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1. An “or” gate in a FTA means...
A. Any one event that leads to the gate is sufficient to cause the event to occur.
B. Any one event that leads to the gate must occur in a sequence in order to occur.
C. All events above must occur first.
D. All events above must not occur first.
2. Reviewing accidents in a company that produces furniture, you focus on certain system failure(s) and then move backwards from the event. What system safety technique best describes this approach?
A. Scenario analysis.
B. FTA.
C. FMEA.
D. The 5 Why’s.
3. The diagonal lines (fish bones) from the horizontal arrow (fish’s spine) in the fish bone diagram signify...
A. Effects.
B. Recommendations.
C. Causes.
D. The entire problem.
4. The 5 Why’s is a system safety technique that is performed after an accident that ultimately determines...
A. FTA.
B. FMEA.
C. Root cause analysis.
D. FTA.
5. Using the 4 M’s were discussed at a corporation to improve efficiencies. The group drew a horizontal arrow that pointed to the right on a board during a brainstorming session, where diagonal lines were drawn from the initial arrow. This method is called...
A. FTA.
B. Fishbone.
C. FMEA.
D. Scenario based