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What year was the OSHA Act promulgated? |
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Retrofitting existing equipment with mufflers or enclosures are examples of what type of noise control? |
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Engineering control measures |
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What is OSHA’s highest inspection priority? |
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Which of the following type of violation could be applied if an employer knowingly violates an OSHA regulation? |
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Which of the following would not be cited under OSHA’s multi-employer worksite policy? |
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In steel erection, the controlling contractor must provide which of the following written notifications: |
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Any repairs, replacement and modifications to anchor bolts |
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In multiple lift rigging, what’s the maximum number of members, which can be hoisted per lift? |
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Which of the following is not considered “conventional” fall protection under the Subpart M? |
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A Personal Fall Arrest System may use all of the following except the: |
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Which of the following is not a common air contaminant found on construction sites? |
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At what height is fall protection required on scaffolds? |
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Workers must be trained on chemical hazards when first assigned to the job, and anytime a new hazard is introduced, according to what regulation? |
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Hazard Communication Standard
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Globally Harmonized System |
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What materials are acceptable for counterweight on suspended scaffolds? |
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Only those items specifically designed as counterweights |
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A crane operator and the ground or signal person shall communicate by what means? |
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What is not an acceptable system for cave-in protection in trenches? |
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Plywood sheets firmly placed with two by fours |
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What is the minimum distance a spoil pile must be placed from an excavation? |
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The top rail of a guardrail system must be at 42” but can flex from ________ to ________ inches. |
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Inspection of wire rope, slings and chains must be inspected prior to use by: |
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When an employee brings his/her own personal tools, equipment, or personal protective equipment on the job, who is responsible for ensuring the safety of such tools, equipment or personal protective equipment? |
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Hooks, clamps and other lifting devices must be “proof-tested” prior to use at _______ of the rated load as marked on the device. |
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What is the minimum safe distance for crane operation from energized overhead power lines? |
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What must be completed prior to start of demolition operations? |
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Engineering survey made by a competent person |
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A maximum loss of 10% of the total wires in any 8 diameter section length refers to: |
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When a reverse signal alarm on a motor vehicle is not audible the operator must: |
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follow signals an observer or spotter |
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What must be determined before loads can be placed on concrete? |
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Structure is capable of supporting the loads |
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Worker must be protected from unsecured masonry walls by designating a hazard area the height of the wall plus 4 feet, along the entire length of the wall. This area is called: |
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When transporting gas-welding cylinders, the cylinders must be: |
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secured in a vertical position. |
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With the boom lowered and in transit, what is the minimum safe distance from power lines for cranes? |
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What is the minimum height for fall protection for all employees during steel erection operations? |
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Accessible areas within the swing radius of the crane must be: |
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barricaded to prevent an employee from being struck by the crane |
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The cable of an arc welding machine can have no _____________within 10 feet of the electrode holder. |
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Hazard Communication requirements for construction work are: |
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identical to those set forth in 1910.1200 for general industry |
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When workers use power from temporary electrical wiring on a construction site, an assured equipment grounding conductor program or ______________________ must be used. |
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ground fault circuit interrupter |
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Heavy equipment parked on an incline must have the: |
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Compressed gas cylinders used in welding must be stored at least _________ feet from highly combustible materials. |
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Access to live electrical parts on site are limited to the: |
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A construction site has 50 employees on site. How many toilets and urinals shall be provided? |
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Employees exposed to direct laser light greater than _______ shall be provided with laser eye protection. |
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All of the following hazardous materials are human suspect or human positive carcinogens except: |
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paint stripper containing xylene |
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Guardrails must withstand a top rail pressure of ___________ pounds applied in any direction. |
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Which respirator is not acceptable for preventing overexposure to paint solvents? |
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One strap, disposable filtering face piece |
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What is the P.E.L. for asbestos on construction sites? |
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Using temporary electrical equipment at a construction site would necessitate a: |
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Health and safety program |
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Fall protection hardware shall have a minimum tensile strength of _____________ lbs. |
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Scaffolds must support their weight and _____ times the intended load without failure. |
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The OSHA record keeping logs that are kept for at least 5 years include all of the following except: |
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Investigation report (OSHA 302 form) |
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Asphyxiation can be caused by all the following except: |
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A ladder place against a structure must be secured before climbing and extend at least ___________ above the landing surface. |
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Per the 1926.502(c) standard, safety nets must be installed no more than _______ feet below the work surfaces. |
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A fire extinguisher rated _____________ must be provided within __________ feet when a 10-pound acetylene cylinder is used on the job site. |
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Which clothing and equipment would not be acceptable for flagmen hand signaling during the day? |
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White t-shirt, red lights |
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Material must not be placed within ___________ feet of an exterior wall, which does not extend above the top of the material stored. |
