hazard?Repetitive strain injuryElectrocutionAsbestos exposureWorkplace violence30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a biological hazard?Fall from heightChemical spillBacteria exposureHearing loss30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of a natural hazard?Chemical leakEarthquakeSlip and fallMachine malfunction30s
- Q6Which of the following is an example of a radiation hazard?X-ray exposureFire outbreakSlip and fallNoise pollution30s
- Q7What type of hazard is caused by faulty electrical equipment or unsafe wiring?Electrical hazardBiological hazardChemical hazardPhysical hazard30s
- Q8Exposure to asbestos in older buildings is a well-known OSH hazard. Which category does it fall under?b) Biological hazarda) Chemical hazardc) Physical hazardd) Radiological hazard30s
- Q9Who is considered the father of industrial hygiene?AvicennaLouis PasteurParacelsusHippocrates30s
- Q10What is the purpose of an exposure assessment in industrial hygiene?To evaluate and quantify the level of workers' exposure to hazardous substances or physical agentsTo inspect the cleanliness and organization of the workplaceTo monitor the temperature and humidity in the workplaceTo assess the efficiency of the ventilation system30s
- Q11What is the hierarchy of controls in industrial hygiene?A protocol for emergency response in industrial accidentsA list of hazardous substances commonly found in workplacesA set of regulations governing industrial hygiene practicesA framework for eliminating or minimizing hazards through systematic approaches30s
- Q12What is the purpose of a hazard assessment in industrial hygiene?To investigate workplace incidents and accidentsTo train workers on safe work practicesTo measure the air quality in the workplaceTo identify and evaluate potential hazards in the workplace30s
- Q13What is the function of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in industrial hygiene?To eliminate hazardous substances from the workplaceTo monitor the air quality in the workplaceTo enforce safety regulations in the workplaceTo protect workers from hazardous exposures and minimize the risk of injury or illness30s
- Q14What is meant by the term 'occupational exposure' in industrial hygiene?The contact or interaction of workers with hazardous substances or physical agents in the workplaceThe number of tasks performed by workers in a work shiftThe level of noise present in the workplaceThe amount of time workers spend in the workplace30s
- Q15What is the permissible exposure limit (PEL) in industrial hygiene?The minimum ventilation requirements for a workplaceThe maximum allowable concentration of a hazardous substance in the workplaceThe maximum noise level allowed in a work environmentThe recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) for workers30s