PHS404 TMA

Q1 Occupational health and safety aims at
Safety Management
Maintenance of workers in an occupational
The adaptation of work to humans.
The promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of employers.
Q2 Occupational Health and Industrial Health are synonimous
Yes
No
Never
Not sure
Q3 Occupational Diseases of the Musculo Skeletal System include
Ricket
Rickettsiae
Hosteoporosis
Leukaemia
Q4 The cause of work-related diseases is very often��..to determine.
relative
apparent
easy
difficult
Q5 Which of this is not an occupational disease?
Silicosis
Grey Hair
Asbestosis
Lead poisoning
Q6 â?¦â?¦.. provides a base-line data with which the employees’ subsequent health record can be compared.
Medical fitness
Pre-Employment Health Assessment
Laboratory tests
Evaluation test
Q7 ��. assist individual to develop, recover or maintain daily living and work skills.
Public health Officer
Safety Officer
Factory Hygienist
Occupational therapists
Q8 “CARF” means â?¦â?¦â?¦..
Committee of Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Care and Rehabilitation Forum
Commission for the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Caring at Rehabilitation Farm
Q9 Taking into account geographical distribution, the government representatives to ILO are elected at the Conference every———
Year
3years
4Years
2years
Q10 The International Labour Organization (ILO) was founded in
1918
1919
1920
1921
Q11 Diagnostic Procedures for Detecting Occupational Poisonscan be achieved by one of the following
Epidemiological Methods
Clinical methods
Occupational Methods
Srategical Instrumentation
Q12 Both teachers and students are exposed to various occupational such as
Varicose veins
Anthrax
HIV
stroke
Q13 The Governing Body of ILO is under the leadership of a �����.
Commisssioner
President
Director
Director-General.
Q14 The Governing Body is the executive council of the ILO and meets ��.a year
3 Times
Twice
Once
4 Times
Q15 The following People are at Risk of Occupational Poisons
Conductors
Employees in gaming establishments
Students
Shoemakers
Q16 Human faeces (excreta) a very hazardous waste, cannot cause illhealth unless a person ingest water and food contaminated with
Flies
Exkreta
Physics
Faeces
Q17 Hazards resulting from radiation such as x-rays used for radiotherapy can result in radiation injuries like
Radiazation
Cancer
Blindness
Cramp
Q18 Good operating practices in industries are
administrative, and institutional measures
procedural& administrative.
source reduction programmes
procedural, administrative, and institutional measures
Q19 For workers some of the direct costs of an injury or illness are:
Accidents
Health-care costs.
Compensation
Retrenchment
Q20 Examples of input material substitution include:
South West
Effluent discharge
North Carolina
Process chemistry
Q21 In ��.. after the demise of the League of Nations, the ILO became the first specialized agency associated with the United Nations.
1934
1924
1946
1945
Q22 Environmental hazard’ is a generic term for any situation or state of events which poses a threat to the surrounding
Industries
Inhabitants
Environment.
Neibourhood
Q23 Diseases, accidents and other hazards arising from the work environment or situations that arise in the attempt to perform tasks in any occupation can be regarded as
Public Health Prblems
Environmental problems
Health problems
Occupational Health Problems
Q24 Disability can occur at any ��.
Hour
Age
Place
event
Q25 An occupational rehabilitation counsellor provides ��.following medical restoration of physical functions:
Four principal types of services
Two principal types of services
Three principal types of services
Five principal types of services
Q26 An occupational epidemiologist studies the occurrence of disease symptoms among ��.
Health workers
factory workers.
Labour Unions
Epidemiological workers
Q27 An exogenous helath problem for workers in health institution could be
Rabies
Chicken Pox
Malaria
Mump
Q28 According to Clark ( 1999), The factors that contribute to worker’s problems in occupational setting include psychological, social, behavioral, health systems and
Chemical
Biochemical
Physical
Biophysical
Q29 A typical disease occurring in an occupational setting which must be reported by Law by the factory owners is
HIV/AIDS
Aniline poisoning
Protease poisioning
Malaria
Q30 A successful pre-medical examination should be aâ?¦â?¦…for employment.
certificate
pre-requisite
Testimonial
test
Q31 A safety engineer usually heads safety departments and is specially trained in â?¦…
Occupational Health
safety
Road Safety
Accidents
Q32 A planned, organized, and therapeutic recreation programme designed to help workers develop social skills and learn to participate in leisure group activities is called….
Rehabilitation Centre
Abilitation Therapy
Recreational therapy
Recreational Centre
Q33 A person with disability experiences many losses, including���
hands
Property
family
Income
Q34 A good example of a Pre-disposing Factor to Occupational Diseases is
Poor personal and environmental hygiene.
Climate Change
Weather
Attitude of Employer
Q35 A ��.. is one who assists another in making an informed decision concerning a career.
Lawyer
Health Educator
Counselor
Teacher
Q36 ������.. tables that can be raised or lowered to make transfers easier for the disabled.
Imported
Good
Locally constructed
Padded examination
Q37 ���.introduced the use of Coke to smelt iron in 1709
Baron the Exchequer
Ferro Williams
Abraham balley
Abraham Darby
Q38 ���. is to ensure that the employees working in certain occupation environments continue to be in good health.
medical examination
period medical examination
Self medical examination
medical chekup
Q39 â?¦â?¦…promoted legislation that reduced the hours of work and improved conditions for workwomen and children working in mines, factories and other work places.
Sir fedrick
Lord Cooper
Lord Erl
Queen Elizabeth
Q40 â?¦â?¦…is the science of adverse effects of chemical substance on living organisms.
Chemitology
Toxicology
Toxincology
Chemotology
Q41 The first medical factory inspector (occupational Health consultant)was ���.
