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Q1.

Industrial Hygiene is the science of protecting the health and safety of workers through: (Select
correct four options).

 Anticipation
 Recognition
 Evaluation
 Control
 Guidance
 Escalation

Q2. Match the hazards with their correct examples.

Chemical hazards solids, liquids, gases

Biological hazards insects, animals, soil, plants

Physical hazards noise, temperature extremes

Ergonomic hazards lifting, holding, pushing, walking

*Q3. Select correct three options by which harmful chemical compounds exert toxic effects.

 Inhalation
 Absorption
 Ingestion
 Observation
 Anticipation

Q4. The degree of worker risk from exposure to any given substance depends on the nature and
potency of the toxic effects and the magnitude and duration of exposure.

 True
 False

Q5. How many illnesses caused by chemical exposure annually in the US?

 190,000
 90,000
 50,000

Q6. Select correct three health risks of chemical exposure.

 Heart Ailments
 CNS Damage
 Cancer
 Explosion
 Corrosion

*Q7. What is safety risk of chemical exposure?


 Fire
 Sterility
 Burns
 Rashes

Q8. Match the chemical exposures with human body entry routs.

Inhalation Breathed in

Ingestion Swallowing via eating or drinking

Absorption Drawn through skin or eye surface

Injection Penetration through the skin

Q9. What are the activities which causes chemical inhalation? (Select correct three options)

 Painting/Spraying
 Cleaning
 Processing/Manufacturing/Reacting
 Needles
 Injection Processing

Q10. What are the examples of chemical exposure symptoms? (Select correct three options)

 Difficulty breathing
 Fatigue
 Loss of coordination
 Strains
 HAVS

*Q11. Toxicology is the science that studies the poisonous or toxic properties of substances.

 True
 False

Q12. What is the Local toxic chemical effect of the normal functions of the body.

 At the site of exposure


 Affects the entire body
 Target organs

*Q13. Select three Systemic effects of toxic chemical exposure.

 Hepatotoxins
 Nephrotoxins
 Neurotoxins
 Irritation
 Corrosion
Q14. What is the example of Additive Effect?

 Coal dust + silica dust = dust laden lungs


 Asbestos + Cigarette = greater chance of lung cancer
 Methanol + Ethanol = ethanol is antidote for methanol poisoning

*Q15. Arrange the hierarchy of control measure in correct order.

Elimination

Substitution

Engineering controls

Administrative controls

PPE

Q16. Select correct three administrative controls.

 Establish written programs & policies


 Training
 Monitor/measure exposure levels
 Respirators
 Gloves

Q17. What is Hexavalent chromium?

 Toxic form of chromium


 Extract of chromium
 Mix of coal and chromium

Q18. Select correct three examples of Asbestos.

 Chrysotile
 Amosie
 Crocidolite
 Sand
 Heavy metal

Q19. What are the acute exposure effects of welding fumes? (Select correct three options)

 Throat irritation
 Dizziness
 Nausea
 Lung damage
 Cancer

Q20. What are the types of biological hazards? (Select correct three options)
 Disease-carrying soil
 Contact with human blood or bodily fluids
 Contact with biting or puncturing organisms
 Oxygen-deficient
 Carbon monoxide

Q21. Select correct three PPEs to protect against cold.

 Layered clothing
 Hat or hood, face cover, gloves
 Clothing out of fabric that retains insulation even when wet
 Thermal clothing (cool vests)
 RF/MW protective suits

Q22. Which level of prolonged exposures to noise can lead to hearing loss?

 85 dB
 20 dB
 50 dB

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