ASP Practice Test Welcome to your ASP Practice Test 1. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math If the pH of a solution decreases from 7 to 5, how does the hydrogen ion concentration change? It decreases by 2 times. It increases by 2 times. It decreases by 100 times. It increases by 100 times. None 2. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math In a binomial distribution, if the probability of success is 0.2 and there are 15 trials, what is the variance? 2.4 3 3.6 4.2 None 3. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math A certain radioactive isotope has a half-life of 8 hours. If you start with 160 grams of this isotope, how much will remain after 24 hours? 80 grams 40 grams 20 grams 10 grams None 4. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math What is the resultant force if two forces, one of 50 N eastward and another of 50 N northward, are applied to an object? 50 N northeast 70 N northeast 100 N northeast 100 N either eastward or northward None 5. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math Which of the following is the correct expression for the entropy change in a system that receives 25 Joules of heat at a temperature of 300 K? \( \Delta S = \frac{25}{300} \) J/K \( \Delta S = \frac{300}{25} \) J/K \( \Delta S = 25 \cdot 300 \) J/K \( \Delta S = \frac{25}{273} \) J/K None 6. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math In a projectile motion scenario, if the angle of elevation is doubled, keeping the initial velocity constant, how does the maximum height reached by the projectile change? It increases. It decreases. It remains unchanged. It quadruples. None 7. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math What is the equivalent resistance of a circuit that has two resistors, 6 Ohms and 3 Ohms, connected in parallel? 2 Ohms 4 Ohms 6 Ohms 9 Ohms None 8. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math If the speed of light is 3 x \(10^8\) m/s, how long does it take light to travel 1.5 x \(10^{11}\) meters, the approximate distance from the Earth to the Sun? 500 seconds 250 seconds 750 seconds 1000 seconds None 9. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math What is the pH of a solution with a hydronium ion concentration of \( 1 \times 10^{-3} \) M? 3 11 7 9 None 10. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math A mass is oscillating at the end of a spring with a frequency of 2 Hz. What is the period of the oscillation? 0.5 seconds 2 seconds 1 second 0.25 seconds None 11. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math In a chemical reaction, if the rate of reaction doubles when the concentration of a reactant is tripled, what is the order of the reaction with respect to that reactant? 0 1 2 3 None 12. ASP: Advanced Sciences and Math In a projectile motion scenario, if the angle of elevation is doubled, keeping the initial velocity constant, how does the maximum height reached by the projectile change? It increases. It decreases. It remains unchanged. It quadruples. None 13. ASP: Safety Management Systems In the context of safety management systems, what does the "Plan-Do-Check-Act" 'PDCA' cycle primarily aim to achieve? Employee compliance with safety regulations Continuous improvement of safety processes Immediate corrective actions for safety incidents Development of safety training programs None 14. ASP: Safety Management Systems Which of the following best describes the role of leading indicators in a safety management system? They are reactive measures that identify past trends in safety performance. They predict future safety performance and can influence proactive safety improvements. They are solely focused on financial aspects of safety management. They are used to assess the severity of accidents after they occur. None 15. ASP: Safety Management Systems In a safety management system, what is the primary purpose of a Job Safety Analysis 'JSA'? To ensure compliance with industry safety standards To identify potential hazards associated with a job or task To evaluate employee compliance with safety protocols To provide a historical record of safety incidents None 16. ASP: Safety Management Systems What is the primary focus of a Behavior-Based Safety (BBS) program within a safety management system? Enhancing safety policies and procedures Improving the use of personal protective equipment Analyzing the root causes of incidents after they occur Observing and improving individual behaviors to prevent accidents None 17. ASP: Safety Management Systems In the hierarchy of controls, which of the following is considered the most effective method to control hazards? Personal protective equipment (PPE) Engineering controls Administrative controls Elimination None 18. ASP: Safety Management Systems What is the primary objective of a safety audit in the context of safety management systems? To identify who is at fault in an accident To evaluate the effectiveness of safety programs and procedures To train employees on new safety regulations To assess the financial impact of safety incidents None 19. ASP: Safety Management Systems Which of the following best describes the concept of "safety culture" within an organization? It is solely the responsibility of the safety department to enforce safety protocols. It refers to the set of financial resources allocated to safety measures. It encompasses the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and values that employees share about safety. It is defined by the number of safety meetings held each year. None 20. ASP: Safety Management Systems What is the significance of "risk assessment" in the context of a safety management system? It is a formality that companies go through to meet regulatory requirements. It helps determine the appropriate safety attire for different job roles. It identifies and analyzes potential hazards to reduce the risk of accidents. It