The document contains questions from an Occupational Health examination covering topics like chronic effects, biological and chemical hazards, cumulative trauma disorders, risk assessment methods like RULA and REBA, target organs, chemical routes of entry, functions of major organs, work-related upper limb disorders, health hazards in the workplace, occupational diseases, preventive measures for back pain and dust exposure, functions of the heart, lungs and brain, receptor organs, hazard assessment, and preventive measures for heat stress. Candidates must answer short questions worth 2 marks each, longer questions worth 6 marks each, and detailed questions worth 10 marks each.
The document contains questions from an Occupational Health examination covering topics like chronic effects, biological and chemical hazards, cumulative trauma disorders, risk assessment methods like RULA and REBA, target organs, chemical routes of entry, functions of major organs, work-related upper limb disorders, health hazards in the workplace, occupational diseases, preventive measures for back pain and dust exposure, functions of the heart, lungs and brain, receptor organs, hazard assessment, and preventive measures for heat stress. Candidates must answer short questions worth 2 marks each, longer questions worth 6 marks each, and detailed questions worth 10 marks each.
The document contains questions from an Occupational Health examination covering topics like chronic effects, biological and chemical hazards, cumulative trauma disorders, risk assessment methods like RULA and REBA, target organs, chemical routes of entry, functions of major organs, work-related upper limb disorders, health hazards in the workplace, occupational diseases, preventive measures for back pain and dust exposure, functions of the heart, lungs and brain, receptor organs, hazard assessment, and preventive measures for heat stress. Candidates must answer short questions worth 2 marks each, longer questions worth 6 marks each, and detailed questions worth 10 marks each.
COUNCIL OF SKILL DEVELOPMENT (Autonomous Organization) PGDOHSE –I Year (Regular) Examination OCT/NOV - 2021 Subject: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION-A NOTE: ANSWER ALL THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION CARRY TWO MARKS 10X2=20
1. What is meant by chronic effect?
2. Define RULA? 3. List out two biological hazards? 4. List out two chemical Hazards? 5. What is meant by CTS? 6. Define REBA? 7. What is meant by target organ? 8. What are the chemical routes of entry? 9. What is the function of Heart and Brain? 10. Explain WRULD’s?
SECTION-B
NOTE: ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION CARRY SIX MARKS
5X6=30
11. Explain about health hazards in workplace?
12. List out six occupational diseases? 13. What are preventive measures that shall be taken to reduce back pain caused due to repeated activity? 14. Discuss in short about the effect of dust on lungs? 15. What is the function of Heart, Lungs and Brain? 16. What are receptor organs and its functions? 17. How can you assess the degree of hazards? 18. What are the preventive measures for heat stress in a workplace? SECTION-C
NOTE: ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS. EACH QUESTION CARRY TEN MARKS
5X10=50
19. Discuss in detail about biological hazard and its controls?
20. Discuss in detail the effects of prolonged chemical exposure and its controls? 21. Discuss in detail about setting up of DSE? 22. Discuss in detail about the effects of repeated activity on hands and fingers and its controls? 23. In implementing exposure monitoring, what are the factors that shall be considered to access workplace hazards? 24. Explain in detail in implementing workplace ambient monitoring for assessing thermal stressors? 25. Discuss in detail about how chemical effect target organs in human body over prolonged exposure? 26. Discuss in detail about effects of vibrations on body?