Sir Thomas Morrison
Lord David
Sir Williams West
Sir Harrison Thomson
Q42 The basic obligation of the employer is that he must systematically identify and assess hazards to which employees are exposed and assess compliance with the General Duty Clause and
NIOSH
OSHA
EASH
National Labour Relation Acts
Q43 The aim of occupational rehabilitation is to
Restore mental and social capacity.
Take care of the employee
Maximize safety
Restore the victim to his fullest physical,mental and social capacity.
Q44 Technology changes involve changes in any of the following areas:
Use of new equipments
Use of automation.
Information
Computation
Q45 Sources of Industrial Poisons include the following
Fertilizer
Helene
Carbon tetrachloride
Enzene
Q46 Reportable accident cases are those accidents required to be reported and are those that can result in disability lasting up to ———– of absenteeism from work.
4days
5days
6days
2 weeks
Q47 Rehabilitation is sometimes called��..
Caring
Rebilitation
Habilitation
Abilitation
Q48 Reasons supporting the establishment of Occupational Health are deduced from
ILO’s directive
Occupational Petitions
WHO’s directive
The sufferings of workers in the process of performing tasks
Q49 Preventive measures to adopt in order to be free of poison include:
Avoidance of risky health behaviour.
Strict personal
Cosmetic avoidance
Good health
Q50 Practically all industrial lead poisoning is due to inhalation of dust and fume and if you stop their inhalation, you stop the
poison
dust fume
Fume
poisoning
Q51 Poor working conditions affect�� and��.
Eyes and Nose
workers health and safety
Worker and Morale
Life and Death
Q52 Pollution prevention encompasses both source reduction and in-process â?¦..
Pulverization
Procedure
method
recycling.
Q53 Poisoning due to metallic or organic mercury compounds usually results toâ?¦..
Death
Complete personality changes may occur with intellectual impairment.
Diarrhea
VVF
Q54 One of the potentially crippling health problems that can be associated with poor working conditions includes:
Old age
Allergies
Weight
Height
Q55 One of the major occupational health problems of the employees is
HBP
Accident
Anthrax
Headache
Q56 One of the goals of Occupational Heath is to
Describe the meaning of Occupational Health.
Provide health education
Prevent workers from retrenchment
Provide Jobs and safety standards
Q57 One of the benefits of Occupational Health at work settings could be
downsizing staff
Unimproved corporate image and industrial relations.
Reduced absenteeism, reduced labour turnover.
Better wages.
Q58 One major implication of occupational accidents and diseases to the employers include â?¦..
Legal action
Incident rate
Material loss
Bad image
Q59 One crucial Implication of Occupational Poisoning on the Employees isâ?¦
Social isolation
environment adapted to physical and mental needs;
Biomedical implication
Rehabilitation
Q60 Occupational health, as in other areas of Public Health, lays emphasis on
Safety
Worker’s rights
Preventive medicine.
Health
Q61 Occupational Accidents can occur in the bedroom
Yes
No
Never
Not sure
Q62 Neurotoxic illnesses is
a common occupational health problem in Nigeria.
An occupational toxin
is most common in industrialized world
an occupational lung disease
Q63 Most known occupational injuries include
Cough
Air pollution
lacerations.
Tetanus
Q64 Medical laboratory technologists or clinical laboratory scientists play important role in the ��.
Laboratory
Science laboratory
clinical laboratory
Physical laboratory
Q65 Management commitment to health and safety and strong worker participation are ��..essential elements of any successful workplace health and safety programme.
the
the best
normal
two
Q66 In occupational health, ��.helps people or workers with physical disabilities
Rehabilitaion Counsellor
An abilitation Counsellor
a Councellor
an occupational rehabilitation counsellor
Q67 When any disablement occurs in an industry. The first aid specialist is expected to complete the poison form
In duplicate
And pass it to the employer
In Triplicate
In quadriplicate
Q68 There are two different types of evaluation namely: .
Primary and Secondary Evaluation
Inter and Intra Evaluation
Process evaluation and Outcome evaluation
Intrinstic and Extrinstic Evaluation
Q69 There are ���. types of industrial legislations.
2
3
4
5
Q70 The Seed drill was invented by â?¦..
Montesque
Jethro Tull
Abraham lincoln
Jethro bull
Q71 The Routes through which toxic substances may enter the body under normal working condition are:
Inhalation and ingestion.
Inhalation, through the skin and ingestion.
Ingestion.
through the nose and ingestion.
Q72 The oldest international body in modern times concerned with global health and safety of people at work is the���..
FDU
WHO
ISSO
ILO
Q73 The methods of detecting health hazards responsible for occupational health diseases at work places include:epidemiological methods, environmental measurements andâ?¦..
Periodic medical examination
Physical examination
Ecological examination
Biological monitoring,
Q74 The member states of the ILO meet at the International Labour Conference in June of each year
No
Yes
Not sure
Disagree
Q75 The key member of a rehabilitation team is the â?¦â?¦â?¦…
Doctor
Patient
Wife
health worker
Q76 The International Labour organizationâ??s secretariat, operational headquarters, research centre and publishing house is located in â?¦â?¦….
USA
London
Nigeria
Geneva
Q77 The International Labour Organization (ILO) was founded in
1918
1919
1920
1921
Q78 The ILOâ??s goal is â?¦â?¦â?¦.and â?¦â?¦â?¦â?¦ employment for all based on the principles of social justice and equality.
job and good
worker’s rights and excellent
productive and remunerative
preventing hunger and diseases
Q79 The ILO original membership Countries was—
34
45
54
43
Q80 The ILO accomplishes its work through â?¦… main bodies
3
4
5
6
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