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- 1. Touch is used in social bonding, infant care, grooming, courtship and mating. Mutual grooming helps to solidify and promote bonding.
- 3. signaling between one animal and another
- 4. Safety symbol showing an exclamation point.
- 7. composed of living organisms that pose a threat to other living organisms, usually humans
- 9. The immediate physical surroundings of the animal include cleanliness, temperature, humidity, lighting and noise, exercise, human contact and social interaction, enclosure size and access to food.
- 11. Must post "It's the Law" posters in the workplace,post OSHA citations at the cite of violations, and report fatalities to OSHA within eight hours.
- 13. Development of behaviors through experience
- 15. Type of hazard resulting from repetitive work
- 16. Safety symbol with three black shapes enclosed in a circle.
- 17. Type of hazard defined as unsafe work conditions that may cause injury
- 19. plays a role in basic temperament and behavioral characteristics.
- 20. An animal’s state of physical and mental well-being can contribute to normal and abnormal behaviors.
- 21. Personal protective equipment worn on one's hands
- 23. Study of animal behavior
- 24. You should do this activity for 15-30 seconds
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- 2. toxic substances that can cause a wide range of health effects when humans are exposed to them.
- 5. The way an animal is raised affects its behavior. Early enrichment and exposure to common situations should be encouraged.
- 6. an action performed in response to a stimuli
- 8. Animals use sounds to communicate danger, feeding locations, reproductive readiness and species recognition and to mark and defend territory.
- 9. Can request a safety inspection, medical records, and the right to file a complaint
- 10. messages may be communicated by a variety of means, such as color, posture, shape or movement.
- 12. Number of hazards OSHA
- 14. learning based on habit
- 17. The purpose of this procedure is to ensure hands and forearms are clean before beginning a surgical oepration.
- 18. An organization that focuses on workplace safety.
- 22. Breath odor, urine, feces and body odor play a role in olfactory communication. Individual odor recognition and release of pheromones trigger immediate behaviors.