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What is the primary purpose of risk assessment in workplace safety?

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Risk assessment helps to identify potential hazards and evaluate the risks to implement effective control measures.

Which of the following best defines a hazard?

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A hazard is any source with the potential to cause harm, including chemicals, electricity, working from ladders, etc.

Which step is NOT part of the risk assessment process?

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The main steps are identifying hazards, assessing risks, controlling risks, recording findings, and reviewing controls.

What does the term 'likelihood' refer to in risk assessment?

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Likelihood refers to the chance of a hazard causing harm under the conditions of use.

Why should risk assessments be reviewed regularly?

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Regular reviews ensure that risk assessments remain effective and reflect any changes in work processes or conditions.

Which control measure is most effective according to the hierarchy of controls?

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Elimination is the most effective way to control a hazard, followed by substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and PPE.

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What is the role of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

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An SDS provides information about a chemical’s properties, hazards, and safety precautions.

Which factor is least likely to affect the severity of risk?

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Severity is typically affected by exposure duration, the hazard itself, and the number of people at risk.

What is the benefit of involving employees in risk assessments?

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Involving employees ensures that practical knowledge is considered and increases compliance with safety measures.