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$e ASP Associate Safety Professional® Self-Assessment SECOND EDITION | SEPTEMBER 2015, BCSP | Sefety Professionals Advancing the Safety, Health and Environmental Professional Since 1969 Table of Contents Examination Blueprint . Blank Answer Sheet... Self-Assessment. Answer Key, References and Calculations... 29 Full List of Blueprint References... Introduction to the ASP Self-Assessment The Associate Safety Professional? (ASP*) is a certification intended for safety, health and environmental (SH&E) practitioners with at least one year of professional experience, For more information regarding eligibility, see the Complete Guide to the ASP, located at www:besp.org/ASP. ‘The ASP examination is developed from the examination blueprint located in the next section of this publication. The blueprint contains seven “Domains” each of which has several “Topics” listed. The examination’s questions are allocated in accordance with the percentages indicated for each Domain in the blueprint. This Self-Assessment contains multiple questions from each Topic in the blueprint. Within each task the blueprint lists Knowledge areas used to develop the examination’s questions. Ablank answer sheet is located after the blueprint that may be photocopied so you can, complete multiple assessments. After the Self-Assessment this publication contains the Answer Key indicating the correct answer, domain and topic, and references and calculations. The publication concludes with a reference listing for additional exam preparation. Board of Certified Safety Professionals 2301 W. Bradley Avenue Champaign, Ilinois 61821 Ps-#1-217-359.9263 | F: +1 217-359-0055 E: besp@besporg | W: www besp.org ‘This blueprint is for the ASP examinations purchased on or after July 1, 2015. $e ASP | EXAM BLUEPRINT Topic 1 Chemis Knowledge of: 1. Corosives 2. Flammables 3. Toxic materials 4. Chemical reactions Domain 1 ‘Mathem: yy and Industrial Hygiene Caleulations ies I 8% ‘Topic 2 Electrical Calculations Knowledge of: 2. Arefash 3. Circuits 1 Power, impedance, energy, and resistance Topic 3 Radiation ‘aleulations Knowledge of: 1. Decay 2. Hallie 3. Source strength Topic 4 Structural and Mechanical Calculations Knowledge of: 1. Loading and storage capacity 2. Rigging and load Topic $ Enginoering Control Caleulations Knowledge of: Ventilation and system design Fire suppression and system design Noise Fall protection Topie 6 Physies Calculations Knowledge of 2. Frict 3. Kinetic and potential energy 4. Gas laws Climate conditions (e.g., WBGT, wind chill, heat stress) L. Movement (c.g, acceleration, velocity, momentum) ASP 9 Exam Blueprint | 2014.11.01 > ASP | EXAM BLUEPRINT ‘Topic 7 Financial Principles Knowledge of: 1. Cost benefit analysis (eg. cast of risk) 2 Life eyele cost 3. Net present value 4. Return on investment Topic 8 Statisties Knowledge of: Descriptive statistics e-., central tendency, variability) 2. Correlational statistics (eg. Pearson's r, Spearman's rho) 3. Inferential statisties (¢2., chi-square, test) 4 Probability (e., odds of success, Poisson) Topic 9 Performance Metries and Indicators 1. Lagging indicators (e.g. incidence rates, lost ime, direct costs of inciden 2. Leading indicators (c.., inspection frequency, safety interventions, employee performance evaluations, training Frequency, ‘near miss, near hil, and elose call repoti 3, Effects of losses Domain 2 Safety Management Systems + 23% Topic 1 Risk Management and Hazard Control Process Knowledge of: entification methods Examine and analyze risks Selection af contral methods (¢¢.. Financial justification, hierarchy of controls) Implementation of controls ‘Monitor and reevaluate Risk transfer (eg. insurance, incident management) Topic 2 Management Processes Knowledge of: Emergency, crisis, disaster response planning, business continuity 2. Incident investigation (eg. data collection, analysis) 3. Inspections and audits Topic 3 Project Management Knowledge of: L. Evaluation of cost, schedule, performance, and risk 2. Assigning responsibilities and accountability ASP 9 Exam Blueprint] 2014.11.01 > ASP | EXAM BLUEPRINT (cont’a) Topie 4 Systems Saety Knowledge of: 1. Risk analysis methods (eg. job safety analysis, hazard and operability analysis, failure mode and effects analysis, fault tree analysis, fishbone, what-irand checklist analysis, change analysis) 2. Process safety management Topic Fleet Saf Knowledge of: 1. Driver behavior (e.2, defensive driving, distracted driving) 2. Vehicle inspections 3. Safety eatutes (e., restraint systems, automatic and anti-lock braking systems) 4. Crash and collision investigation Topic 6 Safety Programs Knowledge of: Hazard Communication and Globally Harmonized System Workplace violence Control of hazardous enersy Excavation, trenehting, and shoring Confined space Physical security Fall protection Wellness programs Substance abuse Domain 3 Ergonomics + 13% Topic 1 Human Factors Knowledge of: Fitness for duty 1 2. Organizational, behavioral, and psychological influences 3. Stressors 4 Risk factors (eg. repetition, force, posture, vibration) 5. Work design 6 Aging workforce ‘Topic 2 Measurement and Monitoring Knowledge of: 1. Quantitative methods e.g, anhropomety, NIOSH lift equation) 2. Qualitative methods (¢ 2, Rapid Upper Limb Assessment [RULA], Rapid Whole Body Assessment [REBA]) ASP 9 Exam Blueprint | 2014.11.01 > ASP | EXAM BLUEPRINT (cont'd) Topic 3 Controls Knowledge of: Material handling e.g. manual, powered equipment, iting devices) Userscentered design Human-machine