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HHS Business/Marketing

HHS Business/Marketing. Safety Test Study Guide. Freedom from danger, risk, or injury in the workplace is known as. Employer liability Occupational choice Employee safety Job security. Close—but wrong. You are. so wrong!. Wrong!. Correct Answer!.

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HHS Business/Marketing

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  1. HHS Business/Marketing Safety Test Study Guide

  2. Freedom from danger, risk, or injury in the workplace is known as • Employer liability • Occupational choice • Employee safety • Job security

  3. Close—but wrong.

  4. You are so wrong!

  5. Wrong!

  6. Correct Answer!

  7. Why should employees be concerned about safety in the workplace? • To protect themselves and the business • To reduce productivity levels • To increase absenteeism • To gain management’s approval

  8. Close—but wrong.

  9. Good try, but a wrong answer.

  10. Oops! Try again

  11. You’re so smart. Correct Answer

  12. Which of the following is a true statement about the benefit of having a safe workplace? • Financial loss is increased • Productivity is decreased • Insurance rates are increased • Bodily injuries are decreased

  13. Oops! Try again

  14. Good try, but not good enough. Try another answer

  15. Good try, but a wrong answer.

  16. Correct Answer!

  17. Any situation that has the potential to cause bodily harm to employees is called a(n) • Business risk • Safety hazard • Red alert • Emergency

  18. So close—but wrong.

  19. You are wrong.

  20. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

  21. You’re so smart. Correct Answer

  22. Jeff is a stock clerk in a department store and his friend Eric is a server in a restaurant. Which of the following statement is true about their safety at work? • They are exposed to different safety hazards • They are exposed to the same safety hazards • Jeff’s job has fewer safety hazards than Eric’s • Jeff’s job has more safety hazards than Eric’s

  23. Close—but wrong.

  24. Good try, but a wrong answer.

  25. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

  26. Correct Answer!

  27. Which of the following is a true statement about safety hazards in the workplace: • Poor housekeeping can cause safety hazards • Safety hazards are the same for most businesses • Equipment that needs repair is not a safety hazard • Safety hazards are obvious to most people

  28. Good try, but a wrong answer.

  29. Ding, dong, the witch is dead and you are wrong.

  30. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

  31. Correct Answer!

  32. All of the following are examples of fire hazards except • Greasy rags are left in a pile after machinery is cleaned • Cooking oil in a frying pan is overheated • A desk lamp, portable heater, and computer share the same electrical outlet • Employees smoke in authorized areas

  33. Oops! Try again

  34. WRONG!

  35. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

  36. You are so correct!

  37. Which of the following is an example of an unsafe condition • Broken handrail on a stairway • Using machinery before reading instructions • Horseplay • Falling asleep on the job

  38. Good try, but a wrong answer.

  39. Try another answer.

  40. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

  41. Yea! Your answer is Correct!

  42. A new floor display in a business takes up so much space that workers bump in to it when waling by. This is an example of • An electrical hazard • Poor personal habits • Horsing around • An unsafe work area

  43. Close—but wrong.

  44. Ding, dong--you are wrong.

  45. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

  46. You’re so smart. Correct Answer

  47. Some safety hazards in the workplace are caused by the unsafe actions of workers. An example would be • Wearing inappropriate clothing • Driving a company vehicle • Talking to co-workers on break • Standing close to a load in order to lift it

  48. Oops! Try again

  49. WRONG!

  50. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

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