Ergonomics Awareness Training for Supervisors Practice Test

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Can personal risk factors such as age and medical conditions typically be changed?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Sometimes

  4. Only with medical intervention

The correct answer is: No

Personal risk factors such as age and certain medical conditions generally cannot be changed. Age is a natural, immutable characteristic that progresses over time for every individual. It is a demographic factor that influences various health outcomes but remains constant throughout a person's life. Similarly, specific medical conditions can be chronic or genetic in nature, making them outside the realm of typical modification through lifestyle changes alone. While some aspects of health can be improved or managed with intervention, the inherent nature of age and certain chronic medical conditions means they cannot be altered fundamentally. Understanding this distinction is crucial in ergonomics, as it highlights the importance of accommodating these unchangeable factors when designing work environments and practices.