Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Use controls to prevent injury
- Provide PPE
- Provide free medical evaluations if an injury occurs
Explanation:
According to <em>OSHA</em> <em>(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)</em> the following measures have to be taken by employers in order to protect their employees from blood-borne pathogens (BBPs)
- <u>Use controls to prevent injury</u> - employer has to develop and a written Exposure Control Plan and make sure it is followed through and updated every year.
- <u>Provide PPE (personal protective equipment)</u>, such as rubber gloves and other equipment (depending on industry)
- <u>Provide free medical evaluations if an injury occurs</u>, because infection itself can be prevented during the first hours after contact with blood-borne pathogens occurs.
This illustrates the classical conditioning process of stimulus generalization.
Answer:
On the freeway, maintain a 3 second following distance. If the road is slippery or wet, adjust your distance to four or more seconds.
Explanation:
Every time climate conditions change, your vehicle will have variations in the way it reacts. So, if in regular conditions you should maintain a 3-second following distance, in other unusual conditions you must adjust this setting to be more cautious, and prevent any unforeseen events that could lead to an accident.