When can we conclude that an activity has an acceptable


1. When can we conclude that an activity has an 'acceptable level of risk?' a. If it can be determined that the probability of harm involved in a specific work activity is manageable. b. If the probability of harm involved in a specific work activity is acceptable by insurance and workers' compensation laws. c. If it can be determined that the probability of harm involved in a specific work activity is equal to or less than the probability of harm of some more common activity. d. If the employers are willing to compensate the harm caused to workers for a specific activity.

2. Comparison of the probabilities of harm involved in various activities would determine the _____.

a. acceptable level of risks b. absolute risks c. speculative risks d. relative risks

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