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4-33. To have an effect outside the organization, the HR should be submitted to whom? 1. Aviation safety officer 2. Commanding officer 3. Department  head 4. Higher   authority 4-34. A special HR format is required to report which of the following hazards? 1. Bird  strike 2. Mid-air collision 3. Aircraft  fire 4. Aircraft mishap resulting in fatal  injury 4-35. An individual who is reluctant to identify a hazard because of a unique situation is authorized to send which of the following types of HRs? 1. Special format 2. Anonymous 3. Standard 4. FOUO 4-36. In the interest of safety, all HRs with a severe risk assessment code should be submitted within how many hours after the hazard is detected? 1. 60 2. 24 3. 36 4. 48 4-37. The only restriction on the use of HRs is that they are used For Official Use Only (FOUO). 1. True 2. False 4-38. An aircraft involved in an accident before take off, which results in a total damage of $250,000, is assigned what (a) mishap category and (b) severity class? 1. (a)  FM  (b)  A 2. (a)  FM  (b)  B 3. (a)  FRM (b) A 4. (a)  FRM (b) B A. Fatal  injury B. Permanent total disability C Permanent partial disability D. Lost  workday Figure   4-B.-Injury   classifications. IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 4-39 THROUGH 4-43, SELECT THE INJURY CLASSIFICATION IN FIGURE 4-B THAT MATCHES THE DESCRIPTION USED AS THE QUESTION. RESPONSES MAY BE USED ONCE, MORE THAN ONCE, OR NOT AT ALL. 4-39. 4-40. 4-41. An injury that results in the loss of both arms. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D An injury that results in death due to a complication arising from the mishap. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D An injury that results in second- degree burns over 5 percent of the body. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D 4-42. An injury that results in an unrepairable  inguinal  hernia. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D 4-43. An injury that results in the loss of the great toe. 1.  A 2.  B 3.  C 4.  D 25

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