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QUESTION 1:
[25 MARKS]
1.1 The size of Particulate Matters (PMs) are linked to their potential to cause adverse
health effects. State the characteristics of particles that are referred to as
"fine particles".
(4)
1.2 Enumerate the characteristics used to describe odour during measurement by
sensory technique.
(4)
1.3 EHSstudents that are receiving lecture on Air Pollution are exposed to noise of
about 95dB from a nearby construction company during this period. List any five
(5) possible effects of the noise on the students.
(5)
1.4 In a step-wise manner, state the process you will take in investigating noise
pollution complaint by a resident.
(6)
1.5 Using illustration, briefly explain how you will measure a pollutant gas using the
Bubbler System.
(6)
SECTIONB:
QUESTION 2:
2.1 Briefly explain your understanding of Photochemical Smog and state
any two (2) of its impacts on human health.
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[35 MARKS]
(4)
2.2 Explain the term "organoleptic method" and state its advantage over the chemical
Method,
(4)
2.3 Customers of a local entertainment outlet were found to be exposed to sound
pressure level (SPL)of 50 µPa. Given the hearing threshold value as 20 µPa.
Determine the Sound Pressure level (in dB).
(5)
2.4 Briefly discuss how air pollution can influence climate change.
(6)
2.5 Outline the desirable characteristics expected of all air sampling devices.
(8)
2.6 Your neighbourhood is close to a major highway and hence, exposed to noise
emanating from vehicles. Express any four (4) control options you will present
to the municipal manager in order to mitigate against the noise.
(8)
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