Safety Quiz

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Office Safety Austin Dada Design Safety Committee Representative

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A presentation given to engineering supervisory staff about office safety.

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Office SafetyAustin Dada

Design Safety Committee Representative

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1. When lifting heavy loads, you should always…

A. Lift objects with your back, not your legs.B. Carry a load that blocks your view of the hallway.C. Maintain the natural S-curve of your spine. D. Attempt to lift objects that are too heavy to handle.

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2. How many injuries are sustained in the office workplace every year on average?

A. 76,000B. 58,000C. 9,000D. 100,000

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3. True or False?Using an office chair to reach a high shelf is safe if

the chair does not have wheels or casters.

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4. True or False?Use a handtruck or cart to carry heavy loads.

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5. Which of these is not a practice of good housekeeping?

A. Stabilizing filing cabinets by keeping the bottom drawer fullB. Placing heavy objects on the bottom shelves of bookshelvesC. Storing sharp objects in a drawer or cabinetD. Blocking ventilation grates

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6. True or False?Occasionally leaning back to relax in an office chair

is a safe practice which alleviates stress and increases productivity.

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7. Which of these conditions are unsafe in an office setting?

A. Defective equipmentB. Burned-out lightsC. Loose stepsD. Torn carpet E. All of the above

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8. Which of these is not an example of an “At-risk Behavior” in an office?A. Taking short-cuts to finish a job quicklyB. FatigueC. Maintaining a neat work areaD. Lack of attention on the job

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9. True or False?Your computer monitor screen should be at or slightly

above eye level when in use.

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10. Each year, slips, trips, and falls cause ___% of the injuries on the job and at home.A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 13

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11. In 2010, Alabama’s rate of illness and injury in the workplace per every 100 employees was ___, according to the National Bureau of Labor Statistics.A. 3.2B. 3.3C. 3.4D. 3.5

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12. How much more bacteria is present on a workplace keyboard than on a toilet seat?A. 2XB. 50XC. 400XD. 1000X

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13. What’s wrong with this picture?

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End of Test

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1. When lifting heavy loads, you should always…

A. Lift objects with your back, not your legs.B. Carry a load that blocks your view of the hallway.C. Maintain the natural S-curve of your spine. D. Attempt to lift objects that are too heavy to handle.

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2. How many injuries are sustained in the office workplace every year on average?

A. 76,000B. 58,000C. 9,000D. 100,000

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3. True or False?Using an office chair to reach a high shelf is safe if

the chair does not have wheels or casters.

OFFICE SAFETY

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4. True or False?Use a handtruck or cart to carry heavy loads.

OFFICE SAFETY

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5. Which of these is not a practice of good housekeeping?

A. Stabilizing filing cabinets by keeping the bottom drawer fullB. Placing heavy objects on the bottom shelves of bookshelvesC. Storing sharp objects in a drawer or cabinetD. Blocking ventilation grates

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6. True or False?Occasionally leaning back to relax in an office chair

is a safe practice which alleviates stress and increases productivity.

OFFICE SAFETY

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7. Which of these conditions are unsafe in an office setting?

A. Defective equipmentB. Burned-out lightsC. Loose stepsD. Torn carpet E. All of the above

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8. Which of these is not an example of an “At-risk Behavior” in an office?A. Taking short-cuts to finish a job quicklyB. FatigueC. Maintaining a neat work areaD. Lack of attention on the job

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9. True or False?Your computer monitor screen should be at or slightly

above eye level when in use.

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10. Each year, slips, trips, and falls cause ___% of the injuries on the job and at home.A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 13

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11. In 2010, Alabama’s rate of illness and injury in the workplace per every 100 employees was ___, according to the National Bureau of Labor Statistics.A. 3.2B. 3.3C. 3.4D. 3.5

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12. How much more bacteria is present on a workplace keyboard than on a toilet seat?A. 2XB. 50XC. 400XD. 1000X

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13. What’s wrong with this picture?

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400 of These 1 of These

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Is this “YOUR” office?!