9.
What is the basis for any occupational health program?
a. Correcting the exposure to health hazards without inventorying the area first.
b. Identification of personnel not at risk to health hazards.
c.
Categorizing jobs.
d. Inventory of health hazards.
10.
When performing industrial hygiene surveys, what potential health hazards will be
evaluated?
a. Chemicals, pesticides, radiation (ionizing and non-ionizing), noise, eye, and
biological hazards.
hazards.
c.
Chemicals, pesticides, microwaves(ionizing and non-ionizing), noise hazards,
11.
What investigations will be conducted when situations develop suggesting the
possibility of an increased disease or injury rate attributable to occupational
hazards?
a. Immunization.
b. Epidemiological.
c.
Chronic absence.
d. Non-occupational injuries.
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