An OEHN at a large electronics factory wishes to implement new programs to improve employee health and well-being. The OEHN decides to screen employees yearly to determine who requires additional interventions

What is the most effective way to accomplish this?
A. Workplace assessment
B. Physical exam
C. Health risk appraisal (HRA)
D. Occupational and environmental history


ANS: C

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