Introduction to OSHA Quiz 1
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Congress passed the Occupational Safety and Health Act in 1970.
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Some of the events which eventually lead to the creation of OSHA include; The Industrial Revolution, child labor, mass immigration and the Civil War.
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OSHA uses three basic strategies to help employers and employees reduce injuries, illnesses and deaths on the job. One of those strategies is enforcement that is strong, fair and effective.
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OSHA has helped to cut workplace fatalities by more than 60%.
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Introduction to OSHA Quiz 2
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The laws and rules issued by OSHA are known as Standards.
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OSHA approves and monitors state plans and states must set job safety and health standards that are "at least as effective as" comparable federal standards.
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Examples of Federal agencies that commonly use and enforce OSHA requirements with their own statues and regulation are the U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Track and Field Association.
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Two groups not covered by the OSH Act include the self-employed and immediate family members of farm employees.
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The responsibility for collecting statistics on occupational injuries and illnesses belongs to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Asbestos fibers deteriorates under normal usage, does not conduct electricity, and isn’t very resistant to fire, heat and corrosion.
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Asbestos has been used in paper products, paints, adhesives, insulations, cements, automotive parts, protective clothing, roofing materials, toasters, popcorn poppers, slow cookers and in many other products.
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When handled, asbestos separates into microscopic-sized particles which can remain in the air for long periods of time and can easily be inhaled.
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Asbestos can still be found in many residential and commercial settings and continues to pose a health risk to workers and others.
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