interface Work practice controls (eg, job rotation, work hardening) Written plans, procedures, and training Domain 4 Fire Prevention and Protection + 11% Topic 1 Fire and Explosion Hazards Knowledge of: L. Chemical 2, Electrical (e.g. static electricity, su 3. Natural hazards (e.. lightning, Nooding, drow 4, Structural (2g., combustible, non-combustible) 5. Mechanical (2. heat generated by fiction) 6. Hot work (e.g, welding, cutting, brazing) Topic 2 Fire Controls Knowledge of: I. Fire Science (e.g. combustible dus Fire pentagon, fire triangle, fire tetrahedron) 2. Detection 3. Suppression 4. Segregation and separation c.g, flammable materials storage, ventilation) 5. Housekeeping 6. Grounding and bonding Topie 3 Fire and Emergency Management Knowledge of: 1. Written plans, procedures, and work prac 2. Lite safety (eg. elements of desien) 12s (2g. Incident Command system, fire brigade) Domain 5 Occupational Health © 11% Biological Hazards ane! Controls Knowledge of: L. Sources (eg. viral, bacterial, parasitic, fungus) 2. Exposure assessment 3. Control strategies ASP 9 Exam Blueprint] 2014.11.01 ASP | EXAM BLUEPRINT (cont'd) Topic 2 ‘Chemical Hazards and Controls Knowledge of: LL. Sources (e.g. assessment, control strategies, symptoms, target organs) 2. Exposure limits (¢.2, PELS, TLVs, STELS, RELS) 3. Routes of entry (cg, inhalation, ingestion, absorption, injection) 4 Acute and chranie exposures 5. Incompatibilities and reactivity of agents 6. Nano-technology Topie 3 Physical Hazards and Controls Knowledge of: 1. Noise Vibration 2 3. Radiation 4. Electrical Domain 6 Environmental Management + 15% ‘Topic 1 Environmental Hazards Knowledge of: Disaster preparedness (e-g., manmade, natural) 1 2. Environmental hazards awareness (eg, biological mold}, chemical, waste, vermin) 3. Remediation 4. Water (e.g, storm, waste, permitting) 5. Air(eg. quality, IAQ, permiting) 6. Land and conservation (e-., solid waste, recycling, sustainability) Topic 2 Engineering Controls Knowledge of: L. Air Pollution 2 Segregation and separation 3. Substitution and selection of alternative design strategies 4. Hazardous materials containment and design 5. Water pollution 6. Above ground (AST) and underground (UST) storage ta 7. Ventilation (eg. HVAC. local exhaust) 8._Land pollution ‘Topic 3 Administrative Controls and Practices Knowledge of: Conservation (e.g, reuse, recycle, reduce) Housekeeping. Warnings (e. signs, signals) \Written plans, procedures, work practices (e.2, decontamination) Environmental management system standards Sustainability ASP 9 Exam Blueprint] 2014.1 L01 $>-ASP | EXAM BLUEPRINT (cont'd) Topic 4 Hazardous Waste Storage and Disposal Knowledge oft Transportation (e.g. placarding, manifesting) Storage and documentation L 3. Spill prevention, containment, and response 4. Waste removal, treatment and disposal Domain 7 ‘Training, Education, and Communication * 9% Topic 1 “Training and Education Methods Knowledge of: Adult learning theory and techniques Data collection, noeds analysis. and feedback Behavior and performance modification Presentation tols (c.g. computer based, group meeting) Assessing competen Topic 2 Communication and Group Dynamies Knowledge of: Interpersonal communication (eg. er08s 2 ‘Methods of facilitating teams Muligiseplinary teamwork ‘Negotiation strategy Conflict resolution Mentoring ASP 9 Exam Blueprint 2014.11.01 Blank Answer Sheet Record the answer choice you feel best answers each question. You can check your answers using the Answer Key at Page 23. Tn aus rss Tn 35 36 37 Br ED) 40 er ers ey ry ous BS aay 69 5 BLS ANSWER Self-Assessment —Se—e 1. Rust, the most common kind of corrosion, is the action of what element on iron or aluminum? A. Water B. Ferrous Oxide C. Ammonium Nitrate D. Oxygen 2. Isopropyl alcohol has a flammability range between 2% and 12%, therefore the Upper Explosive Limi A. 24% alcohol at sea level. B. 6% alcohol in air. C. 24% alcohol at atmosphere. D._ 12% alcohol in air 3. A worker's exposure to an airbome contaminant in any 8-hour work shift of any 40-hour work week is known as the: Threshold limit value. ‘Time weighted average. Short term exposure limit. Permissible exposure limit. ons> 4. You are preparing a solution of 100 ml of hydrogen with air equaling a volume of 1 m*. What is the concentration of hydrogen in the mixture? 1,000 ppm 10 ppm 100 ppm 1 ppm one Current equals voltage divided by the: Circuit. Ohms. Resistance. Distance, gnep 6. What is the operating current of a 75 Watt, 115 Volt Direct Current (DC) electric motor? A. 65 milliamps B. 650 milliamps C. 650 amps D. 6Samps ered to a 400 V welding machine that supplies 70A to the circuit? B. C. 2,800 KW D. 28,000 kW 8. Calculating radioactive decay requires information on the initial quantity of materials, quantity of material at the time of measurement, time interval between the measurement and the: A. Mean life of the material B. Halélife of the material C. Radioactive decay constant for the materials, D. Planck's constant 10. nL 2 1B. 4. ‘The statistically determined time interval for a radioactive isotope to decay by 50% is called the: A. LDB50. B. Decay rate. C. Radiation emission rate. D. Half life of the material. Radiation strength or activity is often measured in: A. Calorie B. Newton. C. Curie. D. Roentgen. What is the force of A in the following illustration? A 500 Ibs (226.8 kg) A 750 Ibs. (340.2 kg) 620 Ibs. (281.2 kg) 62.5 Ibs. (28.3 kg) 8,000 Ibs. (3628.7 kg) one What happens to the sling tension of a rigged load when the sling angle is increased? A. The sling tension increases. B. The sling tension decreases. C. Thessling tension remains the same. D. The sling fails at 90 degrees. ‘The water level in a well is 46 ft (14.0 m) below the surface of the ground. A pump lifts the water to a holding tank where the outlet pipe is 21 ft (6.4 m) above the surface of the ground. Neglecting friction and other system losses, what is the theoretical head on the pump required for pumping water from the well to the holding tank? A. 21 {t(64m) B. 258(7.6m) C46 (14.0 m) D. 67 (204m) ‘You have completed noise studies and determined the current exposure for an employee is 97 dBA. How must you adjust the employee's work exposure to keep the level at or below an 8-hour TWA of 904BA? You will need the following formula: 8 T= wri A. 4hours, B. 3 hours. >. 