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Name: ______________________________ Date: _____________

Year/Grade: _________________________

1. It is a type of Hazard that has a physical factor within the environment that harms the musculoskeletal
system.
a. Biological b. Ergonomic c. Physical d. Mechanical

2. This is a naturally occurring process that has the potential to create loss or damage. This hazard
include, but are not limited to, earthquake, floods, and tornadoes.
a. Physical b. Biological c. Chemical d. Mechanical

3. Fill in the blanks: Physical hazards often have both natural and ______elements. Flood problems can
be affected by climate fluctuation and storm frequency, both natural elements, and by land drainage and
building in a flood plain, _______ elements.
a. unnatural b. human c. humanitarian d. inhumane

4. This type of hazard include motor vehicles, aircraft, and air bags, even compressed gasses or liquids
can also considered as his type.
a. Chemical b. Physical c .Mechanical d. Biological

5. This type of hazard includes Pesticides, which are normally used to control unwanted insects and plants
that can cause a variety of negative effects on non – target organisms.
a. Mechanical b. Biological c. Ergonomic d. Chemical

6. It is a hazard originating from an organism that is foreign (in presence or concentration) to the organism
being affected. Many biological hazards are associated with food, including certain viruses, parasites,
fungi, bacteria.
a. Biological b. Ergonomic c. Physical d. Mechanical

7. Identify the mode of hazard in this situation: A hillside may be unstable, with the potential for a landslide,
but there is nothing below or on the hillside that could be affected.
a. Dormant b. Armed c. Active d. Inactive

8. It is mode of hazard that is often this is referred to as an accident, emergency, incident, or disaster.
a. Dormant b. Armed c. Active d. Inactive

9. It is a mode of hazard where people, property, or environment are in potential harm's way.
a. Dormant b. Armed c. Active d. Inactive

10. Ali of the given choices are modes of hazard except for one.
a. Dormant b. Armed c. Active d. Inactive

11. Identify the mode of hazard in this situation: A car crash in an accident prone area.
a. Dormant b. Armed c. Active d. Inactive

12. Identify the mode of hazard in this situation: Houses on deforested mountain built directly on the soil.
a. Dormant b. Armed c. Active d. Inactive

13. Identify the mode of hazard in this situation: Reddening of the eyes due to too much exposure to the
computer monitor.
a. Biological b. Ergonomic c. Physical d. Mechanical

14. This is an effect of hazard described in this situation: the severity of the injury depends on mostly how
the accident happens like slips, falls and entanglement. It is the responsibility of the company to make
sure all risks are minimized.
a. Mechanical b. Biological c. Ergonomic d. Chemical

15. Fill in the blank to complete the equation: ________________ = Hazard x Dose (Exposure).
a. Harm b. Risk c. Exposure d. Danger
16. This Act is the constitutional law designed to make sure that all Filipinos have air that is safe to breathe.
a. The Clean Breathing Act c. The cleaner Air Act
b. The Phil. Clean Air Act d. The Air Clean Act

17. It is the collection, transport, processing, recycling or disposal of waste materials. Waste Management
program helps manage hazardous chemical, radioactive, medical and other wastes safely and legally.
a. Waste Management c. Garbage Management
b. Trash Management d. filth management

18. What year did the congress enacted Republic Act No. 8749, otherwise known as the Philippine Clean
Air Act, a landmark legislation setting a comprehensive air quality management policy and program
which aims to achieve and maintain healthy air for all the people in the Philippines.
a. 1997 b.1996 c.1998 d. 1999

19. What type of waste are plastics, Styrofoam containers, bottles, cans, papers, scrap iron?
a. Liquid Wastes b. Gas Waste c. Solid Waste d. Toxic Waste

20. This type of waste includes human waste, runoff (storm water or flood water), sullage, industrial
wastewater and other forms of wastewater from different sources
a. Liquid Wastes b. Gas Waste c. Solid Waste d. Toxic Waste

21. The property of these waste are those that can be broken down (decomposed) into their constituent
elements by bacteria and other microorganisms.
a. Biodegradable b. Non – biodegradable c. Hazardous d. Non – hazardous

22. This type of waste are safe substances used commercially, industrially, agriculturally, or economically.
Examples are papers, cardboard, linings, wrappings, paper packaging materials or absorbents.
a. Biodegradable b. Non – biodegradable c. Hazardous d. Non – hazardous

