1.survival floating can only be done by good swimmers

{True} or False

2.an accident Chain always contain the

A:problem***
B:unsafe action
C:solution
D:witnesses

Please help correct me if I'm wrong

I disagree with both of your answers.

Please check your text materials.

1. is False. I'm not sure on 2, an accident chain is started by one accident and therein lies the first problem, but that problem may well be an unsafe action. Re-read your text materials to make sure it's A.

Sorry.

1=False
2=solution
...am I right this time?
I thought 1 was true because I don't see a lot of bad swimmers doing the survival float that well and I thought 2 was solution but I was unsure because I seemed more like it was about the problem of the accident

But this time is my answers correct Ms.Sue

Thank you for helping me I appreciate it

Oh thank you reed. I will go back threw my work and see. Thank you all

http://www1.northbrook28.net/~wconcklin/6th_eBook/Safety_%28In_Person_and_On-line%29_files/Accident%20Chain%20Template.pdf

Number 2 is unsafe action I just took the test!

1. False. Survival floating can be done by both good swimmers and non-swimmers. Survival floating is a technique in which a person floats on their back in order to conserve energy and stay afloat in the water. It is a useful skill for anyone, regardless of their swimming ability.

2. Your correction is needed. An accident chain typically consists of a series of events that lead to an accident or incident. The elements that are commonly included in an accident chain are:

A: Problem - This refers to a situation or condition that poses a potential risk or hazard.

B: Unsafe action - This refers to an action or behavior that increases the likelihood of an accident or incident occurring.

C: Witnesses - Witnesses are individuals who may have observed the accident or incident and can provide valuable information during the investigation or analysis.

D: Root causes or contributing factors - These are the underlying reasons or circumstances that allowed the problem and unsafe action to occur.

The accident chain helps to understand how accidents or incidents occur, and by identifying the different elements in the chain, steps can be taken to prevent future occurrences and improve safety measures.