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INITAO COLLEGE
Department of Criminology
Initao, Misamis Oriental
Mindanao, Philippines 9022

Final Examination
Instructor: Victor L. Dionela, RCrim
1st Semester, AY 2021 – 2022

Name: _KENT PAUL C. UBAY-UBAY Score: __________________


Course & Year: _BSCRIM-2 Course Group: _____GROUP5____ Learning Hub: ____________
Subject: Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH)
Test.1 - MULTIPLE CHOICE: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Write the letter of the correct answer
on the space provided before each number. Erasures and questions left unanswered are considered wrong. (2pts each)
A 1. The following are the requirements of Effective Safety and Health Inspection Programs except one;
A. Knowledge of relevant standards, regulations and codes B. Systematic inspection steps
C. Method of reporting, evaluating and using the data D. Guards and warning signs are in place
B 2. The ___________ should spearhead the inspection activity during both individual and group inspections.
A. First-line Supervisors or Foremen B. Safety Professionals
C. Company or Facility Management D. Maintenance Personnel
A 3. At least once a day, supervisors need to check their areas to see that:
A. employees are complying with safety regulations
B. commitment to maintain a safe working environment.
C. supervisors and foremen spend practically all their time in the shop or facility
D. conditions that seemed “good enough” suddenly appear unsatisfactory and are quickly corrected
B 4. They can target the entire facility, a specific area, a specific operation or a specific type of equipment.
A. Intermittent inspections B. General inspection
C. Periodic inspections D. Joint Safety and Health Committees
A 5. An incident where no injury or property damage has occurred but where a slight difference in position or timing could
mean the occurrence of damage or injury.
A. Near miss B. Disease C. Injury D. Fatal
D 6. The following are the purpose of accident investigation except one;
A. To establish all facts B. To draw conclusion C. To make recommendation D. To reassure the witness
C 7. An act promulgating policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines.
A. Republic Act 9165 B. Republic Act 6969 C. Republic Act 8504 D. Republic Act 1109
A 8. Problems relating to such things as extremes of temperature, heat stress, vibration, radiation, abnormal air pressure,
illumination, noise, and vibration are physical stresses.
A. Physical Hazards B. Chemical Hazards C. Extreme Temperature D. Radiation
C 9. Caused by bright light sources which can be seen by looking in the range from straight-ahead to 450 above the
horizontal.
A. Glare B. Light C. Radiation D. Ultraviolet
C 10. LEV is used when:
A. Discharge exhausted air outdoors
B. Capture contaminant with adequate air velocities
C. Exposure below recommended limits exposes more workers to the hazard
D. There is a risk of direct exposure of workers
A 11. defines this as the physical or chemical property of a material, machine or the environment which could possibly
cause injury to people, damage to property, disrupt operations in a plant or office or other forms of losses.
a. Unsafe Condition b. Unsafe Act
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c. Unsafe Risk d. Unhealthy Hazard


A 12. The things that must be done regularly to keep something working properly.
a. House Keeping b. Slip Hazard
c. Cleanliness d. Tripping Hazard
C 13. The following are the 5S of Housekeeping except one;
a. Sort b. Systematize
c. Sway d. Standardize e. Self-Discipline
B 14. A technique which includes the art of lifting, placing, storing or movement of materials through the use of one’s
physical strength or appropriate handling equipment.
a. Manual Material Handling b. Material Safety
c. Material Storage d. Safety Data Sheet
A 15. Means moving or handling things by lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, holding, or restraining using one’s
physical strength.
a. Manual Material Handling b. Material Safety
c. Material Storage d. Safety Data Sheet
B 16. It is a chemical reaction between a flammable or combustible material and oxygen.
a. Electricity b. Fire
c. Fuel d. Heat
A 17. Defined as the flow of electrons along a conductor.
a. Electricity b. Fire
c. Fuel d. Heat
B 18. Ignition temperature is also the same as –
a. Heat b. Fire point
c. Flash point d. Heat stroke
A 19. The things that must be done regularly to keep something working properly.
a. House Keeping b. Slip Hazard
c. Cleanliness d. Tripping Hazard
B 20. In general terms, what is the heat and light that comes from the combustion of substances?
a. Electricity b. Fire
c. Fuel d. Heat
A 21. How much percent of oxygen is needed to sustain combustion?
a. 16% b. 21%
c. 10% d. 22%
A 22. ______ is energy in motion.
a. Thermal b. Oxidation
c. Flame d. Heat
A 23. The following are the element of Electricity except one;
a. Atom b. Resistance
c. Voltage d. Current
C 24. Below are the common causes of electrical injuries/accidents except one:
a. touching of live parts b. short fire
c. overloading d. breaking of connections
C 25. Areas where explosive or flammable gases or vapors, combustible dust, or ignitable fibers are present or likely to
become present.
a. Unsafe Condition b. Hazard Area
c. Hazardous Location d. Flammable Place

