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question 10 (1 point)
what types of incidents should bob report to his supervisor? (select all that apply)
if he injures his back carrying some material.
if he drops something off a scaffold and narrowly misses someone.
if something catches on fire while doing hot work but is extinguished.
while walking on a construction site, he cuts himself on a piece of rebar.
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Analyze workplace incident reporting criteria
- All workplace injuries, regardless of severity (e.g., back strain, minor cuts from rebar), must be reported to ensure proper first aid, medical tracking, and compensation documentation.
- Near misses (e.g., dropping an object off a scaffold that narrowly misses someone) and minor fires (even if quickly extinguished) represent significant safety hazards and must be reported to prevent future occurrences.
- Therefore, all four scenarios represent reportable incidents under standard occupational health and safety regulations.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>If he injures his back carrying some material.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>If he drops something off a scaffold and narrowly misses someone.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>If something catches on fire while doing hot work but is extinguished.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>While walking on a construction site, he cuts himself on a piece of rebar.</mcq-correct>
</answer>
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Analyze workplace incident reporting criteria
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- Near misses (e.g., dropping an object off a scaffold that narrowly misses someone) and minor fires (even if quickly extinguished) represent significant safety hazards and must be reported to prevent future occurrences.
- Therefore, all four scenarios represent reportable incidents under standard occupational health and safety regulations.
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<answer>
<mcq-correct>If he injures his back carrying some material.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>If he drops something off a scaffold and narrowly misses someone.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>If something catches on fire while doing hot work but is extinguished.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-correct>While walking on a construction site, he cuts himself on a piece of rebar.</mcq-correct>
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