CEA Standards, Policies & Program Management 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the purpose of an ergonomics policy in a workplace?
- Increase employee surveillance
- Control wages and benefits
- Outline ergonomic goals and responsibilities (Correct answer)
- Standardize hiring practices
Correct answer: Outline ergonomic goals and responsibilities
An ergonomics policy provides structured guidance to reduce risk factors and promote employee health and productivity.
Question 2: Which organization provides ergonomics guidelines to improve workplace safety?
- FDA
- OSHA (Correct answer)
- EPA
- FTC
Correct answer: OSHA
OSHA offers voluntary ergonomics guidelines for various industries to help reduce ergonomic injuries.
Question 3: Which of the following best supports an effective ergonomics program?
- Frequent employee turnover
- Lack of performance reviews
- Management commitment (Correct answer)
- Minimal training
Correct answer: Management commitment
Management commitment ensures resources, accountability, and long-term success of ergonomics programs.
Question 4: What is a key component of ergonomics program evaluation?
- Employee gossip tracking
- Injury and incident data analysis (Correct answer)
- Color coding workspaces
- Installing more cameras
Correct answer: Injury and incident data analysis
Tracking injury and incident data allows organizations to assess the effectiveness of ergonomic interventions.
Question 5: Why should ergonomics programs be tailored to specific job tasks?
- To comply with uniform labor laws
- To use generic equipment
- To address job-specific risk factors (Correct answer)
- To eliminate employee feedback
Correct answer: To address job-specific risk factors
Each job has unique risks; customizing interventions ensures the solutions match actual work demands.
Question 6: What role does employee participation play in ergonomic programs?
- Limits oversight
- Discourages innovation
- Increases program effectiveness (Correct answer)
- Reduces training costs
Correct answer: Increases program effectiveness
Employees help identify hazards and test solutions, making programs more practical and effective.
What is the purpose of an ergonomics policy in a workplace?