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Lesson 2 Summative Test

The document contains a summative test on occupational health and safety procedures with 20 multiple choice identification questions covering topics like risk, hazards, isolation techniques, and waste management. It also includes sections on enumerating types of hazards, classifications of wastes, forms of isolation, and the process flow of waste management.

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Lesson 2 Summative Test

The document contains a summative test on occupational health and safety procedures with 20 multiple choice identification questions covering topics like risk, hazards, isolation techniques, and waste management. It also includes sections on enumerating types of hazards, classifications of wastes, forms of isolation, and the process flow of waste management.

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LESSON 2 (Practice Occupational Health And Safety Procedures)


Summative test

IDENTIFICATION:

1. It is defined as the probability that exposure to a hazard will lead to a negative


consequence.
2. It is a type of hazard wherein an organism that is foreign (in presence or
concentration) to the organism being affected.
3. It is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment.
4. It is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of
people engaged in work.
5. What executive order governs the Establishment of an Occupational Safety and Health Center
in the Employees’ Compensation Commission?
6. The goal of all occupational safety and health programs is to foster a __________.
7. The situation has the potential to be hazardous, but no people, property, or environment is
currently affected by this.
8. It is a harmful incident involving the hazard has actually occurred.
9. People, property, or environment are in potential harm's way.
10. It is a constitutional law designed to make sure that all Filipinos have safe air to breathe.
11. These are precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of fire that may result
in death, injury or damage of property.
12. It is otherwise known as the Philippine Clean Air Act.
13. This is a written emergency procedures plan which describes what actions must be taken to
minimize hazards.
14. A kind of isolation that is used for diseases that are spread through particles that are exhaled.
15. This process is the reduction or removal of chemical agents.
16. This is the collection, transport, processing recycling, or disposal of waste materials.
17. is defined as any waste that is dry in form and is discarded as unwanted
18. is the immediate and rapid movement of people away from the threat or actual occurrence of
a hazard.
19. is used for diseases spread through the air and in some cases by contact.
20. refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garment or equipment designed to
protect the wearer's body from injury

Directions: Choose the best answer from the choices given below after each sentence by
writing the letter before the number.

1. There are other several causes of fire, they are as follows except from one.
a. Overheated appliances c. Lighted candles
b. Worn-out electrical connections d. Sudden surge of electricity
2. Fire drills are conducted at the frequencies specified by the Fire Code and involve all of
the following activities except from one.
a. Fire alarm
b. Supervisory staff operates emergency systems
c. Shouting aloud
d. occupant’ participation is taken into account
3. This refers to precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of a fire that
may result in death, injury, or property damage.
a. Fire Safety c. Earthquake
b. Fire Drill d. Earthquake Drill
4. It is the shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground
movement along a fault plane or from volcanic activity.
a. Shaking c. Earthquake
b. Vibration d. Volcanic Eruption
5. It is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non-expert,
but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment
can be accessed.
a. Sudden Aid c. Emergency Aid
b. First Aid d. Urgent Aid
6. The following are the general Directions for First Aid except from one.
a. Give immediate action c. Plan action to be taken
b. Assess the situation d. Don’t panic
7. A good first aider must possess the following characteristics except from one.
a. Gladsome c. watchful
b. Gentle d. Fast
8. During the Earthquake observed the following except from one.
a. Run c. Hold on
b. Drop d. Cover
9. After the Earthquake observed the following except from one.
a. Expect aftershocks c. Remember to help your neighbors
b. Check yourself for injuries d. Market for basic needs
10. After the Earthquake at home observed the following except from one.
a. Inspect your home for damage c. Electricity: Look for electrical system damage
b. Gas: Check for gas leaks d. Inspect your neighbor’s home

ENUMERATION:

1.5. Types of hazard


6.7. Classification of wastes
8-12. Form of Isolation
13-15. Process Flow of waste management.

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