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what are some common causes of human injury? 1. human error 2.improper training 3.failure to use personal protective equipment 4.environmental factors such as poor ventilation
all chemical must be____. properly labeled and stored
what are the important pieces of paperwork that must accompany chemicals? Material Safety Data Sheets
personal protective equipment must be___. used and properly cleaned following contact with chemicals
what are conditions for a safe working environment in animal facilities? 1 safe footing 2 adequate space to maneuver animals 3 properly working equipment 4 adequate lighting
animals have a wider ranger of _____ vision. peripheral
animals have limited____. depth perception
animals' eyes being located on the sides of their head allows them a _____. wider range of peripheral vision
animal vision causes reaction to____. movement and contrasting patterns
small objects or movements can ______. distract animals and cause them to react
animals react negatively to ____. loud noises and high pitched sounds
excessive noise_____. confuses animals
animals particularly remember ____ experiences. negative
companion and livestock animals typically do not attack humans unless they are ___ provoked or afraid
animal tend to show aggression when they are_____ cornered and they cannot escape
animals will also show aggression when they are _____ protecting their young
what are some different types of animal restraint? 1. head gate and squeeze chutes for livestock 2 halters 3 muzzles
why are curved chutes with solid walls important in livestock facilites they encourage animals to move better and with less stress
what are halters items used to tie horses and restrain cattle and sheep and goats
what are muzzles item used to restrained companion animals such as dogs and cats
what are some good components to include in head gate and squeeze chute facilities curved chutes solid walls
what is the flight zone of cattle the imaginary circle that attempt to move away
understanding the flight zone is important because: it helps handlers efficiently move livestock
head raised or wide eyes indicates animals are suspicious or scared
flaring nostrils or tense muscels_______ indicates animals are suspicious or scared
companion animlas livestock are not accustomed to human contact as compared to dogs
yelling waving arms and other loud noises actions that workers should avoid
acclimate animals through____. routinely checking and handling animlas
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