WHS & ethics modules Flashcards

1
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As a PACE student what are your WHS responsibilities?

A
  • Ensure work & work area is safe
  • Comply with WHS procedures
  • Report hazards & incidents
  • Actively participate in WHS training etc
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2
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According to workssafe Victoria how many young people are injured every week?

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15-24

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3
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What are the key points of risk assessment?

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Identify the hazards, assess the risks, control the risks, review.

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4
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What are the most common categories of risks?

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Physical, ergonomic (poor posture), psychosocial, biological (virus), chemical, electrical, mechanical.

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5
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Once risks have been identified what should be done?

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Assess the consequences and likelihood.

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6
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What are the 6 potential hazards control measures in order?

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  1. Eliminate the risk
  2. Substitute with safer alternative
  3. Isolate the hazard (keep it away)
  4. Use engineering controls to reduce risk (use a trolley)
  5. Use administrative controls to reduce risk (training)
  6. Use personal protective equipment
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7
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A student working in laboratories is exposed to potentially harmful substance. What is the appropriate control measure?

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The lab must have extraction fans, use personal protective equipment.

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8
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Exposure to horticultural or agricultural environments. What is the appropriate control measure?

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Inform unit convenor in advance regarding any pre-existing health conditions that may impact your undertaking the activity.

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9
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What would be good control measures for a group of students spent a considerable time taking samples at a beach?

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  • Sun safety training
  • Limiting time outside when UV is high
  • Walkie talkie use when group is spread out
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10
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What is human research?

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Research conducted with or about people, their data or tissue. Includes: surveys, interviews, medical testing, observation, access to documents or materials.

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11
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What is low risk research?

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What is low risk research?

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12
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What is quality assurance?

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An organised process that evaluates, assesses and seeks to improve service delivery & outcomes. Not publishable and used to informational purposes only.

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13
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What are ethical principles for research on pace/generally?

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Merit & integrity, just (fair) research, beneficence: respect & risk- consent.

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14
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What data collection methods can be safely undertaken on placement?

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Interviews, focus groups, f2f & online questionnaires, participant observation.

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15
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What are the different variations of the trolley dilemma?

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  • The fat man
  • The fat villain
  • The loop variant
  • The transplant/backpacker
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