is used to assign liability in the event of a workplace accident. None 21. ASP: Safety Management Systems Why is employee training considered a crucial element in a safety management system? It ensures that all employees are aware of the company's financial risks. It is a requirement for all organizations to maintain their business licenses. It educates employees on safe practices and how to respond to emergencies. It is primarily for insurance purposes, to reduce premiums. None 22. ASP: Safety Management Systems In the context of safety management, what is the purpose of an incident investigation? To assign blame to individuals involved in the incident To fulfill the legal requirements following an incident To identify the root causes and prevent future occurrences To provide a basis for insurance claims None 23. ASP: Safety Management Systems What role does communication play in an effective safety management system? It is only necessary during safety training sessions. It is used to relay only positive outcomes to boost morale. It ensures that safety-related information is effectively disseminated and feedback is received. It is limited to communication between management and the safety department. None 24. ASP: Safety Management Systems How do safety management systems benefit from continuous improvement processes? They ensure that safety procedures remain unchanged over time. They allow for the periodic reduction of the safety budget. They facilitate the adaptation to new technologies and changing work environments. They eliminate the need for employee training after initial implementation. None 25. ASP: Safety Management Systems In the context of safety management systems, which element is crucial for establishing accountability and leadership in safety? Periodic safety audits only The use of personal protective equipment Management's active participation and commitment to safety Outsourcing safety responsibilities to third-party agencies None 26. ASP: Safety Management Systems How does a safety management system (SMS) utilize data analysis and performance monitoring? To solely track the number of accidents and incidents post-occurrence To identify trends, predict potential risks, and implement proactive safety measures To determine employee bonuses and penalties related to safety performance Only for reporting purposes to regulatory bodies None 27. ASP: Safety Management Systems In a safety management system, what is the significance of integrating safety objectives into business objectives? It ensures that safety considerations are secondary to profitability. It guarantees that safety objectives are only reviewed annually. It ensures that safety is a core value and integral to the organization's overall performance. It allows safety objectives to be ignored if they conflict with business goals. None 28. ASP: Safety Management Systems What is the role of a safety management system in managing contractor and supplier safety? To ensure that contractors and suppliers have their own safety management systems, with no need for oversight To extend the organization's safety policies and standards to contractors and suppliers, ensuring consistency and compliance To transfer all safety responsibilities to contractors and suppliers To only focus on the organization's internal safety, excluding contractors and suppliers None 29. ASP: Safety Management Systems How does an effective safety management system address emergency preparedness and response? By focusing only on natural disasters By having a generic plan that is rarely updated or tested By developing, implementing, and regularly testing specific plans tailored to potential emergencies By delegating emergency preparedness to individual employees None 30. ASP: Ergonomics When designing a workstation for a repetitive task, which of the following ergonomic principles is least likely to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders? Providing adjustable chair heights Implementing frequent rest breaks Increasing the reach distance to necessary tools Ensuring adequate lighting None 31. ASP: Ergonomics In the context of ergonomics, the "90-90-90 rule" is often applied to which of the following scenarios? The angles of elbows, hips, and knees when seated at a workstation The recommended decibel level for industrial work environments The percentage of time workers should spend standing, sitting, and walking The angle at which materials should be tilted on a work surface None 32. ASP: Ergonomics Which ergonomic assessment tool is specifically designed to evaluate the risk factors associated with manual material handling tasks? RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment) REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment) NIOSH Lifting Equation MoRE (Movement and Reach Evaluation) None 33. ASP: Ergonomics In ergonomic risk assessment, what does the term "WISHA Lifting Calculator" refer to? A tool developed by the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act to assess lifting tasks A formula used to calculate the ideal weight a person can lift without assistance A device that measures the weight of objects to be lifted in industrial settings An algorithm for predicting the likelihood of injuries in warehouse operations None 34. ASP: Ergonomics When considering the implementation of an ergonomics program, what is the primary objective of conducting a job hazard analysis (JH A) To identify and quantify the financial costs of ergonomics-related injuries To determine the most effective personal protective equipment (PPE) To identify job tasks that may contribute to musculoskeletal disorders To comply with employee requests for workplace modifications None 35. ASP: Ergonomics In ergonomic design, what is the significance of the term "neutral posture"? It refers to the body's alignment when all muscle groups are relaxed. It is the posture that requires