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- 7. The professional organization that represents industrial hygienists.
- 8. The U.S. Department of Labor's safety enforcement arm.
- 9. The profession of protecting humans from exposure to radiation.
- 11. Costs not covered by insurance.
- 13. It is important to take witness statements as soon as the witness list has been compiled. This is called" _________.
- 15. In ______________, it is important to not do exactly what a person in an accident did, as an additional accident may occur.
- 17. The board that certifies safety professionals.
- 18. The organization that is made up of safety professionals, which was founded after the
- 20. The theory that humans hate to lose more than they love to win.
- 22. An OSHA violation in which no fine is given.
- 23. The human tendency to become hyper-focused on a decision, whether right or wrong.
- 27. Shirtwaist Fire
- 28. A failure in which the following components: person (host), machine (agency), or the environment fail.
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- 1. Financial awards assigned to injured parties in a lawsuit.
- 2. Failure to take reasonable care or failure to perform duties in ways that prevent harm to humans or damage to property.
- 3. The theory of subtracting the capacity of a worker after an accident from the worker's capacity before an accident.
- 4. The board responsible for administering the Certified Industrial Hygienist credential.
- 5. The federal government's occupational safety and health research arm.
- 6. A field of safety based on positive reinforcement.
- 10. =N x 200,000/T
- 12. An action involving a failure to exercise a reasonable care that may, as a result, lead to civil litigation.
- 14. Errors that occur in real time during an accident.
- 16. The concensus organization the published the national fire codes.
- 19. The organization that represents professional engineers.
- 21. Eyewitnesses to an accident.
- 24. An error that occurred sometime in the past.
- 25. An accident theory stating that injuries are based on preceding factors.
- 26. Intentionally neglecting one's responsibility to exercise reasonable care.