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IDRL 308 Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (216) fungi plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold gaming behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience- rating system by means othe
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ABC - Accredited Business Communicator
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ABC - Accredited Business Communicator
IDRL 308
Practice questions for this set
Terms in this set (216)
fungi plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold
gaming behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience- rating system by means other than improving safety
hand-arm vibrati...
IDRL 308
Jeremiah
Practice questions for this set
Terms in this set (216)
fungi plants that lack chlorophyll, such as mushrooms, yeast, mold
behaviour whereby an employer maximizes the return it receives from the experience-
gaming
rating system by means other than improving safety
a form of segmental vibration affecting a worker's hands and arms, often caused by
hand-arm vibration
gripping power tools
the process of determining which of identified hazards need to be addressed most
hazard assessment
urgently
hazard control implementing corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate the effect of a hazard
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the systematic act of identifying all hazards present, or potentially present, in a
hazard recognition
workplace
heat stroke a health effect caused by a body becoming too hot
hierarchy of controls a list of hazard controls in descending order of effectiveness
an act prohibiting discrimination on the basis of protected grounds (e.g. disability, age,
human rights legislation
gender, race)
hypothermia a health effect caused by a body becoming too cold
idiopathic unknown cause
impairment a cognitive or physical difference that, in a specific context, may give rise to a disability
incident any undesired event that leads to or could have led to harm to workers
the process of determining what caused an incident and identifying ways of preventing
incident investigation
its recurrence
a written document outlining the findings of an incident investigation, including
incident report
recommendations for preventing future incidents
index case the first care that indicates an outbreak of disease
bodies formed by employers in an industry to deliver safety services and advocate on
industry safety associations
behalf of the employers on safety issues
the process of systematically developing training to meet particular goals and
instructional design
objectives
internal responsibility system system of shared responsibility for OHS
a collection of materials, including a process, forms, and recording equipment
investigation kit
designed to assist in an incident investigation
radiation with enough strength to remove electrons from a molecule as it passes
ionizing radiation
through, such as x-rays, gamma rays, alpha particles, and neutrons
job demand-control model a model of workplace stress analyzing the interaction of job demands with job control
decisions employers make about what tasks will be performed by workers and how that
job design
work with be performed.
an arrangement wherein two workers share a single position, each working some
job sharing
portion of the otherwise full-time job
committees comprising both worker and management representatives responsible for
joint health and safety committees (JHSCs)
enhancing workplace health and safety
geographic district or industry sector which is subject to the authority of the federal
jurisdiction
parliament or a provincial or territorial legislature
latency period the time between exposure and the development of symptoms from that exposure
learning the process of acquiring knowledge and skills that can lead to behavioural change
conceptual frameworks that describe how learners absorb, process, and retain
learning theories
information
credibility of political actors or a political system that depends upon the actors or
legitimacy systems being seen to serve the public good and therefore, warranting continued
support
lethal concentration the amount of a substance in the air or water required to cause death
lethal dose the amount of a substance required to cause death upon ingestion, thereby quantifying
a substance's acute toxicity and allowing us to compare the toxicity of substances
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