Instructional Designer Test

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Instructional Designer Test This presentation has been prepared for Sanjay Sundram to help meet the requirements of the Instructional Designer test. This is only a sample to illustrate some my technical skills and creative abilities. The proceeding slides will accompany and illustrate the objectives of this test presented in the Word document. Some pictures, videos and animations used were simply to help present the material and may or may not be appropriate for the specific workplace. The voice-over was included in slides 3 and 5 for demonstration only. Please click F5 or View Slideshow for full effects. It is recommended that the spacebar be used to advance the slides. Prepared by: Daniela Slater Prepared for: Sanjay Sundram Date: September 12, 2104

Hazard Recognition and Control Lesson 3

Introduction Introduces hazard recognition and control Created for safety of construction workers Housekeeping for prevention of incidents

Please click on arrow to play this video. This video can play automatically but in PPT 2013 there was a glitch which I have been trying to resolve through Microsoft Only Support.

Summary Hazard Recognition Approach Introducing Hazards and Danger Zones Hazard Causes Housekeeping for Prevention Assessments

Learning Objectives Once the modules are complete, the participant will: recognize steps required by law to be performed in the hazard recognition process define hazards and recognize permission procedures to enter danger zones identify causes and prevention of hazardous situations in the workplace

Assessment - Short Answer Questions This assessment will determine your ability to recall information after viewing the Lesson 3 Module. Please answer the following questions: What is the third step in the hazard recognition approach? What is a question to ask when identifying a hazard? What is the distance of the danger zone usually? What is one reason why people cause hazards? What is one way to reduce hazards related to tools and equipment? Who provides instructions to be followed for controlled substances? What is one cause of incidents at the workplace? What are two housekeeping tips?

Interactive Activity – Hazard Search This activity will assess your ability to search and identify hazardous areas using an interactive diagram which can be displayed by the link below Once the diagram is displayed, place your mouse pointer over an area that you feel can be a hazard. Click the area and if is it correct, an “X” will appear and a description will also appear to the right of the diagram. If it is incorrect, a response will appear on the right of the diagram indicating it is not a hazard. To display this diagram, click on the words “Diagram Illustration Quiz”.

Assessment – Case Video This case video will assess your ability to analyze a workplace incident and critically think how to resolve it. Watch this brief video and answer the following questions: What was used to help prevent the accident? What else could have been done to prevent the accident? To run this video, please click on the arrow