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1. What are the two kinds of falls mentioned in the module?
a)
Same level and from height
b)
Slips and trips
c)
Minor and major falls
d)
Indoor and outdoor falls
2. What are common causes of same level falls?
a)
Slippery and uneven surfaces
b)
Debris and tripping hazards
c)
Dark and obstructed pathways
d)
All of the above
3. According to Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), what are employers required to do?
a)
Take every reasonable precaution to protect workers
b)
Provide information and instruction
c)
Ensure workers properly use or wear the required equipment
d)
All of the above
4. What should be done immediately to prevent slips and trips?
a)
Report hazards to a supervisor
b)
Clean up spills
c)
Replace burnt-out bulbs
d)
Use slip-resistant flooring
5. Which of the following is a key prevention strategy for slips, trips, and falls?
a)
Encouraging employees to wear appropriate footwear
b)
Providing personal hygiene guidelines
c)
Conducting regular health check-ups
d)
Offering ergonomic assessments
6. Which of the following is NOT a prevention strategy mentioned in this module?
a)
Housekeeping
b)
Flooring
c)
Lighting
d)
Personal hygiene
7. What should employers do to ensure the safety of workers regarding slips, trips, and falls?
a)
Take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances
b)
Provide information, instruction, and supervision
c)
Acquaint workers and supervisors with any slip, trip, or fall hazard
d)
All of the above
8. What are workers required to do if they notice a slip, trip, or fall hazard?
a)
Ignore it
b)
Report it to the employer or supervisor
c)
Try to fix it themselves
d)
None of the above
9. Which of the following is a common cause of slips?
a)
Clutter
b)
Poor lighting
c)
Wet or oily surfaces
d)
Uncovered cables
10. What is one of the key responsibilities of workers to prevent slips, trips, and falls?
a)
Use or wear equipment, protective devices, or clothing required by the employer
b)
Take breaks frequently
c)
Work at a slower pace
d)
Avoid reporting hazards
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