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Assignment No 4

The document is an assignment consisting of multiple-choice questions related to workplace safety and industrial safety management. It covers topics such as the responsibilities of employers and employees, types of fires, safety committees, and the importance of safety measures in preventing accidents. The questions aim to assess knowledge on safety protocols and practices in industrial settings.

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Assignment No 4

The document is an assignment consisting of multiple-choice questions related to workplace safety and industrial safety management. It covers topics such as the responsibilities of employers and employees, types of fires, safety committees, and the importance of safety measures in preventing accidents. The questions aim to assess knowledge on safety protocols and practices in industrial settings.

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Assignment No:-4

Name:-Roshan Kumar
Roll No:-121
Class:-Tyco-B

1.Which o the following is not the economic reason for ensuring safe workplace.
(a) Reduce accidents
(b) Insurance
(c) Improved employee relations
(d) Reduced cost

2. Employees have a………… right to work in a safe and healthy environment.


(a) Legal
(b) Illegal
(c) Prior
(d) None of above

3. Who has a duty to maintain a safe workplace?


(a) Employee
(b) Worker
( c) Employer
(d) Manager

4.If the..... measures are not applied then the accident may result into direct and indirect cost.
(a) Legal
(b) Safety
(c) Economic
(d) Environmental

5. Each shop supervisor may report to ……………….. as regards safety matters.


(a) Top executive
(b) Executive
(c) Lower executive
(d) Manager

6.Shop supervisor may treat safety as a …………… aspect.


(a) Primary
(b) Secondary
(c) Non considerable
(d) Prior

7. Which director/ manager may be given a line position or staff position depending upon the conditions in the
industry?
a) Safety
(b) Deputy
(c) Top
(d) None

8. Who appoints the management members of the safety committee?


(a) Employee
(b) Top executive
(c) Manger
(d) Employer

9. A safety committee may consists of executives, shop floor workers and .......
(a) Employees
(b) Employers
(c) Supervisors
(d) All of above

10. On which level, the lower level employees get a channel of communication on safety matters directly.
(a) Top
(b ) Executive
(c) Lower
(d) Middle

11.It was observed that those organizations which made safety committees had record of accidents than those
without safety committees.
(a) Higher
(b) Lower
(c) Equal
(d) More

12. The Statement will give direction to the management.


(a) Strategy
(b) Functions
(c ) Safety policy
(d) None

13. Who is responsible for the implementation of safe methods and practices?
(a) Organization
(b) Planning
(c) Management
(d) Employer

14. Whose health and safety takes priority to the job or task to be accomplished?
(a) Employer
(c) Executive
(b) Manager
(d) Workers

15. If a job cannot be done in a safe method, the job should not be..
(a) Allocate
(b). Taken
(c) Attempted
(d) Recognize

16. Industry units or factories are often thought of as places to work.


(a) Safe
(b) Dangerous
(c) Efficient
(d) None of above

17. Who are the workers in the company?


(a) Employers
(b) Employees
(c) Managers
(d) Executives

18. The supervisor in the company is referred as


(a) Employer
(b) Foreman
(c) Manager
(d) Executive
19. The safety norms for …………. many other industries. are similar to that of in
(a) Factories
(b) Institutes
(c) Organizations
(d) Committee

20. Which prevention is significant in industry?


(a) Safety
(b) Disease
(c) Hazards
(d) Accident

21. Who has various responsibilities for effective industrial safety management in order to prevent the occurrence of accident?
(a) Employee
(c) Employer
(b) Manager
(d) Foreman

22. Who is charged with the responsibilities of preventing accidents?


(a) Safety officer
(b) Foreman
(c) Employer
(d) Employee

23. ………. is a chemical reaction that takes place when a material oxidizes rapidly.
(a) Hazard
(b) Safety
(c) Accident
(d) Fire

24. Which type of fire involves solid materials of an organic nature?


(a) Class A
(b)Class B
(c) Class C
(d)Class D

25. Which type of fire involves liquid materials of an organic nature?


(a) Class A
(b)Class B
(c) Class C
(d) Class D

26. Which type of fire involves electricity?


(a) Class A
(b) Class B
(c) Class C
(d) Class D

27. Which type of fire involves flammable metals of an organic nature?


(a) Class A
(b) Class B
(c) Class C
(d) Class D

28. Procedure is a step by step description of a process when deviation may cause a loss.
(a) Fire work
(b) Safe work
(c) Permit
(d) None
29. ……....is an act of been free from harm and danger.
(a) Accident
(b) Safety
(c) fire
(d) Awareness

30. The safety function is taken care of by …………..officer.


(a)Executive
(b) Foreman
(c) Management
(d) Personnel

31. Which types of accidents have great effect on the employees, employer and nation economy?
(a)Industrial
(b) Fire
(c) Transportation
(d) All

32. Which of the following fire material comes under class D?


(a)Liquids
(b) Magnesium
(c) Wood
(d) All off above

33. Which of the following fire material comes under class A?


(a) Hat Wood
(b)Petrol
(c) Aluminium
(d)Sodium

34. Policy formulation is the function of


(a)Top level management
(b) Middle level management
(c) Operational management
(d) All of the above

35. A safety programme consists of


(a) Three E's
(b) Four E's
(c) Five E's
(d) Six E's

36. The following is indirect cost of accident


(a) Money paid for treatment of worker
(b) Compensation paid to worker
(c) Cost of lost time of injured worker
(d) All of the above

37. Which of these is most likely to cause an accident in a workplace?


(a) Administration
(b) Manual handling
(c) Adequate lighting
(d) Excessive noise

38.The safe way of working is......


(a) An effective and right way of working
(b) An ancient way of working
(c) A way of handling the work in a hurry
(d) A way of normal working

39. In case of an accident, the victim should immediately be...


(a) Asked to take rest
(b) Enquired about the accident
(C)Attended to
(d) Left to himself without treatment

40. Which of the following is not a principal duty of an employer?


(a) To provide adequate supervision of work practices
(b) To give necessary instruction and training to employees
(c) To provide meals at break times free of charge
(d) To provide and maintain workplaces, machinery and equipment which are safe and without risk to health as is reasonably
practicable.

41. The purpose of a Permit-To-Work is to....


(a) Ensure that potentially dangerous work is done safely
(b) Ensure that only competent workers undertake the job.
(c) Ensure that the correct tools and equipment are used on a job.
(d) Ensure that emergency procedures are in place.

42. Industrial safety management if that branch of management which is concerned with......hazards from the industries.
(a) Reducing
(b) Controlling
(c) Eliminating
(d) All of the above

43. The following is indirect cost of accident


(a) Money paid for treatment of worker
(b) Compensation paid to worker
(c) Cost of lost time of injured worker
(d) All of the above

44. Class-A fire consists of fire due to


(A)Wood
(b) Oil
(c) Transformer
(d) Chemical

45. Water is used to extinguish..


(a) Class-A fires (b) Class-B fires
(c) Class-C fires
(d) All of the above

46. The following class of fire occur in electrical equipment


(a) Class-A fires
(b) Class-B fires
(c) Class-C fires
(d) All of the above

47. …………. is best suited to extinguishing oil or flammable liquid fire.


(a) Soda acid
(b) Vaporizing liquid
(c) Foam
(d) Dry chemical

48. The following extinguisher is suitable for cotton or other textile fire
(a) Water
(b) Soda acid
(c) Foam
(d) Dry chemicals.

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