the least amount of energy to maintain. It denotes a posture that reduces the stress and strain on the musculoskeletal system. It is the standardized posture recommended for all ergonomic assessments. None 36. ASP: Ergonomics How does the use of adjustable workstations impact employee ergonomics? They eliminate the need for manual lifting in the workplace. They allow for the customization of workspaces to fit individual needs. They standardize the height of all workstations to a fixed optimal level. They increase the speed of work, thereby reducing the time spent in one posture. None 37. ASP: Ergonomics What role does cognitive ergonomics play in workplace safety? It focuses solely on the physical arrangement of the workplace to prevent injuries. It addresses the mental workload and human-machine interactions to prevent cognitive overload. It is concerned with the temperature and lighting conditions that affect worker performance. It deals with the chemical hazards present in the work environment and their impact on worker cognition. None 38. ASP: Ergonomics In the context of office ergonomics, why is monitor placement significant? It affects the ambient lighting and temperature around the workstation. It influences the worker's posture, potentially leading to neck or eye strain. It is primarily concerned with reducing the electricity consumption of the computer. It determines the accessibility of emergency exits from the workstation. None 39. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection When considering fire prevention strategies in a manufacturing plant, which of the following is the most effective method to reduce the risk of dust explosions? Increasing the humidity in the air Regularly cleaning all surfaces to remove dust accumulation Installing high-speed exhaust fans Using water sprinklers in dust-prone areas None 40. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection In the context of fire safety, which NFPA standard is primarily focused on the design and installation of fire alarm systems in commercial buildings? NFPA 72 NFPA 101 NFPA 13 NFPA 10 None 41. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection Which fire extinguisher agent is most suitable for a Class K fire, typically found in commercial kitchens? Water Carbon dioxide Wet chemical Dry powder None 42. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection During a fire risk assessment, what factor is most critical when evaluating the potential severity of a fire in a storage facility? The color of the storage facility walls The proximity to the nearest fire station The type and quantity of stored materials The number of doors in the facility None 43. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection In fire dynamics, the 'flashover' phenomenon occurs when: A fire spreads from one room to another All combustible materials in a compartment ignite simultaneously A fire is confined to the object of origin Flames emerge from windows and doors None 44. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection Which type of fire suppression system is most appropriate for a data center, where electronic equipment is prevalent? Water-based sprinkler system Dry chemical system Clean agent fire suppression system Foam system None 45. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection The concept of 'defensible space' is most closely associated with which type of fire prevention? Urban high-rises Marine environments Wildland-urban interface Underground facilities None 46. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection What is the primary reason for compartmentalization within a building for fire safety? To facilitate the evacuation of occupants To allow for easier fire department access To contain and limit the spread of fire and smoke To create areas for safe refuge during a fire None 47. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection When evaluating the effectiveness of a fire door assembly, which component is NOT typically considered? The door's fire resistance rating The integrity of the door frame The color of the door The functionality of the closing mechanism None 48. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection In the context of emergency response planning, what is the primary purpose of a fire watch during hot work operations? To monitor the work area for signs of smoke or fire To assist in the hot work process To evacuate personnel in case of a fire To perform firefighting duties None 49. ASP: Fire Prevention and Protection Which of the following factors is NOT typically included in the fire triangle? Fuel Oxygen Electricity Heat None 50. ASP: Emergency Response Management In the context of emergency response management, which of the following best describes the term "plume modeling"? The process of designing emergency evacuation routes The study of wind patterns in urban environments The simulation of hazardous substance dispersion in the atmosphere The modeling of water flow in flood-prone areas None 51. ASP: Emergency Response Management What is the primary purpose of an Incident Command System (ICS)? To provide a standardized approach to the command, control, and coordination of emergency response To ensure the rapid deployment of emergency medical services To facilitate interagency communication and resource allocation during non-emergency events To provide legal immunity to first responders during emergency operations None 52. ASP: Emergency Response Management Which of the following is NOT typically a component of an emergency response plan? Identification of potential hazards Procedures for internal financial auditing Communication strategies during an emergency Resource management and allocation None 53. ASP: Emergency Response Management In the context of emergency response, what is the primary function of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)? To