Mutton Scenario: The photo shows a contestant (#24) being bucked off a sheep dur
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Mutton Scenario: The photo shows a contestant (#24) being bucked off a sheep during a "Mutton Bust'n" competition. The picture clearly shows that the contestant is in a dangerously precarious situation with hi/her neck being broken. The sheep also looks like he ain't doin' too good either. Fortunately, medical staff were immediately available to assist in properly caring for the contestant and preparing them for air transport to the hospital. Prior to the event, the contestant was evaluated to make sure that they had no prior medical ailments that might increase their likelihood of injury. In addition, the contestant was fitted with PPE that included a helmet, protective leather vest/jacket, and made to wear boots, jeans, and a long-sleeved shirt. Training for the contestant included safe hand holds on the sheep and some Dos and Don'ts. Such as, do let go if you are under the sheep. Or, don't bite or kick the sheep But the circumstances resulted in the contestant being hurt, severely. Even with long-term consequencesExplanation / Answer
12.The contestant was injured as a result of accident because has not assessed the consequence of riding on ship and it is an incident as the rider are trained propery and necessar guidelines are issued to do and not to do during riding
13.As per Occupational safety and Health Administration these are 10
1.sheep protective vest and protective chaps2. helmets 3.hair on chaps and vests4. neck rolls5.protective rodeo vest6. leg guards7.L guards8.protectice vest 9.youth protective vest 10.Arms vest and cover
14.Accidents are inevitable and incidents are prone to that activity.accidents are unplanned and unwanted events and incidents are manageable and can be planned. Accidents are unfortunate incidents results into damage and injuries.
15.safety related work practices are employed to prevent electric shock or other injuries resulting from direct or indirect electrical contact when work is performed near or on circuits which are or may be energised.questions 3 of case study 7 answer is" no" because dissconnect switch lever is corroded, allowing it to physically seperate from the disconnect switch assembly. After putting it on "OFF" position it remain "ON" and he did not attempt to varify deenergization by using crane start button.
16.The repairman was trained as per the requirement of the Lockout/tagout standard as an authorised employeebut he was not trained as a qualified person under the electrical safety Related Work practices standard and though he was sure to carry out the repairs but result into fatal accident.It was not accidents but negligence about the safety standards followed under electrical safety related work practices.
17.five safety point under osha regulations 1.safe and healthy work place2.clean environment3.Standard operating procedures4.Necessary traing and drills reherasal 5Outreach education and assistance
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