Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Practice Exam

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What is the best way to handle a person snoring loudly during your safety training?

  1. Ignore the disturbance

  2. Politely wake them and ask them to leave

  3. As you approach the person, increase the volume of your voice

  4. Stop the training session until they wake up

The correct answer is: As you approach the person, increase the volume of your voice

Increasing the volume of your voice as you approach the person snoring is a practical approach to managing the situation without causing unnecessary disruption. This method allows you to address the disturbance in a way that keeps the focus on the training session and avoids negative interactions. By elevating your voice, you signal to the individual that attention is needed, which may help them become aware of their environment without the abruptness of waking them abruptly. This technique is suitable because it promotes a smoother flow of the training while still attempting to nudge the person to wake up, helping maintain the integrity of the session. It avoids the potential embarrassment or confrontational situation that could arise from waking them directly or asking them to leave. Other approaches, like stopping the session entirely or asking them to leave, can disrupt the learning environment for everyone else present. Similarly, ignoring the situation overlooks the needs of the group and could hinder effective communication during training.