1.5 hours. D. thour. 10 15. Calculate the WBGT index with the known information of: outdoor globe temperature of 111 °F (43.9°C), wet-bulb temperature of 115 °F (46.1 °C), dry-bulb temperature 114 °F (45.6 °C). You will need the following formula: WBGT =0.7 WB + 0.2 GT +0.1 DB. A. 101.3 °F (38.5 °C) B. 115 °R (46.1 °C) C. 1141 °F 45.6°C) D. 112.1°R 445°C) 16. The proper angle to place a ladder to ensure adequate safety is: 41 162. 44, 168. pasp 17. A truck is traveling at 68 MPH (109.4 KPH), how many feet (meters) per second is it traveling? You will need the following conversion: 1 fps = 147 MPH (1 m/s = 3.6 KPH) A. 68 fps (20.7 m/s) B. 99 fps (30.1 m/s) C. 100 fps (30-4 m/s) D. 46 fps (14.0 m/s) 18. A heavy box that weighs 147 Ibs (66 kg) must be pushed across the floor to another side of the work area. The nt of friction of the floor is 0.32. How much force is required to move the box? You will need the following A. Less than 1 Ib (0.5 kg) B. 47 Ibs (21 kg) C. 470 Ibs (213 kg) D. 43 tbs (19 kg) 19. Boyle's law is expressed as: 20. You invest $10,000 for the future purchase of safety equipment. In seven years you are ready to spend the money on the equipment. With 8% interest annually, how much do you have to spend? You will need the following formula: F=P (isi A. $17,180 B. $11,820 C. $16,480 D. $17,130 21. Your company wishes to spend $22,000 on fall protection harnesses at a cost of $300 each. These special harnesses are designed to make workers more efficient, and the manufacturer estimates your exposed workers will save 1 hour per week based on the increased ease of use of the equipment. Assuming you have 50 exposed workers using the ‘equipment every day for 50 weeks a year, and their average wage is $45/hour, how long would it take to recoup your investment? A. Less than 7 weeks B. Less than 7 months C. Less than 7 days D. 7 months exactly an 22, Calculate the standard deviation using the following sample: 7, 12, 18, 5, 6, 6, 14, 11 and 19. You will need the ing formula: 0.056 23, What is the mean of a group of safety practitioners who sit for the ASP exam and receive the following scores: 76, 88, 94,55, 75, 85, 88, 64, 82,73, 72, 70? 67 7 76 2 pne> 24, Failure rate of event 1 is 0.4, failure rate of event 2 is 0.1, and failure rate of event 3 is 0.4. What is the probability of failure of event 1 or event 2 or event 3? A. 90% B. 1.80% C. 88% D. 8.84% 25, Periodic evaluations and surveys of work practices are what type of indicators of an organization’s safety performance? A. Retrograde B. Lagging C. Leading D. Retrospective 26, Often described as predictive, preventative or proactive, what are the tools designed to measure the improvement of safety and health initiatives? A. Action, reaction, result B. Behavior, conditions, outputs C. Analysis, interpretation, evaluation D. Behavior, condition, standard 27. You company makes widgets at a 2% profit margin. Counting only direct loss costs for the last year of $12,000, how much more money must the company make to cover those loss costs? A. $60,000 B. $600,000 C. $6,000 D. $66,000 28. A hazard analysis is: A. Conducted by safety staff only. B. The final stage of accident investigation. CC. Asystem used to identify hazards after a process or chemical change. D. A tool used to identify and evaluate hazards in order to eliminate or control them. 2 29. The hierarchy of controls for safety and health hazards are typically represented by: A. Safety, health and security. B. Separation, substitution and simplification. CC. Engineering controls, management systems and personal protective equipment. D. S.why analysis, corrective action implementation and senior management reporting, 30. What hazard control methodology can occur before, during or after a process, especially in a more dynamic facility? A. Safety system review B. Process Safety Management (PSM) C. Linear probability review D. Engineering systems resolution 31. Hedging, insurance pools and hold harmless agreements are all examples of: A. Risk transfer, B. Risk projection, C. Financial risk management. D. Lagging financial loss controls. 32. Identify which element is NOT part of a disaster preparedness plan: A. Mock regulatory inspection. B. Evacuation procedures and medical response. C. Spill prevention, control and response. D. Crisis communication system. 