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Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... points and the use of marshals, again, marks were not available for these answers. Question 10 Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) will be required when removing asbestos. Outline what an employer should ...
NEBOSH
... classifications: acute toxicity; skin corrosion/irritation; serious eye damage/eye irritation; respiratory or skin sensitisation; germ cell mutagenicity; carcinogenicity; reproductive toxicity; specific ...
Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... could be reduced by using jigs or suspension systems for power tools. Question 2 Outline reasons why respiratory protective equipment (RPE) may not provide the level of protection that is stated by the ...
Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... exposure to hazardous substances, or discussed health surveillance, control measures and use of respiratory protective equipment. The method for determining an employee’s long term personal exposure to ...
Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... considered the frequency and duration of the task as well as the weight of the blocks. 6 Question 7 Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) gives protection against exposure to airborne substances. Outline what an ...
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... be appropriate answers to this scenario. 9 Question 8 (a) Explain when it might be necessary to use respiratory protective equipment (RPE) as a control measure to help reduce exposure to a hazardous substance. ...
Guidance on Command Words DIPLOMA
... Mucus in the nose and mouth also traps these particles, which are subsequently ejected from the respiratory system by sneezing, blowing the nose and spitting. Dust particles between five and ten microns in ...
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... such as being involved in repetitive work would lead to back pain. Question 2 Outline reasons why respiratory protective equipment (RPE) may not provide the level of protection that is stated by the ...
NEBOSH
... of skin cancer. B increased acidity in rainfall. C rises in sea level. D increased levels of respiratory diseases. Q 10 Which substances are serious potential causes of water pollution from agricultural ...
Examiners’ Report on the June 1997
... as, review information on biological monitoring and comparison against LTELs and STEL’s, ensuring respiratory protection is suitable for the size of the particles and identifying control measures. Learners ...
