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Question: 1. What is the Initial Evaluation?

Value: c) All of the aboveTrue

Question: 2. The danger is:


Value: a) Source, situation or act with the potential to cause harm to the health of workers, equipment or installations True

Question: 3. The risk is:


Value: b) Combination of the probability of the occurrence of one or more hazardous exposures or events and the severity of the
damage that may be caused by them.True

Question: 4. Physical hazards include:


Value: b) NoiseTrue

Question: 5. Biohazard generates:


Value: a) Gastrointestinal diseases.True

Question: 6. Poor and/or excessive lighting is associated with danger:


Value: c) PhysicalTrue

Question: 7. It is considered a high-risk task:


Value: c) Work at heights above 1.50 metersTrue

Question: 8. The method for hazard identification used in GTC 45 establishes:


Value: b) Level of risk, which is the relationship between the level of probability and consequence. True

Question: 9. If the risk assessment shows that the risk is not tolerable, the risk must be controlled, which is required for this
purpose:
Value: a) Controls on the worker, in the environment or at the source True
Ojo a) none of the above False

Question: 10. The OSHMS has responsibilities:


Value: a) All of the aboveTrue

Question: 11. What is an incident?


Value: a) Work-related event(s) in which injury or illness occurred or could have occurred True

Question: 12. Consequence is:


Value: b) Result, in terms of injury or illness, of the materialization of a risk, expressed qualitatively or quantitatively True

Question: 13. Exposure is:


Value: b) Situation in which people are in contact with hazards. True

Question: 14. The GTC 45 is:


Value: b) Colombian Technical Guide for the diagnosis of working conditions or overview of risk factors, their identification and
evaluation.True

Question: 15. Valuing risk is:


Value: b) Define criteria for determining risk acceptabilityTrue

Question: 16. Routine activity is:


Value: c) That performed continuously, during the working day. True

Question: 17. Irritation of the respiratory tract and mucous membranes, dizziness and intoxication are considered in the risk
matrix:
Value: c) Possible effectsTrue

Question: 18. When control measures apply to individuals it refers to:


Value: b) Control in the individual.True

Question: 19. Making a painting area sufficiently aerated and ventilated is considered a control in the:
Value: a) MediumTrue

Question: 20. Deficiency level is:


Value: a) magnitude of the expected relationship between the set of detected hazards and their direct causal relationship with
potential incidents and with the effectiveness of existing preventive measures in a workplace. True
Eye a) A situation of exposure to a hazard that occurs at a given time during the workday. False

Question: 21. Exposure level is:


Value: a) A situation of exposure to a hazard that occurs at a given time during the workday. True

Question: 22. It is not a criterion for establishing controls:


Value: a) The non-existence of a specific associated legal requirement True

Question: 23. In the intervention measures, according to the hierarchy, the following should be implemented first:
Value: a)True Engineering Controls

Question: 24. The OSHMS policy should:


Value: c) All of the aboveTrue

Question: 25. The objectives of the OSHMS should:


Value: b) Expressed in accordance with the occupational health and safety policy established in the company and the result of
the initial assessment and audit to be carried out.True

Question: 26. Establishing the annual work plan to achieve each one of the objectives is part of the
Value: a)True Planning

Question: 27. Within the planning:


Value: b) The annual work plan must be signed by the employer and contain the objectives, goals, activities, responsible parties,
schedule and resources of the Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS). True

Question: 28. There are three types of indicators in the OSHMS:


Value: c) Strategic, tactical and operationalTrue

Question: 29. These are not elements of the indicator data sheet:
Value: c) Activities developedTrue

Question: 30. Verifiable measures of the availability and access to resources, policies and organization that the company has to
meet the demands and needs in OSH, corresponds to:
Value: c)True Structure Indicator

Question: 31. The minimum indicators of the OSHMS according to Resolution 1111 of 2015 are:
Value: b) Severity, Frequency and Mortality of Occupational Accidents, Prevalence and Incidence of Occupational Illness and
Absenteeism.True

Question: 32. The training program in occupational safety and health - OSH, must be:
Value: a) Reviewed at least once (1) a year, with the participation of the Joint Committee or Occupational Safety and Health
Oversight Committee and the company's senior management.True
Question: 33. As a result of the training and inductions carried out, the following should be left:
Value: a) Workers' participation recordsTrue

Question: 34. Induction in the general and specific aspects of the activities to be performed, including, among others, the
identification and control of hazards and risks in their work and the prevention of work accidents and occupational diseases,
must be performed and is the responsibility of the employer:
Value: b) Provide it to all employees who join the company for the first time, regardless of their form of hiring and affiliation, and
prior to the start of their work.True

Question: 35. Decree 1072 of 2015 states that:


Value: c) All of the aboveTrue

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