33. Accident investigations, injury logs, near miss reports and first aid cases are: A. Components of an organization's effective safety and health prevention program. B. Protected under attorney-client privilege C. Critical to the dismissal of unsafe workers. D, Largely used by international companies only. 34. An effective safety and health inspection program includes: A. Evacuation procedures mapping, job hazard analysis for all equipment, inspection process and discipline system. B._ Effective communication with the workers, disciplinary procediures, a reporting system, C. Written procedures, legal requirements, inspection process and a reporting system. D. Knowledge of the facility, knowledge of relevant legal and consensus standards, a systematic inspection process and a reporting system. A successful safety program requires the safety professional to go above and beyond regulatory and moral requirements of safety to include: A. Contract requirements from third parties. B. The organization's strategic goals. C. Government partnership programs. D. Current legal climate. 36. With an increased focus on communication, production and quality, and safety and health management programs, management continues fo evolve and now includes significantly more involvement from which level of management? Board of Directors Workers Human Resources Supervisory SORE B 37. 38. 39. 41 492. 44, What is the systematic approach of analyzing what can go wrong with a product, process, or system? Fault Tree Analysis, 5-Why Analysis Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) Keabler Failure Understanding Systems (KFUS) one What safety management system involves everyone from operators and mechanics to facility managers who assist th safety professional in analyzing the risk associated with production? Process Safety Management (PSM) Deming method Safety by design Total Safety Management (TSM) gnee ‘Most motor vehicle collisions are caused by: Mechanical failures. Improper driving procedures Distracted driving. Vehicle overloads. UnS> |. Minimum fleet safety management programs for light vehicle operation include: A. Motor vehicle reports, training, incident reporting and inspections. B._ Driver training, electronic vehicle monitoring, maintenance and inspections. C._ Driver selection, motor vehicle reports, road tests, training, incident reporting and inspections, D. Driving tests, training and inspections. i-lock brakes, back-up alarms and anti-jackknife systems are: Subject to strict safety regulations. Required for all heavy hauling trucks. Safety devices used in vehicle safety. Primarily seen in more advanced fleet safety programs, onepe ‘The best practices drivers should be trained to complete after an accident (when safe to do so) include: A. Photographing involved vehicle(s) from all sides. B. Collect photographs of injured person(s). CC. Detailed drawings of skid marks and distances. D. Photographs of sky and weather related details. . The primary reason for the globally harmonized system for hazardous chemical usage is to: A. Enforce reporting requirements of worldwide manufacturers. B._ Replace the patchwork of different regulations used throughout the world. C. Limit illegal importation of chemicals into non-regulated countries. D. Transition to the use of pictograms for non-reading workers. Workers should receive training on which of the following components regarding workplace violence? A. Relevant policies, locations of physical defense equipment, self-defense behaviors and how to help during emergencies Relevant policies, diffusing difficult situations, location of attack alarms and how to respond to attacks Relevant policies and the local laws and requirements of civil order (police, military, or civil patrol) Relevant policies, security equipment, diffusion of threatening situations and how to summon help cos 4 45. What kind of energy must be controlledjisolated or eliminated during maintenance and service? A. Electrical and hydraulic B. Stored and potential C. Thermal and chemical D. Latentand reserve 46. Best practices for effective worker protection for entry into excavations and trenches include: A. Engineer designed protection. B. Comprehensive rescue equipment onsite. C. Competent person visual review. D. Appropriate worker experience. 47, The first step to establishing a confined space entry program is to: A. Review loss history to discover unknown confined spaces. B. Develop written policies and procedures to ensure only qualified and competent workers enter confined spaces. C. Identify who is part of the confined space hazards analysis team. D. Survey and document all areas that are confined spaces. 48. The two types of fall protection systems are: Arresting and positioning, Active and passive. Nets and personal fall arresting systems Retractable and drop line pns> 49. Measuring physical and mental capabilities and assuring the safety of the worker and the public is the purpose of: A. Job descriptions. B._ Fitness-for-duty exams. C. Safety committees, D. Culturally diverse workplace. 50, Ergonomic tasks demands ty A. Age, gender and health. B. Physical, mental and experience. C. Strength, experience and person-machine interface. D. Physical, environmental and mental ly fall into three categories including: 51. The three basic choices for applying anthropometric data to the design of the work place include: A. Design for the task, exposure and duration. B. Design for gender, age and fitness for duty. CC. Design for the average, extremes and range to allow for adjustability. D. Design for production load, workforce diversity and output management. 52. Strength, reflexes and eye-hand coordination tend to decrease with the: Injured workforce. Aging population at work Female workforce. Presence of obesity cORp> 53. 57. 58. 