What are OSHA's reporting requirements?
What will be an ideal response?
In recording and reporting occupational illnesses and injuries, it is important to have common definitions. The Department of Labor uses the following definitions for record-keeping and reporting processes:
An occupational injury is any injury such as a cut, fracture, sprain, or amputation that results from a work-related accident or from exposure involving a single incident in the work environment. An occupational illness is any abnormal condition or disorder other than one resulting from an occupational injury caused by exposure to environmental factors associated with employment. Included are acute and chronic illnesses or diseases which may be caused by inhalation, absorption, ingestion, or direct contact with toxic substances or harmful agents.
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The output of an oil furnace ignition transformer can be tested:
A) Using a voltmeter that can read 1,000 V DC. B) Using a voltmeter that can read 1,000 V AC. C) With a special high-voltage probe that reduces the voltage to a level a standard meter can read. D) Using the microamp scale on a multimeter.
What are VOCs and how does it apply to green building programs?
What will be an ideal response?
The data highway is ________
A) An open industrial networking standard that takes advantage of commercial off-the-shelf Ethernet hardware B) A low-cost communications single cable network with input and output devices with an embedded microprocessor for network communications C) A vendor-specific network for use with AB hardware D) An open network standard that uses the producer/consumer network model to efficiently exchange time-critical application information in control systems
Maximum voltage is generated by rotating wire when the conductor is moving _____
a. across the field at 90° b. with the field at 0° and 180° c. across the field at a 45° angle d. against the field at 180°