23. Examples of this type of waste are paint, motor oil, pesticide, drain opener, prescription drugs, air
fresheners, batteries.
a. Biodegradable b. Non – biodegradable c. Hazardous d. Non – hazardous

24. This type of waste is considered as any discarded item that cannot be broken down by living organisms.
Non-biodegradable trash accumulates in the environment because it cannot return to its origins.
a. Biodegradable b. Non – biodegradable c. Hazardous d. Non – hazardous
25. The process of flow waste management refers to the following except for one.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Return

26. This R of the process flow of waste management refers to discards are separated into materials that
may be incorporated into new products.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Return

27. This R of the process flow of waste management refers to elements of the discarded item are used
again.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Return

28. The process flow of waste management has five steps: reduce, reuse, recycle, recovery, and _______.
a. Discovery b. Dispensary c. Disposal d. Dumping

29. This R of the process flow of waste management refers to capturing useful material for waste to energy
programs.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Return

30. This R of the process flow of management refers to buying less and using less.
a. Reduce b. Reuse c. Recycle d. Return
31. The giving of relief goods to victims of a strong typhoon is an example of which process in the disaster
Management Cycle?
a. Mitigation b. Preparedness c. Response d. Recovery

32. The setting of housing tents for victims of the storm surge in leyte is an example of which process in the
disaster management cycle?
a. Mitigation b. Preparedness c. Response d. Recovery

33. Fire Drill and earthquake drill is an example of which process in the disaster management cycle?
a. Mitigation b. Preparedness c. Response d. Recovery

34. This program aims to reduce, or avoid the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and appropriate
assistance to victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery.
a. Disaster Awareness c. Disaster Preparedness
b. b. Disaster Preparedness and management d. Disaster Management

35. The Philippine Clean Air Act is guided by the following principles except one:
a. Protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with
the rhythm and harmony of nature
b. Promote and protect the inter - galactic environment while organizing the primary
responsibility.
c. Recognize that the responsibility of cleaning the habitat and environment is primarily area-
based
d. Recognize that a clean and healthy environment is for the good of all and should therefore be
the concern of all.
TEST II - IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Identify the following sentences by choosing correct word provided in the box.
_______________ 1. It is a constitutional law designed to make sure that all Filipinos have safe air to breathe.
_______________ 2. It is otherwise known as the Philippine Clean Air Act.
_______________ 3. These are precautions that are taken to prevent or reduce the likelihood of fire that may
result in death, injury or damage of property.
_______________ 4. This is the collection, transport, processing recycling, or disposal of waste materials.
_______________ 5. It aims to reduce, or avoid the potential losses from hazards, assure prompt and
appropriate assistance to victims of disaster, and achieve rapid and effective recovery.
_______________ 6. This is a written emergency procedures plan which describes what actions must be taken
to minimize hazards.
_______________ 7. It refers to various measures taken to prevent contagious diseases from being spread
from a patient to other patients, health care workers, and visitors, or from others to a particular patient.
_______________ 8. This process is the reduction or removal of chemical agents.
_______________ 9. This plan is used to describe the need to remove all participants from the safe grad area
and the hotel due to a fire alarm (real or false) or other reason.
_______________ 10. A kind of isolation that is used for diseases that are spread through particles that are
exhaled
_______________ 11. What executive order governs the Establishment of an Occupational Safety and Health
Center in the Employees’ Compensation Commission?
_______________ 12. It is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of
people engaged in work.
_______________ 13. It is a situation that poses a level of threat to life, health, property, or environment
_______________ 14. They are the workers, companies, public or private offices, trade unions and workers’
organizations or any organizations/communities requesting for or requiring technical assistance from the
OSHC.
_______________ 15. This refers to the office, premises or worksite where a worker is temporary or habitually
assigned.
_______________ 16. He/She refers to any member of the labor force, whether employed or unemployed, wage
or non-wage.
_______________ 17. The goal of all occupational safety and health programs is to foster a __________.
_______________ 18. It is a type of hazard wherein an organism that is foreign (in presence or concentration) to
the organism being affected
_______________ 19. It is a physical factor within the environment that harms the musculoskeletal system.
_______________ 20. It is defined as the probability that exposure to a hazard will lead to a negative
consequence

Worker Executive Order No. 307 Client Risk Workplace


Biological Technical Assistance & Advice Ergonomic Hazard
Occupational Health & Safety Decontamination RA 8749 Isolation
Disaster Management Contingency Plan Evacuation Respiratory Isolation
Clean Air Act Fire Safety Waste Manageme

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