59, 60. Which of the following most influences an employee's ability to dissipate body heat while working in hot environments? A. Sweat production and evaporation B. Daily consumption of salt C. Clothing worn D. Daily consumption of carbohydrates |. What tool provides evaluations of force, posture and duration for the neck, trunk, and upper arms coupled with muscle function and physical loads on the body? A. Normalized peak force evaluation B. Lift distance ratio calculation C. Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) D. Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) |. The primary solution to avoiding lifting injuries is to: Eliminate heavy lifting, Eliminate lifting. Provide effective safe lifting training, Provide mechanical assistance. pomp . After all options to automate or mechanize equipment is exhausted, companies may then have to utilize manual materials handling. When managing the movement of materials, make sure the materials handled are: A. Equipped with lifting handles or clutch points. B. Only completed with lifting assisted devices. C. As light as possible. D. Predominately on a horizontal plane. Human-machine interface design principals should incorporate: A. Compatibility, coding and arrangement. B. Color, shape and texture. C. Frequency, usability and comfort D. Grip, angle and force. /hatis an administrative control aimed at improving the physical capabilities of an individual aiming to reduce Job rotation Fitness for duty Ergonomics controls 2. Work hardening Although usually meeting minimum legal requirements for construction, what extreme events can still lead to extreme fire devastation? > Human error B. Hydraulic overload C. Natural hazards D. Friction causing equipment The best fire prevention practices focus on four primary sources of ignition, including; A. Storage, hazmat management, electrical and disposal B. Flammable liquids, hazmat management, electrical and disposal. CC. Flammable liquids, electrical, friction and static. D. Smoking, electrical, friction and static. 16 61. Friction-generated fire hazards are best avoided when using: A. Lubrication. B. A preventative maintenance program. C. Metals compatible systems. D. Certified maintenance contractors. 62, Combustion requires which of the following to occur? ‘A. Fuel and heat B. Spontaneous ignition C. Ignition source, oxidizing agent and combustible material D. Vaporization, heat feedback and pyrolyzing 63. Improved fire detection systems in industrial applications rely on what to engage protective systems? A. Unique fire signatures B. Nanotechnology C. Carbon signature counting D. Intensive accident investigation techniques. 64, Construction of fire walls, distancing and partitioning of flammable materials are examples of: A. Segregation, B._ Fire distancing theory. C. Flammable cabinet construction criteria D. Minimum construction criteria for flammable liquid storage. 65. Providing a low resistance path for current is commonly called: A. Are fault protection B. Ground fault protection. C. Grounding, D. Bonding. 66. Fire extinguishment, ventilation and fire department notification are all considered: Hazardous materials best practices. Minimum code standards. Preferred suppression methods for small fires. Manual suppression systems. one> 67. What program defines the operation, management and structural components through the life cycle of an emergency fire incident? Fire brigade Incident command system Emergency response program Business continuity plan GORD 68. Fire protection best practices for the initial evaluation of life safety consideration in building design include: Code minimum safety exits. Construction materials. Consultation with fire safety architects. Determination of occupant characteristics of the building one> v7 69. What disease often affects the lungs of construction workers doing remodeling and repairs of bridges and older structures? A. Coccioididomycosis, B. Qfever CC. Histoplasmosis D. Stachybachis 70, Biological hazards are often assessed by evaluating: A. Airborne mists. B. Bodily fluids. C. Blood baselines. D. Urine tests. 71. Biological hazard exposures controlled by safe work practices, safety equipment use and facility design are exampl of: A. Accepted minimum practices. s. Hierarchy of controls. ~ Containment. D. Engineering controls. B. & 72. Ingestion of hazardous materials can be sourced to the workplace if workers do not follow: A. Appropriate decontamination procedures before consuming food or drink. B. Negative air protocols for paint booths. CC. Required environmental regulatory procedures. D._ Requirements for the separation of foodstuffs from chemicals. 73. Rapid, negative effects on the central nervous system are often caused by acute over-exposure (o: A. Solvents. B. Silica. C. Chrysotile. D. Ethers 74, One of the most effective means of eliminating chemical hazards is to implement: ‘A. Engineering control during the design stage. B. Workers near the products. CC. Rigorous PPE usage near all hazardous products. D. Materials substitution controls. 75. Whatiis the term representing the death of half the research animal population? ‘A. LD5O B. Agent half life CC. Permissible mortality concentration D. Dose-response at 50% 76. Noise reduction programs require a critical analysis of the: 'A, Measured sound levels and acceptable sound levels. B. Source, path and receiver. C. Hearing loss potential outside the workplace. D. Existing training provided and historical exposures, 18 77. 78. 80. a1. 82, 83. Workers who show signs of reduced blood flow, lowered skin temperature, and tingling, numbness or pain may be experiencing symptoms of: A. Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), B. Butcher's hand. C. Carpet tunnel syndrome. D. Wrist entrapment. A comprehensive radiation program should include all of the following elements: A. Tissue or organ exposed, age of exposed person, amount of duration of exposure and type of radiation. B. Age of person exposed, duration of exposure, type of radiation, CC. Age of person exposed, duration of exposure, type of radiation and previous exposures records. D. Distance from radiation, organ exposed, type of radiation, duration of radiation, ). The primary characteristics safety professionals need to consider when evaluating hazardous waste include: A. Flammability and health, B. Health and the environment. CC. Toxicity, radiation and corrosivity. D. Toxicity, reactivity, ignitability and corrosivity. Ensuring your business will survive man-made or natural disasters often depends of the adequacy of the company’s: Risk management profile. Hazardous spill response. Business continuity plan Insurance. pnee Physical, chemical and biological characteristics are generally used to determine water: A. Turbidity. B. Quality. CC. Solubility D. Waste. The current best practices for hazardous waste management is: A. Minimization. B. Aggressive landfill management. C._ Increased regulatory oversight. D. Stabilization. Air sparging, soil evacuation and dual phase extraction are examples of what kind of hazardous material engineering B. Underground storage remediation C. Hazardous waste purification D. Tank cleaning . Gravity settlers, cyclones and electrostatic precipitators are examples of: Water pollution controls. Air moisture monitors, Air particulate controls. Water solubility measures. gone 9 85. Detoxifying waste using incineration is an example of a(n): A. Oxidation reduction. B. Chemical treatment process. CC. Physical treatment process. D. Plasma gasification, 86. Hazardous chemical ventilation is considered in what tier of the hierarchy of controls? A. Engineering, B. Mechanical’ C. Administrative D. Local 87. Examples of passive hazardous materials exposure control design include: Storm and sewer drains Ventilation hoods and respiratory protection. Sprinklers, ire brigades and isolation valves. Berms, dikes and flame arrestors. one 88. What international best practices program advocates an environmental management program that includes policy, planning, implementation, checking and correction, and management review? A. Good International Industry Practice (GIP) B. OHSAS 42 Cc. 180 9000 D. 1s0 14001 89, The triple bottom line of environmental sustainability components include: A. Engineering, administration and personal protection. B. Legal, moral and financial C. Reduce, recycle and reuse. D. Economic, environmental and social aspects of development. 90. A company using the best accepted practices in their environmental management systems program would incorporate: ‘A. Pollution Prevention (P2). B. Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA). C. Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate (ADDIE). D. American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z10, 91, When disposing of hazardous wastes, secure landfills require which type of protection? Double liners, leachate collection systems, monitoring wells and impermeable cap or cover Concrete base, four point leachate collection system, active monitoring for ten years and cap Double composite base, four point leachate collection system, active monitoring for ten years and cap Appropriate lining, leachate collection program, manned security and impermeable cap poe> 92. The best practices waste management control hierarchy include: A. Elimination, control and disposal. B._ Recycling, treatment and disposal C. Prevention, recycling, treatment and disposal D. Prevention, elimination, incineration and disposal. 20 93. The cradle to grave oversight of the hazardous waste journey from generator to disposal is part of what system? A. Regulatory review B. Developer C. Manifest D. Treatment 94, What is used to collect information from safety training attendees to ensure you provide the right training? A. Lost time incident data B. Questionnaires CC. Performance review data D. Supervisory input documents 95. The concept that adults learn differently than children is defined Didactic. Pedagogy. Socratic. Andragogy. pase 96. Evaluating training outcomes is often defined as Kirkpatrick’s four levels of evaluation, which include: A. Reaction, learning, behavior and results. B. Understanding, repetition, action and improvement. C. Readiness, understanding, behavior and results. D. Testing, behavior change, feedback and control. 97, Training and education can occur in many ways other than lectures. Group or facilitated training can occur during: A. Employee specific on-the-job mentoring B. Pre-recorded e-learning, C. New employee orientation testing, D. Conferences, brainstorming and role playing, 98. Safety professionals often must communicate with a broad audience from management to hourly workers. Four primary methods of communication include: A A. Training, face-to-face, email and performance reviews, B. Verbal reports, written reports, formal presentations and policy. C. Verbal, non-verbal, written and visual D. Warning, written warning, probation and dismissal, 99, Safety professionals must employ many different communication strategies to effectively improve safety and health. ‘One key to negotiating change is to: A. Implement effective policy first B. Solicit input from as many people as possible before the change, C. Strictly enforce the change evenly across all business units. D. Make several changes at the same time to minimize constant restructuring. 