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step 4 quiz here’s a quiz on the information we’ve covered in step 4. (…

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step 4 quiz
here’s a quiz on the information we’ve covered in step 4. (the answers are in the back of the workbook, but please don’t look at them ahead of time.)

  1. if you report a hazard to your employer, supervisor, and/or your health and safety representative and they can’t find a way to fix it, you can call the ministry of labour, training and skills development’s toll - free number for help.

yes □ no □

  1. if you have reason to believe the equipment you are using might hurt you or someone you work with, you have the legal right to refuse the work.

yes □ no □

  1. some workers, such as nurses, firefighters and police officers, have a limited right to refuse work.

yes □ no □

  1. it’s against the law for your employer or your supervisor to fire or punish you for doing what the ohsa expects you to do, or for asking them to do what the ohsa expects them to do.

yes □ no □

Explanation:

Response

To solve these workplace safety (OHSA - Occupational Health and Safety Act) related quiz questions, we analyze each based on OHSA regulations:

Question 1

**: OHSA guidelines state that if you report a hazard and it can’t be fixed, contacting the Ministry of Labour, Training and Development (or relevant authority) is a valid step for help.

**: Under OHSA, workers have the legal right to refuse work if they believe the equipment they use might cause harm (to themselves or others).

**: While some workers (like those in emergency services) have specific protocols, the general OHSA right to refuse unsafe work applies broadly; “limited right” here is incorrect as the right to refuse unsafe work is more defined (not “limited” in a way that restricts the basic right).

Answer:

**: Yes

Question 2