Fire & Life Safety Solutions JHA Training Assessment

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Fire & Life Safety Solutions JHA Training Assessment

Test your knowledge on Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) and ensure a safer workplace environment with our comprehensive quiz. This assessment covers key concepts related to fire and life safety, hazard recognition, and risk management.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about workplace safety
  • Assess your understanding of JHA processes
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingSafety101
What is the first step in the JHA process?
Stating Controls
Stating the job steps
Identify hazards for each step.
Identify the PPE to be used
Which of the following is used to determine the risk of the job?
The size of the organization.
Number of employees, severity and best guess
Probability, severity and exposure
Common sense, severity and history
What is true about most accidents in the workplace?
Accidents are the results of isolated events.
Many contributing events eventually cause accidents.
All accidents are unavoidable.
All accidents should not be reported.
What kind of hazard can result in a sudden and violent release of stored energy?
Biohazard.
Ergonomic hazards.
Exposure to toxic substances.
Explosion.
Each of the following is a possible engineering control EXCEPT_____
Identifying a hazard.
Removing a hazard.
Enclosing a hazard.
Isolating a hazard.
Which of the following will most likely trigger of a review of a JHA?
An OSHA Inspection.
An accident in the workplace.
A new management team.
It's been awhile since the last review.
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the JHA team?
Conducting JHAs to analyze their effectiveness.
Recommending changes in the JHA procedure.
Discipline for not complying with the JHA.
Developing new JHAs.
Reduce exposure to the hazard through training, policies, procedures and practice.
Substitution
Elimination
Administrative controls
Engineering controls
This is accelerated mass that strikes the body causing injury or death.
Struck by
Striking Against
Vibration
Falls
High risk behaviors that may increase the possibility of an accident include:
Working within confined spaces.
Sitting poorly in a task chair.
Smoking in none designated area.
Drinking tap water.
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