100. Although traditionally focused on technical expertise, the successful safety professional must now increase their skill sets in: A. Interpersonal skills B._ Financial risk management. C. Environmental certification. D. Technical writing. 21 Answer Key ‘The following table provides the correct answer for each Self-Assessment item as well as the domain and topic associated with each question. Refer to the ASP Examination Blueprint to see more details about each domain and topic. ORR ; ORR ROOT ee ° ena Ue Domain 1, Topic 1 Domain 5, Topic 1 Domain 1, Topic | [RAG Domain 2, Topic 3 Domain 5, Topic 1 Domain 1, Topic 1 Domain 2, Topic 4 Domain 5, Topic 1 Domain 1, Topic 1 Domain 2, Topic 4 Domain 5, Topic 2 Domain 1, Topic 2 Domain 2, Topic 5 Domain 5, Topic 2 Domain 1, Topic 2 Domain 2, Topic 5 Domain 5, Topic 2 Domain 2, Topic 5 Domain 1, Topic 2 Domain 5, Topic 2 Domain 1, Topic 3 Domain 2, Topic 5 Domain 5, Topic 3 Domain 1, Topic 3 Domain 2, Topie 6 Domain 5, Topic 3 Domain 1, Topic 3 Domain 2, Topic 6 Domain 5, Topic 3 Domain 1, Topie 4 Domain 2, Topic 6 Domain 6, Topic 1 Domain 1. Topic 4 [Et Domain 2, Topic 6 [MELD Domain 6, Topic 1 Domain 1, Topic 5 Domain 2, Topic 6 Domain 6, Topic | Domain 1. Topic S [METS Domain 2, Topic 6 Domain 6, Topic 2 Domain 1, Topic 5 Domain 3, Topic | Domain 6, Topic 2 Domain 1, Topic 5 Domain 3, Topic 1 Domain 6, Topic 2 Domain 6, Topi Domain 1, Topic 5 Domain 3, Topic 1 Domain 1, Topic 6 Domain 3, Topi Domain 6, Topic 2 Domain 1, Topic 6 Domain 3, Topic 1 Domain 6, Topic 2 Domain 3, Topic 2 EE Domain 6, Topic 3 Domain 1, Topic 7 Domain 3, Topic 3 Domain 6, Topic 3 Domain 1, Topic 8 Domain 3, Topic 3 Domain 6, Topic 3 Domain 1, Topic & Domain 3, Topic 3 Domain 6, Topic 4 Domain 1, Topic 8 Domain 3, Topic 3 Domain 6, Topic 4 Domain 1, Topic 9 Domain 4, Topic 1 Domain 6, Topic 4 Domain 1, Topic 9 Domain 4, Topic | Domain 7, Topic 1 Domain 1, Topic 9 Domain 4, Topic | Domain 7, Topic ! Domain 2, Topic | [NGG Domain 4, Topi Domain 7, Topic 1 Domain 2, Topic 1 Domain 7, Topic 2 Domain 7, Topic 2 Domain 2, Topic 1 Domain 4, Topic 2 al>|>lalalslals|>lolalol>l/mlalo|a|alol>|alolml>lalalalelalola Domain 2, Topic | Domain 4, Topic 2 Domain 7, Topic 2 Domain 7, Topic 2 vlwlalol>lolelalal>|elololol>lalalal>lalalol>|>|al>loj>lolalala Domain 2, Topic 2 Domain 4, Topic 3 Domain 2, Topic 2 Domain 4, Topic 3 ol>l>l>lalalslalslalalwjale|slmlainl>[alelolelalalo[ale|slalalalsl> vials Domain 2, Topic 2 Domain 4, Topic 3 References and Calculations 10. ‘The correct answer is D. Hardens Materials Menogement Desk Refeouce, 3d Edition, AHMP, Dane Snyder, M.Ed, CHAM, CSP, Albert H. Arnofsky, CHMIML FAICKE, FIHIMM, 2013. Page 39, Volume 1 ‘The correct answer is D. Safety Profession’ Reference and Stuy Guide, Droid W Yates, CRC Press! Taylor & Francs, 2011. Page 198-199 ‘The correct answer is B afintions, Comoersons, and Calculation for Occupational Safty aud Hnth Proesionns, Ewond Finca, Taylor & Francs, 3ed Editon, 2005. Page 32 ‘The correct answer is C. 1. First determine concentration 1o0mL — 100% 109 aor 2, Multiply by 1,000,000, {100 5 104) (1 105) = 100 ppm ‘The correct answer is C. Safety Professionals Reference and Stuly Guide, Dad W Yates, CRC Press! Tylor & Francis, 2012. Page 263, ‘The correct answer is B. Safety Professionals Reference and Study Guide, David W Yates, CRC Press! Taylor & Francis, 2011. Page 264 P ler 160.55 oF 650 miliamps ‘The correct answer is A. The Hlandbook of Safety Engincorig® Principles aud Application, Sella, Whiting, Groornment Institutes, 2010. Page 234 Paixy 100 «16+ Ta P=70 400 P=28,000W Pa28kW ‘The correct answers C. Definitions, Conversions, and Caentation for Occupational Safety and ‘Henth Professionals, Ettnrd Finucone, Taylor & Francis, 3rd Edition, 2005. Page B18 ‘The correct answer is D. Definitions, Conversions, ad Calouation for Occupational Safety and Henlt Projssonas, Eaton Finncane, Taylor & Femcs, 3 Eition, 2005. Page B19 ‘The correct answer is C Definitions, Conversions, and Calculation for Occupational Softy ad Henl Pojessiouals, Eaton Finucane, Tylor & Francs, Third Edin, 2005. Page 8-14 1, The correct answer is C. $00 hs 2268 4g) FDI-FDs 2500 hs (226.8 kg) = 16F> 1000 is (453.6 59)/15 i= 62.50 bs (25.5) 12, The correct answer is A. Handbook of Rigging. 5 Eition, Joseph A, MacDonald, WE. Rossnage, Lindley R Higgins, McCro-Hl 2009, Page 232 413, The correct answer is D. Fire Protection Hansbook, Valu 2, A E Cote, National Fie Protection Association, 20h Edition 2008. Page 15-38, Hp +h = 460 04.0 m) +21 ft (68m) H=07 204m) 1d, The correct answer is B. 88 T= Sos = Tiers) = 15, The correct answer is C. Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene. Pleg & Quinto, Notional Safty Council 58 Eaton, 2002. Page 13 WBGT-07 WB +02GT +01 DB WBGT = (0.7 « 115°R (46.1 °C) + (02 » 111 $F (056°C) + (0.1 « 114) WAGT =805 °F G23°C) +222 °F (88°C) “IL4°F (46%) WGT = 114.1°F 456°C) Note: Metric - rounded to single decimal place erro of precision is allowed) 16, The correct answer is A. ANSI Anas 17, The correct answer is C. Hasodous Materais Maangemet Desk Refernce, 3 Edition, AEM, Dail |. Snyder, M.Ed, CHMIM CSP. Albert I. Aruofly, CHAM, FAICKE, FIHMM, 2013. Page B-106, Volurne L 68 MPH» 147 = 100 fps (1094 KPH / 36 KPH 304 m/s) 18, ‘The correct answer is B. Mechanical Engineering Principles, John Bird, Carl Ros, Rouladge, 2012 Page 186 F=0.32« 147 Ibs (66 kg) F=47 bs (21 kg) 1. 20. 