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| Who kick started the Industrial Revolution and made a craft industry with the invention of the cotton gen? |
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| showed congress interchangeable parts |
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| When did injuries become more apparent at the work place? |
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| What made it possible to have semi skilled people make one component of unit to produce mass parts? |
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1.Fellow Servant
2.Contributory Negligence
3.Assumption of Risk |
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| What were the three escape clauses of English Common law that made owners not responsible? |
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| What was part of English Common law that stated one could not sue the employer if a fellow worker caused injury to one on job? |
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| What was part of English Common law that protected owner of company if one cause one's own injury on job the company was protected from lawsuit? |
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| Workers Compensation Laws |
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| What assures worker of being copensated for injury? |
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| Who was the first country to start worker's compensation? |
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1. Engineering a Safe Workplace
2. Educating Employees
3. Enforcement of Safety Rules |
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| What do the three Es stand for? |
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1. Unsafe Conditions
2. Unsafe Acts |
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| OSHA believes that 25% of actions due to _____ and 75% due to _____? |
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It is 3 1/2 more times likely to get hurt ______ than ______?
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| When companies began losing most of their experienced workers due to injury this came into effect? |
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| People who are this are hard to defend in court against accidents? |
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| What is a firms reputation of safety called? |
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1. Imminent Danger
2. Fatalities, Catastrophes
3. Target Industries
4. Random |
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| What is the priorities of OSHA? |
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| Where is OSHA Regional office and Local office? |
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| If there is a problem in ones company you should know? |
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| When a worker intentionally works with a hazard? |
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| When a worker has a mistake that happens more than once like wires being reversed? |
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| This happens after the fact of the accident? |
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| An unsafe situation that happened by itself are by someone? |
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1. Hazard
2. After the fact and before the fact
3. Safety Sampling
4. Critical Incident Tech
5. Hazard Control
6. Areas to control Hazard |
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| What are the Lost Control Programs? |
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| Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses |
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| What is the OSHA Form 300? |
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| Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses |
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| What is the OSHA Form 300A? |
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| Injury and Illness Incident Report |
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