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CSP Exam Essential Practice, 2020 Farcas, Hammond & Cena

This document contains practice questions and answers for a CSP exam. It includes questions about calculating a total case incident rate (TCIR), Douglas McGregor's three management theories (Theory X, Theory Y, and Theory Z), Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory factors, and the four main types of torts (trespass, nuisance, negligence, and strict liability).

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CSP Exam Essential Practice, 2020 Farcas, Hammond & Cena

This document contains practice questions and answers for a CSP exam. It includes questions about calculating a total case incident rate (TCIR), Douglas McGregor's three management theories (Theory X, Theory Y, and Theory Z), Herzberg's motivation-hygiene theory factors, and the four main types of torts (trespass, nuisance, negligence, and strict liability).

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CSP EXAM ESSENTIAL PRACTICE, 2020 Farcas, Hammond & Cena

Example: What is the TCIR rate for a company with 400,000 worked hours
and 2 recordable incidents?

Note: On average, 15 workers die every day from job injuries and over
5,600 Americans die from workplace injuries annually.

9. What are Douglas McGregor’s three management theories?

Theory X presumes that employees detest work and must be pressured,


monitored, and pushed toward organizational goals with rewards and
punishments.

Theory Y presumes that employees are delighted to work, motivation is


inherent, and the workers are self-controlled and self-directed.

Theory Z is focused on employee’s long-term job security, collaborative


decision making, emotional well-being to foster employee loyalty and
dedication.

10. What are Herzberg “Motivation” Hygiene Theory factors?

A. Hygiene factors, or extrinsic motivators, like salary, status,


challenging work, and benefits.

B. Motivation factor, intrinsic motivators, like achievement, promotion,


recognition, and responsibility.

11. What are the 4 types of torts (wrongful acts or an infringement of


rights)?

• Trespass is committed when an object or a person intentionally enters


a property without permission.

• Nuisance is unreasonable interference with enjoyment of property.

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