2 2, ‘The correct answer is A. Safety Professionals Stuy Guide, David W Yates, CRC Pres Taylor & Francis, 2011. Page 73 ‘The correct answer is D. Interest Tables For Engineering Economics, R. anneesetom, Prentice Hal 2007. Page? Pasir = 10,00 x (1.08) = 17,120, ‘The correct answer is A. 50 $300 ~$15,000 $15 x50 employees = $2,250 per week. '$15,000/$2,250 = 6.67 ‘The correct answer is C. x X xX OCXF 7 1098) 359 15121 2 1098) Ln 12321 18 1038) 7a 5058521 5 1098) 3.89 3601 6 1038) 458 239121 6 1098 4.89 2911 4 1098 ait 96721 1 10.95 on Dorr 18 1085 Bat err ax TO-RF os = 224.8899 =V248985) 3 ‘The correct answer is B. Statistics Using SPSS: An Integrative Approach, Sharon Lanoner Weinberg, Sarah Knupp Abremeusite, Cambridge University Pres, 2008. Page 75 X=922/12=768 26. 2. 28, 28. 30. 3 2. 33, |. The correct answer: c Matonatical Statistic for Economics and Busines, Row C, Mitton Springer, 2013, Page 17 Probability of Aor B i Bvents A and Bare independent, the probability that ether Even for Event B occurs is P(Acr B)~ P(A) + P(B)- P(Aand B) PTTotal = Pi + Pa + Pa- (Pix Pax Ps) Failure event + Be Prom 0 +04 +04 (040.1 04) P =0.886 oF 83% ‘The correct answer is C. ‘Due Safty Professionals Handbook, Haight, American Society of Safety Engines, 130 Eton, 2005. Page 979 ‘The correct answer is D. Transforming EHS Performance Measurement Through Leading lado Camptell institute, 2013, National Safety Council Page 9 ‘The correct answer is B Revenue Required = Total Cost)/(% Profit Margin/ 100) Revenue needeel ~ $12,000/(.02) =§500,000, ‘The correct answer is D. Accent Prevention Manta for Business and Industry, Administration Programs, Hagen, Montgomery, & O'Reilly, Naicua Safety Council 13 Edition, 2009, Page 234-235 ‘The correct answer is C. [Nine Bloments of Successfid Safty and Hen System, Joly National Softy Council, 2005, Page 53 ‘The correct answer is B. [Nine Elements ofa Successful Safty and ent Sytem, oh Ceernikl, [National Safty Count, 2005, Page 60 ‘The correct answer is A. Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance, Mark S. Dorin, Pre Hal, 2002. Page 60-61 ‘The correct answer is A. ‘OHSAS 18001: Designing and implementing an Efectve Henith nd Sq ‘Management System, Keuser, Government stds, 2007. Page 44 ‘The correct answer is A. Accident Prevention Mana for Business and Industry, Administration Program, Hagen, Montgomery, & O'Reilly, Natioel Safty Council 13 Eatin, 2009. Page 314 ‘The correct answer is D. Accident Prewntion Manta for Business ond Industry, Administration Programs, Hagen, Montgomery, 6 O'Reilly, National Safety Council 13 divin, 2009-Page 249, ‘The correct answer is B. (OHSAS 18001: Designing ond Implementing a Efectos Hlth and Sa ‘Mangement System, Kanter, Government Institutes, 207. Page29 37. 38. 39, 40. 2 a7. 48. 49, 50. SL 52. The correct answer is D. Superisors Safety Manual, Pvc Long, Netonal Safety Council th Editon, 1997. Page ix ‘The correct answer is C. OHSAS 1800: Designing and hnplementng on Effective Health and Safety Management System, Kaser, Government stitutes, 2007. Page 49 ‘The correct answer is A. Accident Prevention Maa for Engineering ond Tecnology, Hagen, ‘Mouigomery,& O'Rily, Navianal Safty Counel, 13h Eaton, 2008, Page 1006 ‘The correct answer is B. Accident Prevention Manual for Business and Industry, Administration and Programs, Hagen, Montgomery, & O'Rely, Nevional Softy Council 13th Edition, 2008. Page 699 ‘The correct answer is C. Accident Prevention Manual for Business and Industry, Administration and Programs, Hagen, Montgomery, & O'Reilly, National Safety Council, 130h Edition, 2008. Page 676-648 ‘The correct answer is C. Accident Prevention Mana for Business and Industry Administration and Programs, Hagen, Mantigomery, & O'Retly, Nationa Safety Counc 13th dion, 2008. Page 677, The correct answer is A. ‘The Safty Professionels Hondo, Teil Applications, Jct Haight, 13h Edition, Americon Society of Sufety Engineers, 2008. Page 788 ‘The correct answer is B. The Sufty Professionals Hondo, Tlic! Applications, Joc! Haight, 13h Edition, American Society of Safety Engineers, 2008. Page 254 The correct answer is D. Accident Prevention Manual for Business and Industry, Administration and Programs, Hagen, Montgomery, & O'Reilly, National Sfety Council, 131 Edition, 2009, Page 395 ‘The correct answer is B. Accident Prevention Manual or Business and industry, Engineering ud Techualgy Hagin, Montgomery & O'Reilly, National Safety Connet, 131 Editon, 2009, Page 238 ‘The correct answeris A. sp stow excwotinsafetygid com! suilePDFS2004 ESC page 33.34 pdf ‘The correct answeris D. 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Fire Proteson Handbook, Volume 1, AE Coty, National Fire Protection Asscinion, 200 Edition, 2008, Page 2-19 ‘The correct answer is A. Fire Protection Handboot, Volume 1, AE Cody, National Fire Protection Associuon, 20h Edition, 2008, Page 2-77 ‘The correct answer is A. Fire Protection Handbok, Volume 1, AE Coy, Nationa Fire Protection Association, 200 Edition 2008. Page 7-35. ‘The correct answeris C. Fire Protection Houdboa, Volume 1, A E Cady, Novional Fire Protection Association, 20h Ein, 2008. Page 8-143, ‘The correct answer is D. Fire Protection Homdbook, Volume 1, A E Cady, National Fire Protection Association, 20% Ein, 2008. Page 1-167 ‘The correct answer is B. Fire Protection Handbook. Volune 1, AE Cady, Natcnal Fie Poteton Acscietion, 200 Edition, 2008. Page 1143, The correct answer is D. Fire Protection Handbook, Volume 1, AE Cody, National Fite Protection Asscietion, 200k Edition, 2008. Page 1-159, ‘The correct answer is C. 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