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Occupational Health and Safety Interactive Quiz

Occupational Health and Safety Interactive Quiz. During the presentation, click your mouse button to advance to the next slide. The Occupational Health and Safety Act. The Labour Standards Act. 1. 2. The Human Rights Code. 3. The Workers’ Compensation Act. 4.

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Occupational Health and Safety Interactive Quiz

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  1. Occupational Health and Safety Interactive Quiz During the presentation, click your mouse button to advance to the next slide.

  2. The Occupational Health and Safety Act The Labour Standards Act 1 2 The Human Rights Code 3 The Workers’ Compensation Act 4 My health and safety in Saskatchewan workplaces is protected by: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  3. Answer The Occupational Health and Safety Act

  4. How many young workers (15-24 years) are injured each year in Saskatchewan? 500 1,000 3,000 8,000 Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  5. Answer 8000

  6. During the first year During the first 3 months 1 2 Young workers are not at a greater risk than older workers 3 Young workers have fewer injuries due to their greater energy and strength 4 When are young workers (15-24 years) most likely to be injured at work? Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  7. During the first 3 months Answer

  8. Eyes Hands and fingers 1 2 Backs 3 All of these 4 Young workers are more likely to injure their: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  9. Answer All of these

  10. Right to know Right to refuse 1 2 Right to participate 3 All of these 4 As a worker, I have the following rights for safety in the workplace: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  11. All of these Workers have three rights in the workplace: the right to know, the right to participate, and the right to refuse work they believe is unusually dangerous to themselves or others. Answer

  12. We use a lot of chemicals in the job I just started. As a new worker, I have the right to be informed of: The chemicals used in my workplace Ways to handle these chemicals safely 1 2 The PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) I need to protect myself 3 All of these 4 Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  13. Answer • All of these • I have the right to be informed of: • the hazards in my workplace, • how to deal with them, • the PPE that will help protect me from injury, and • WHMIS

  14. This WHMIS symbol on a label means the materials in the container are: Corrosive Flammable and combustible 2 1 Poisonous 3 Infectious 4 Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  15. Answer Poisonous WHMIS protects workers by requiring that containers be labeled with warning symbols to show the type of hazard they are to workers (poisonous, flammable, corrosive). These labels help workers decide how to protect themselves when they handle the materials.

  16. My workplace Occupational Health Committee or Representative My supervisor 1 2 Saskatchewan OHS Division 3 All of these 4 If I’m worried about equipment that doesn’t work properly at my workplace, I should start by reporting it to: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  17. Answer My supervisor It is recommended you start by talking to your supervisor. However, if your supervisor is not helping, you can also talk to the Occupational Health Committee or Representative in your workplace. If your committee or representative cannot help, you may contact the Occupational Health and Safety Division.

  18. Handling workers’ health and safety concerns Inspecting the workplace and investigating accidents 1 2 Investigating when there is a refusal to work 3 All of these 4 An Occupational Health Committee is responsible for: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  19. All of these An Occupational Health and Safety Committee handles workers’ concerns, inspects the workplace, investigates incidents and investigates when a worker refuses to do work they believe is unusually dangerous. Answer

  20. Quit Use the ladder and do the job or else you’ll be fired 2 1 Tell the supervisor you think the ladder is unsafe and ask for one in good repair 3 Ask a co-worker to hold the ladder in case you fall 4 As part of your job, you’re asked to climb a 20-foot ladder that has two broken rungs near the top. You are afraid you’ll fall. What can you do? Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  21. Answer Tell the supervisor you think the ladder is unsafe and ask for one in good repair You have the right to participate in identifying and controlling the hazards in your workplace. You also have the right to refuse work you believe to be unusually dangerous.

  22. Work the shift and quit worrying Take my boyfriend/girlfriend with me 1 2 Quit 3 Ask for training about ways to ensure my safety when working alone 4 I’ve been asked to take the night shift at the convenience store where I work. I’m really nervous about working alone. What can I do? Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  23. Answer Ask for training on ways to ensure my safety when working alone You have the right to know about the hazards that exist in your workplace and how to deal with them.

  24. A new worker, who is the youngest in the workplace, keeps asking for information about how to do his job correctly. Every time he asks, his co-workers say things like: “I guess a little kid like you wouldn’t know how to do this.” This upsets him. Is this harassment? Yes No Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  25. Answer Yes Harassment means any objectionable comment, conduct or display by a person that is directed at a worker and is made on the basis of a number of factors including age.

  26. All night convenience stores Lounges and bars 1 2 Restaurants open after 11 p.m. 3 All of these 4 Which workplaces must have procedures and policies for protecting their workers from violence? Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  27. Answer All of these Violence policies are required in workplaces that are regarded as having a greater risk than average to their workers. This would include workplaces such as restaurants open after 11:00 p.m., all night convenience stores, lounges and bars.

  28. Can I be fired for asking questions about how to do my job safely or for reporting unsafe working conditions? Yes No Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  29. Answer No You have the right to know how to do your job safely. This means getting information about the hazards in your workplace as well as helping to identify and control the hazards in your workplace.

  30. To not join in group activities To not start or become involved in harassment 1 2 To not tell jokes at work 3 All of these 4 You walk into a room where a co-worker is being teased about his accent. You remember a joke you know about the nationality of the worker and tell it. Which one of your responsibilities for health and safety have you failed to carry out? Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  31. To not start or become involved in harassment Under The Occupational Health and Safety Act, a worker has the responsibility to not start or participate in the harassment of another worker. Answer

  32. You see co-workers doing a job in a way that could cause an injury to themselves or others. What do you do? Ignore them Inform the workers that what they are doing is unsafe 1 2 Run for cover 3 Inform the supervisor and then run for cover 4 Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  33. Answer Inform the workers that what they are doing is unsafe Every worker is responsible to take reasonable care to protect the health and safety of all workers in the workplace.

  34. Proper Personal Equipment Proper Procedures for Equipment Use 1 2 Personal Protective Equipment 3 Proper Protective Procedures for Equipment Use 4 PPE stands for: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  35. Answer Personal Protective Equipment PPE includes gloves, hardhats, safety boots, and safety glasses.

  36. You are a glasscutter. Your employer has given you a pair of safety gloves and told you to wear them. You find them uncomfortable. Do you have to wear them? Yes No Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  37. Answer Yes It is your responsibility to cooperate with your employer by wearing the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required on the job.

  38. To provide safe equipment and work procedures To make sure you are properly supervised and trained 1 2 To put first aid and emergency arrangements in place 3 All of these 4 An employer has the following responsibilities for health and safety in the workplace: Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  39. Answer All of these Among other things, an employer has the responsibility to provide safe equipment and work procedures, adequate supervision to ensure workers' safety, first aid and other emergency arrangements.

  40. All new workers must be oriented to the hazards that exist in the workplace and how to control them: True False Click on the correct box to select your answer.

  41. Answer True Employers have the responsibility to make sure workers are trained, before they start work, in all matters that are necessary to protect their health and safety, including what hazards exist in the workplace.

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