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5. Which of the following poses a considerable risk to farm workers?
A. Noise-induced hearing loss
B. Skin diseases
C. Cancer
D. All of the choices
46. Which among the following pairs for Bird and Loftus' Domino Theory is/are correct?
I. Lack of Control-Origin
II.
Incident-Contact
III. Immediate Causes (s)-Symptoms
IV. Basic Cause(s)-Management (s)
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. II and IV only
47. Which among the following is/ are part/s of the five dominos of the Bird and Loftus' Domino Theory and
is/are correctly defined?
1. Lack of Control: An undesired event that could or does contact a source of energy above the
threshold limit of body or structure
II. Incident: primary symptoms of all incidents are unsafe acts and unsafe conditions.
III. Immediate Causes (s): refers to the functions of a manager
IV. Basic Cause(s): lack of knowledge or skill, improper motivation, and/or physical or mental problems
A. III only
B. IV only
C. I and III only
D. II and IV only
FNG
10
Transcribed Image Text:5. Which of the following poses a considerable risk to farm workers? A. Noise-induced hearing loss B. Skin diseases C. Cancer D. All of the choices 46. Which among the following pairs for Bird and Loftus' Domino Theory is/are correct? I. Lack of Control-Origin II. Incident-Contact III. Immediate Causes (s)-Symptoms IV. Basic Cause(s)-Management (s) A. I and II only B. I and III only C. II and III only D. II and IV only 47. Which among the following is/ are part/s of the five dominos of the Bird and Loftus' Domino Theory and is/are correctly defined? 1. Lack of Control: An undesired event that could or does contact a source of energy above the threshold limit of body or structure II. Incident: primary symptoms of all incidents are unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. III. Immediate Causes (s): refers to the functions of a manager IV. Basic Cause(s): lack of knowledge or skill, improper motivation, and/or physical or mental problems A. III only B. IV only C. I and III only D. II and IV only FNG 10
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