B 26. All work accidents or occupational illnesses in places of employment, resulting in disabling condition or dangerous
occurrence as defined in _____.
a. Executive Order 307 b. 1053.02
c. The OSH policy d. The Secretary of DOLE
D 27. The planning and policy making group in all matters pertaining to safety and health.
a. Executive Order 307 b. 1053.02
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c. The OSH policy d. The Health and Safety Committee


A 28. An Executive Order issued during President Corazon C. Aquino’s term, establishing the Occupational Safety and
Health Center in the Employees’ Compensation Commission” attached agency of the Department of Labor and
Employment as the national focal point on OSH trainings, researches, information and technical services.
a. Executive Order 307 b. 1053.02
c. The OSH policy d. The Health and Safety Committee
A 29. Require employers to keep and maintain such employment records as may be necessary in aid of his visitorial and
enforcement powers under this Code.
a. The Secretary of DOLE b. 1053.02
c. The OSH policy d. The Health and Safety Committee
B 30. The Secretary of Labor and Employment shall, by appropriate orders, set and enforce mandatory occupational safety
and health standards to eliminate or reduce occupational safety and health hazards in all workplaces and institute new,
and update existing, programs to ensure safe and healthful working conditions in all places of employment.
a. The Secretary of DOLE b. Labor Code of the Philippines Article 162
c. The OSH policy d. The Health and Safety Committee
C 31. It should be company-specific, formulated based on its distinct nature and clearly written so that all employees will
understand its tenets.
a. The Secretary of DOLE b. Labor Code of the Philippines Article 162
c. The OSH policy d. The Health and Safety Committee
B 32. It is planned and covers places not inspected periodically. This includes those areas no one ever visits and where
people rarely get hurt, such as parking lots, sidewalks, fencing and similar outlying regions.
a. Chemical Hazards b. General inspection
c. Extreme pressure d. Industrial Hygiene
D 33. “The science and art devoted to the recognition, evaluation and control of environmental factors or stresses arising in
or from the workplace, which may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort and
inefficiency among workers or citizens of the community.”
a. Chemical Hazards b. General inspection
c. Extreme pressure d. Industrial Hygiene
A 34. The degree of risk of handling a given substance depends on the magnitude and duration of exposure.
a. Chemical Hazards b. General inspection
c. Extreme pressure d. Industrial Hygiene
C 35. It has been recognized as from the beginning of caisson work (work performed in a watertight structure) that men
working under pressures greater than at a normal atmospheric one, are subject to various illnesses connected with the
job.
a. Chemical Hazards b. General inspection
c. Extreme pressure d. Industrial Hygiene
B 36. Produced when light is reflected off a shiny surface. It may be addressed by providing indirect lighting.
a. Engineering Controls b. Reflected Glare
c. Biological Hazards d. Confined space
C 37. They can be a part of the total environment or associated with certain occupations such as medical professions, food
preparation and handling, livestock raising, etc.
a. Engineering Controls b. Reflected Glare
c. Biological Hazards d. Confined space
D 38. An enclosed or a partially enclosed space. It has restricted entrance and exit (by location, size, and means) thus, the
natural airflow is limited.
a. Engineering Controls b. Reflected Glare
c. Biological Hazards d. Confined space
A 39. Eliminate the hazard by considering safety and health provisions, substitution, modification of process/equipment,
isolation, wet methods and industrial ventilation.
a. Engineering Controls b. Reflected Glare
c. Biological Hazards d. Confined space
B 40. The _______ can be a physical barrier, such as acoustic panels, to minimize noise transmission from a genset,
whining blower or ripsaw.
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a. Engineering Controls b. Isolation


c. Biological Hazards d. Confined space

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