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electromagnetic radiation emitted from a material which is depend on its temperature
radiation
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one of the major modes of heat transfer and mass transfer.
convection
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the transfer of thermal energy between neighboring molecules in a substance due to temperature gradient
conduction
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vapors of gases, which are distilled during burning process of a material, are called into the flame.
chemical reaction
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sufficient heat to raise the temperature of the fuel surface to a point where chemical union of the fuel and oxygen occurs.
heat
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fire normally draws its fire through the air, which is a mixture of 21 percent oxygen
oxygen
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also know as combustible materials. This includes many substances such as natural gas (methane), plastics, wood, natural and artificial fibers, paper, coal and other living matter.
fuel
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result of the chemical combination of a combustible material with oxygen in the presence of enough heat.
fire
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what is Rule 1060 of OSHS?
Premises of Establishments
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what are the 5s of good housekeeping?
- 1. Seiri/sort
- 2. Seiton/systematize
- 3. Seiso/sweep
- 4. Seiketsu/sanitize
- 5. Shitsuke/self-discipline
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refers to a regular and critical examination of project sites, safety programs, records and management performance on program standards on safety and health.
safety and health audit
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a duly licensed engineer who shall be tasked to present at the construction site at all times
resident engineer
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the overall technical personnel of the general contractor and/or subcontractor in charge of the actual execution of a construction project
project manager
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refers to a qualified first-aider, nurse, dentist or physician, engaged by the employer to provide occupational health services in the establishment/undertaking.
occupational health personnel
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a condition or practice that could reasonably be expected to cause death or serious physical harm before abatement under the normal enforcement procedures can be acomplished.
imminent danger
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any machine with engine or electric motor as prime mover used for lifting, excavating, levelling, drilling, compacting, transporting and breaking works in the construction site.
Heavy equipment
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refers to inspection of the work environment
General safety and health inspection
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means a constructor who has general supervision
General constructor
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any person or organization who is certified or recognized by the DOH and who can provide the same or equivalent emergency health services as an emergency hospital
Emergency health provider
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is deemed synonymous with the term "builder".
constructor
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refers to any, but not limited to, emergency or danger sign, warning sign or safety instruction, of standard colors and sizes in accordance with the specifications for standard colors of signs for safety instructions and warnings in building premises described in table II of the OSHS
Construction safety signage
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refers to a set of detailed rules to cover the processes and practices that shall be utilized in a specific construction project site in conformity with the OSHS including the personnel responsible and the penalties for violations thereof.
Construction safety and health program
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means any employee or worker trained and in addition to their regular duties and responsibilities, tasked by his employer to implement occupational safety and health programs.
Construction safety and health officer
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the general safety and health committee for a construction project site that shall be the overall coordinator in implementing OSH program
Construction safety and health committee
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a person or entity who is hired by the project owner, to act in the owner's behalf concerning supervision and monitoring of all matters related to the overall execution of a construction project.
construction project manager/consultant
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any person trained and duly certifies or qualified to administer first-aid by the Philippine National Red Cross or by any organization accredited by the same
certified first-aider
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means any organization duly accredited by the DOLE delegated or authorized to perform functions related to improvement of occupational safety and health in the form of training, testing, certification, safety and health auditing or any other similar activity.
Accredited organization
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What is D.O. no 13?
Guidelines Governing Occupational Safety and Health in Construction Industry
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a group of employees or workers and management that plans and makes policies in all matters pertaining to safety and health in the workplace
Safety and Healthy Committee
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Health and Safety Committee is under what rule in OSH standards?
Rule 1040
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Training and Accreditation of Personnel in OSH is under what rule in OSH Standards?
Rule 1030
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How many safety officer is required for a highly hazardous area with 1-50 number of workers?
One (1) full time
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How many safety officer is required for a highly hazardous area with 51-200 number of workers?
One (1) full time and one (1) part time
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How many safety officer is required for a highly hazardous area with 201-250 number of workers?
Two (2) full time
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How many safety officer is required for a highly hazardous area with 251-500 number of workers?
Two (2) full time and One (1) part time
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how many safety officer are required for every additional of 25 workers of fraction thereof for a highly hazardous workplace of 500 workers.
One (1) additional full time
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how many safety officer are required for every additional of 500 workers of fraction thereof for a hazardous workplace of 500 workers.
One (1) additional full time
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How many safety officer is required for a hazardous area with 251-500 number of workers?
Two (2) full time
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How many safety officer is required for a hazardous area with 201-250 number of workers?
One (1) full time and one (1) part time
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How many safety officer is required for a hazardous area with 51-200 number of workers?
One (1) full time
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How many safety officer is required for a hazardous area with 1-50 number of workers?
One (1) part time
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refers to the authority of the Secretary or Regional Director to order an erring employer, after due notice and hearing, to comply with labor standards and issue writ of execution in case of non-compliance.
Enforcement power
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refers to the authority to conduct inspections or investigations in the premises of an employer at any time of the day or night whenever work is being undertaken.
Visitorial power
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means a sound state of the body and mind of the workers that enables the worker or employee to perform the job normally.
Health
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refers to the physical or environmental conditions of work which comply with prescribed OSH Standards and which allow the workers to perform the job within acceptable exposure limit to hazards.
Safety
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The OSH standards are mandatory rules on occupational safety and health promulgated in pursuant to Article 162, Book IV of the Labor Code of the Philippines also known as _____.
PD 442
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