outline the financial impact of a chemical spill To provide detailed information on the hazards of chemicals and instructions for safe handling and response in case of an emergency To provide a historical record of all incidents related to a particular chemical To offer guidance on the medical treatment for exposures to hazardous chemicals None 54. ASP: Emergency Response Management During an emergency response, what is the significance of establishing a "hot zone"? It is the area where the highest level of protective gear is required It is the command center for emergency operations It is the designated area for media personnel It is the location where evacuees gather for headcounts None 55. ASP: Emergency Response Management What is the role of a Public Information Officer (PIO) during an emergency response operation? To coordinate the tactical operations of the response teams To manage the financial resources of the response effort To disseminate information to the public and media To act as the lead medical officer on the scene None 56. ASP: Emergency Response Management In emergency response, what is the primary purpose of decontamination? To provide psychological counseling to affected individuals To remove or neutralize hazardous substances to prevent further harm or spread To assess the financial damage caused by the incident To conduct a debriefing session for the response teams None 57. ASP: Emergency Response Management Which of the following best describes the term "mutual aid agreement" in the context of emergency response? A legal document that obligates neighboring jurisdictions to share resources during an emergency A financial agreement to share the cost of emergency response equipment A training program for emergency responders from different regions An agreement to share medical supplies during a pandemic None 58. ASP: Emergency Response Management In the framework of emergency response, what is the significance of the term "shelter-in-place"? It refers to the relocation of residents to a temporary shelter during an emergency It is a directive for residents to remain indoors, sealing the building as much as possible to avoid outside contamination It is the process of constructing emergency shelters in anticipation of a disaster It denotes the area where emergency responders can rest and recuperate during a prolonged incident None 59. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health When assessing worker exposure to a certain chemical, which of the following is the most critical factor to determine the need for engineering controls? The chemical's boiling point The Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of the chemical The pH value of the chemical The chemical's solubility in water None 60. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health In the context of industrial hygiene, the 'hierarchy of controls' is a system used to minimize or eliminate exposure to hazards. Which of the following represents the correct order of controls from most effective to least effective? Engineering controls, administrative controls, personal protective equipment (PPE), elimination, substitution Elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, personal protective equipment (PPE) Personal protective equipment (PPE), administrative controls, engineering controls, elimination, substitution Substitution, elimination, personal protective equipment (PPE), administrative controls, engineering controls None 61. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health In occupational health, the 'TLV-STEL' refers to which of the following? Time-Weighted Average Threshold Limit Value Threshold Limit Value - Short-Term Exposure Limit Threshold Limit Value - Ceiling Threshold Limit Value - Skin None 62. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Which analytical method is primarily used in industrial hygiene to assess air quality for particulates not otherwise regulated (PNOR)? Gas chromatography Atomic absorption spectroscopy Gravimetric analysis High-performance liquid chromatography None 63. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health In the field of industrial hygiene, what is the primary purpose of using a 'cascade impactor'? To measure the velocity of airborne particles To identify the chemical composition of aerosols To determine the size distribution of airborne particulate matter To measure the concentration of gas-phase contaminants None 64. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health When evaluating a workplace for potential ergonomic risks, which assessment tool is specifically designed to analyze repetitive motion tasks? NIOSH Lifting Equation Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) Strain Index None 65. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health Which term refers to the maximum concentration of a chemical substance that a worker can be exposed to for a momentary period without experiencing any immediate health effects? Time-Weighted Average (TWA) Ceiling Limit Short-Term Exposure Limit (STEL) Immediate Danger to Life or Health (IDLH) None 66. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health What is the primary purpose of conducting a "Noise Dosimetry" in the field of industrial hygiene? To determine the noise reduction rating (NRR) of hearing protection devices To assess the sound level in a specific location To measure an individual's exposure to noise over a specified period To identify the frequency characteristics of noise in the workplace None 67. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health When assessing the risk of chemical exposure, why is it important to consider the "route of entry" into the body? It determines the chemical's physical state It influences the choice of personal protective equipment It affects the chemical's rate of absorption and potential harm It determines the environmental persistence of the chemical None 68. