Which items include personal protective equipment (PPE) people would likely use to minimize the effects of a natural hazard?(1 point)

Responses

seismographs and tilt meters
seismographs and tilt meters

hot spots and epicenters
hot spots and epicenters

respirators and face shields
respirators and face shields

pyroclastic flows and lahars
pyroclastic flows and lahars

hard hats and safety goggles

hard hats and safety goggles

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Respirators and face shields. - W. G.

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The correct answer is: respirators and face shields.

To determine the answer, you can break down the question into two parts: identifying personal protective equipment (PPE) and understanding the purpose of minimizing the effects of a natural hazard.

1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): This refers to equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazardous substances or environments. In the given options, options 1, 2, and 4 do not include any PPE, while option 3 mentions "respirators and face shields," which are examples of PPE commonly used for protection.

2. Minimizing the effects of a natural hazard: Natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and wildfires can pose risks to human health. To minimize the effects of these hazards, protective equipment is essential. Respirators help filter out harmful particles, gases, or chemicals in the air, while face shields provide physical protection to the face from debris, ash, or other airborne hazards.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3: respirators and face shields.