In terms of setting up a safety program, Heinrich’s Safety Triangle states the d
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Question
In terms of setting up a safety program, Heinrich’s Safety Triangle states the difference between a “near miss” and a “death” is:
An OSHA audit
Luck
Hanging safety posters on the wall
A safety program focused on reducing “near misses” should focus on:
Safe Behaviors and Safe Conditions
the minimum requirements of the law
hiring a safety manager
Lean, Six Sigma, and ERP
3.Operations Strategy is:
a.selecting the portfolio of buffers to support the business strategy
b.a waste of time
c.lean, six sigma, and theory of constraints
Explanation / Answer
1. The correct answer is An OSHA audit
Heinrich's research was based on workplace related accidents. OSHA (Operational safety and health administration) is obligated to safety and health requirements at workplace.
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