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health In industrial hygiene, the term "Bioaerosol" refers to: Any airborne chemical agent Airborne particles derived from biological sources Solid particles suspended in air Liquid droplets dispersed in the air None 69. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health What is the significance of the "Vapor Pressure" of a chemical in industrial hygiene? It indicates the chemical's reactivity with other substances It determines the chemical's boiling point It reflects how readily a chemical will evaporate and become airborne It measures the chemical's solubility in water None 70. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health In the context of occupational health, the term "synergistic effect" refers to: The impact of a substance that is more harmful in the presence of another substance The reduction of a harmful effect when two substances are present together The combined effect of two substances being equal to the sum of their individual effects A situation where the presence of one substance nullifies the effect of another None 71. ASP: Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health What is the primary purpose of a "Material Safety Data Sheet" (MSDS) or "Safety Data Sheet" (SDS) in industrial hygiene? To provide emergency response procedures for chemical spills To outline the environmental impacts of chemicals To detail the health effects and protective measures related to chemical exposure To provide the cost analysis of chemical usage None 72. ASP: Environmental Management When conducting an environmental impact assessment 'EIA' for a new industrial project, which of the following factors is NOT typically considered in the assessment? Socio-economic impacts Biodiversity effects Local business competition Water and soil contamination potential None 73. ASP: Environmental Management In the context of environmental management, the term "brownfield" refers to: Areas designated for industrial use only Land previously used for agricultural purposes that is now available for residential construction Contaminated properties that require cleanup before they can be reused or redeveloped Zones protected for conservation and not available for any kind of development None 74. ASP: Environmental Management Which international agreement focuses primarily on the reduction of transboundary air pollution? The Montreal Protocol The Kyoto Protocol The Paris Agreement The Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution None 75. ASP: Environmental Management What is the primary purpose of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 'ESA'? To determine the property's market value To assess potential soil and groundwater contamination on a site To establish the baseline environmental conditions of a site To initiate immediate remediation actions None 76. ASP: Environmental Management The term "cradle-to-grave" in environmental management refers to: The process of managing a product from its creation to its disposal A method for calculating the total greenhouse gas emissions produced throughout a product's lifecycle The lifespan of hazardous waste from its generation to its final disposal A strategy for enhancing biodiversity from the inception of a habitat to its climax community None 77. ASP: Environmental Management Which of the following best describes the concept of "sustainable development"? Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs An economic development strategy that focuses solely on maximizing profit A development approach that prioritizes environmental conservation over economic growth The use of natural resources at a rate that exceeds their rate of replenishment None 78. ASP: Environmental Management The Environmental Protection Agency 'EPA' enforces regulations for reporting which of the following under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act 'EPCRA'? Employee exposure to office ergonomics risks Community noise levels Releases of hazardous substances Corporate financial data related to environmental performance None 79. ASP: Environmental Management What is the main objective of a Life Cycle Assessment 'LCA'? To determine the financial viability of a product over its lifetime To identify the most profitable stage in a product's lifecycle To assess the environmental impacts associated with all the stages of a product's life from cradle to grave To ensure product compliance with international trade laws None 80. ASP: Environmental Management In environmental risk assessment, what is the primary focus of the characterization phase? Determining the probability of an adverse event occurring Identifying the presence of hazardous materials on a site Evaluating the potential impact and severity of the identified risk Establishing safety protocols to mitigate identified risks None 81. ASP: Training Education and Communication When developing a training program for employees working in high-noise environments, which of the following methods would be most effective for ensuring retention of the information presented? Distributing written materials only Conducting a lecture-style session Utilizing interactive e-learning modules Providing a hands-on workshop with practical exercises None 82. ASP: Training Education and Communication In the context of safety training, what is the primary advantage of using simulations over traditional lecture methods? Simulations are less time-consuming to prepare. Simulations offer a more cost-effective solution. Simulations provide a realistic, immersive learning environment. Simulations require less technological infrastructure. None 83. ASP: Training Education and Communication When assessing the effectiveness of a safety training program, which evaluation level focuses on the participants' ability to apply their learning in the workplace? Reaction