Exam Practice Flashcards

1
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Inhalable Fraction

A

The mass fraction of total airborne particles which is inhaled through the nose and mouth.

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2
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Respirable Fraction

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The mass fraction of inhaled particles penetrating to the unciliated airways.

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3
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Airborne Particles

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Measure in mg/m3

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4
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Gas/Vapours

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Measured in parts per million (ppm)

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5
Q

Are BMGVs statuatory?

A

NO - only one that is Lead.

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6
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Lepd

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Daily personal exposure level

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7
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Return to work and LPB

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3 months - 75%
6 months - 50%
12 months - 25%
24 months - virtually none.

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8
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Aerosol

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Disperse liquid/solic particles suspended in gas (usually air)

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9
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Bio Aerosol

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Aerosal solid/liquid particles consisting of biological viable organisms - virus, bacteria, pollen

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10
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Gas

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Formless fluid expands to occupy space. Gas at room temp

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11
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Vapours

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Gaseous form of solid/liquids

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12
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Fumes

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Material from volatilised solid condenses in cool air

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13
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Dusts

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Solid particles made airborne

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14
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Graded dose response

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Occurrence of effects in an individual response varies in severity according to dose.
Linear Curve

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15
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Quantal Dose Response

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Distribution of specific response in a population
Bell shaped curve.
Differences is susceptibility to chemicals within a population (biological variation)

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16
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Spray

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Aerosol of liquid droplets by mechanical disruption of bulk liquid material

17
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Mist

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Aerosol of finer liquid droplets

18
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Smoke

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Aerosol of solid or liquid particles from incomplete combustion

19
Q

Otosclerosis

A

Conductive hearing loss at low frequencies.

In women presents after pregnancy

20
Q

CAA

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Civil Aviation Authority for pilots

21
Q

MCA

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Maritime and coastguard agency for sea farers

22
Q

Divers regulation?

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HSE

23
Q

Assigned Protection Factor

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APF
The level of respiratory protection that the respiratory is expected to provide.
Eg APF of 10 should reduce exposure by one tenth.

24
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RPE Fit testing

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Done by competent person after training.

25
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RPE Types

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Respirators - filtering device

Breathing apparatus - have source of air

26
Q

Respirators

A

Simple once deal with particles.

Powered ones also filter gas

27
Q

EPP Category 1

A

Procedures where hands and fingertips of the worker are usually visible out of the body most of the time.

28
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EPP Category 2

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Procedures where the fingertips may not be visible at all times but injury to the workers gloved hand from sharp instruments is unlikely.

29
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EPP Category 3

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Finger tips are out of sight for significant part of procedure. Distinct risk of injury.

30
Q

Cooling Rules

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Fitness for Disciplinary Investigation

  1. Can they understand charges
  2. Understand right from wrong
  3. Capable of representing themselves or advising friend
31
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Occupations with Statuatory Requirements

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Drivers - DVLA
Pilots - CCA
Seafarers - MCA
Divers -HSE