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- to keep from getting hurt on the job, you need to find out about the hazards while youre working.
yes □ \t\t no □
- if you have any doubts about the safety of the work youre doing, you should keep those doubts to yourself.
yes □ \t\t no □
if you see a hazard while youre working, you should report it to your supervisor or employer right away.
yes □ \t\t no □
Question 3
To prevent workplace injuries, identifying hazards before or during work (not just while working) is better. But the statement says "while you're working"—still, being aware of hazards while working is part of safety. However, ideally, hazard assessment should be done beforehand too. But the core idea of knowing hazards to stay safe is valid. Wait, no—actually, to keep from getting hurt, you should know hazards before working too, not just while. But the question is if you need to find out about hazards while working. Well, during work, new hazards can arise, so being aware then is important. But maybe the intended answer is "No" because you should identify hazards before starting, not just while. Wait, no—let's think about workplace safety. To stay safe, you need to be aware of hazards at all times, including while working. So maybe "Yes"? Wait, no, the correct approach is that hazard identification should be part of pre - work and ongoing. But maybe the question is tricking? Wait, no—let's re - read: "To keep from getting hurt on the job, you need to find out about the hazards while you're working." So if you don't find out while working (like if a new hazard appears), you could get hurt. So the answer is "Yes"? Wait, no, maybe the intended answer is "No" because you should have been trained on hazards before starting. But this is a bit confusing. Wait, maybe the correct answer is "No" because you should know the hazards before working, not just while. But I think the better answer is "No" is wrong, "Yes" is right? Wait, no, let's check standard workplace safety. You need to be aware of hazards at all times, including while working, because new hazards can occur. So the answer is "Yes".
In workplace safety, if you have doubts about safety, you should report them, not keep them to yourself. Keeping doubts to yourself can lead to accidents. So the answer is "No".
Reporting hazards immediately is a key part of workplace safety to prevent accidents and ensure a safe environment. So the answer is "Yes".
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