Learning Behavior Results None 84. ASP: Training Education and Communication What technique is most effective for engaging adult learners during a safety training session? Relying heavily on text-based materials Encouraging passive listening to ensure content absorption Incorporating a variety of teaching methods to accommodate different learning styles Focusing on theoretical concepts without practical application None 85. ASP: Training Education and Communication Which of the following is a critical factor to consider when designing safety training for a multicultural workforce? Ensuring the training is only delivered in the primary language of the majority Using highly technical language to convey professionalism Ignoring cultural differences to maintain consistency Adapting the training to accommodate language and cultural differences None 86. ASP: Training Education and Communication In safety communication, what is the primary purpose of using visual aids like charts and graphs? To fill space in safety materials To appeal to learners who prefer reading text To provide a break from verbal information To enhance understanding and retention of information None 87. ASP: Training Education and Communication What is the primary challenge in delivering safety training via online platforms to a geographically dispersed workforce? Ensuring that the training is entertaining Providing training in a single time zone Ensuring access to high-speed internet for all employees Offering training in only one language None 88. ASP: Training Education and Communication When integrating new safety protocols into an existing training program, what is the most effective strategy for ensuring employee comprehension and adherence? Updating the training materials without announcing changes Delivering the new information through a company-wide email Incorporating interactive elements and practical exercises related to the new protocols Assuming employees will learn the new protocols on their own None 89. ASP: Training Education and Communication In safety training, why is it important to provide real-world examples and case studies? To extend the duration of the training session To offer a break from theoretical content To illustrate the practical application and consequences of safety practices To comply with regulatory requirements None 90. ASP: Training Education and Communication What is the key benefit of incorporating feedback mechanisms into safety training programs? To provide a record for compliance audits To identify areas of improvement in the training content and delivery To lengthen the training program To discourage participants from asking questions None 91. ASP: Training Education and Communication When selecting a training method for emergency evacuation procedures, why is a drill preferable to a lecture? Drills require less planning and resources. Lectures are more time-consuming and costly. Drills provide hands-on experience and reinforce muscle memory. Lectures are less effective at conveying information. None 92. ASP: Training Education and Communication How can safety trainers ensure that their training is inclusive for participants with disabilities? By avoiding the use of any visual aids By providing materials only in print format By customizing training materials and methods to accommodate various needs By offering training only in a lecture format None 93. ASP: Law and Ethics Under the General Duty Clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act 'OSHA', an employer is required to: Provide training in multiple languages if necessary. Guarantee a workplace free from recognized hazards. Ensure that all machinery is painted yellow. Post OSHA citations near the employee breakroom. None 94. ASP: Law and Ethics In the context of safety legislation, the term "feasible" most often means: Technologically possible without considering cost. Capable of being done after considering cost, technology, and time. Only applicable to large corporations with substantial resources. A solution that can be implemented immediately, regardless of cost. None 95. ASP: Law and Ethics When a safety professional discovers an unethical practice within their organization, the FIRST step they should take is to: Resign from their position. Document the practice in detail. Immediately report the issue to the media. Confront the individual involved in the practice. None 96. ASP: Law and Ethics Which of the following best describes the principle of "due diligence" in the context of safety management? Taking all reasonable precautions, under the particular circumstances, to prevent incidents or injuries. Ensuring that all employees are insured against workplace accidents. Meeting minimum legal safety standards. Conducting annual safety training sessions. None 97. ASP: Law and Ethics The concept of "strict liability" in the context of product safety means: The manufacturer is responsible only if they were negligent. The manufacturer is responsible for any damage caused by a defective product, regardless of fault or negligence. The user assumes all risks associated with the use of the product. The product must be 100% safe for all potential uses. None 98. ASP: Law and Ethics An employer's refusal to correct a known safety violation could be categorized as: An insignificant oversight. A willful violation. An acceptable risk. A de minimis violation. None 99. ASP: Law and Ethics Ethical decision-making in the field of safety often requires balancing: Speed and efficiency in production. Legal obligations and the well-being of employees. Personal beliefs and corporate policies. Cost of safety measures and company profits. None 100. ASP: Law and Ethics When an organization's safety policies are stricter than regulatory requirements, this is an example of: Compliance. Minimum compliance. Best practice. Regulatory infringement. None 1 out of 100 Time is Up! Time's up