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Workers must use double-insulated electric power tools to protect them from electrical shock if the tool: |
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A chute is required whenever materials are dropped more than _________ feet to any point lying outside the exterior walls of a building. |
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Powder actuated tools should only be used to drive fasteners into: |
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Monitor for a current differential between the hot and neutral conductors |
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Ground fault circuit interrupters: |
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Scaffold planks, 10' or less, must extend over their end supports a minimum of _____ inches and not more than _____ inches. |
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When free-standing mobile scaffold towers are used, the height shall not exceed _____ times the minimum base dimension. |
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To protect workers from exposure to gears, pulleys, belts and shafts, the employer must use: |
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A ladder shall be provided at all personnel points of access where there is a break in elevation of _______ inches or more. |
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A stairway must have _______ side(s) enclosed or guard railed and must have ___ handrails. |
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Wood guardrails should have vertical supports every ________ feet. |
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Fall protection is required on built-up roofing jobs, 501 (b) (10) starting at what height? |
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Which of the following dimensions (in inches square) is a floor hole? |
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13x13 6 x 40 10x14
All of the above |
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The steepest slope (with no other protection) that is allowed for Type B soil is? |
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Prior to an “inspection walk around” the CSHO will: |
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hold an opening conference to discuss the reasons for their visit |
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OSHA required programs designed for accident prevention is the responsibility of: |
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A trench must be designed by a registered professional engineer when its depth is more than ____________ feet |
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A company that has employees working over a river that is 6 feet in depth must have all of the following except: |
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a person with red cross certification in lifeguard training |
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Prior to permitting employees to start demolition operations, an engineering survey shall be made by a competent person. |
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To assure that a half-face respirator won’t leak during use, the worker must complete an annual: |
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When using a powder-actuated tool, the operator must be trained on the specific tool. |
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Section 5(a)(1) of the OSHA Act states that “each employer shall furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards…” We call this section the: |
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Positioning devices used for fall protection must be rigged so that the employee cannot free fall more than 2 feet. |
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The employer must have written certification of fall protection training for those employees who might be exposed to a fall. |
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The rated load capacity of a crane must be posted in the cab of the equipment. |
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A person with valid first-aid training must be on the work site when: |
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there is a chance of worker injury |
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If there are any changes in the situation involving an injured worker during the 5 year record retention period, this document must be updated: |
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On an average, how many construction workers are killed at construction sites each year? |
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What are the two of the top four causes of death in construction site accidents? |
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Any two of: electrocution, caught-in, struck-by, or fall |
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What percentage of accidents is caused by unsafe behavior rather than to unsafe conditions? |
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Equipment such as cranes, forklifts, backhoes and scaffolding must maintain at least a __________ foot minimum clearance from overhead power lines. |
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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are required by the National Electrical Code: |
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When there are wet conditions On all temporary power circuits On portable generators over 5,000 watts All of the above |
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Many forklift accidents happen because the operator does which of the following: |
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Travels an unsafe route Uses broken equipment Carries an unsafe load All of the above |
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When may guards be removed from powered equipment? |
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When the equipment is off and locked out |
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Excavations over 6 feet deep and not obviously visible must, at minimum, be _____________. |
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Wall openings over 6 feet above the ground must be guarded when _____________. |
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The window sill is less than 39" above the floor. Work occurs on stepladders near a window opening with a 42" sill height. Wall studs are on 24" spacing. All of the above |
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A floor hole wider than ______ must be protected. |
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Guardrails used for perimeter fall protection must have toe boards when __________. |
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People are working in or entering into the lower level near the area |
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When fall arrest equipment is used, employers must assure that _________. |
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All equipment is properly inspected before each use Users have calculated total fall distance A rescue plan is in place to rescue a fallen employee All of the above |
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To prevent worker run-over accidents, which of the following should be used? |
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Back-up alarms High visibility clothing Spotters for equipment All of the above |
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The best way to protect workers from being struck by rotating equipment is to _______. |
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Barricade the swing radius |
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Who has the most impact on improving safety at construction sites? |
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Guardrails used for perimeter fall protection must have toe boards when __________. |
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People are working in or entering into the lower level near the area |
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What is OSHA’s regulation on blood borne pathogens designed to do? |
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Provide a set of practices to follow that will protect people from infections caused by germs carried in blood. |
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Protective systems used at excavations protect you from: |
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OSHAs regulation on hazard communication says that: |
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All chemicals must be evaluated for their hazards, and all information relating to these hazards must be made available to workers. |
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Which of the following operations does not produce exposure to silica? |
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Welding or cutting stainless steel pipes. |
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Provide full-face protection against molten metal and chemical splashes. Should always be used with goggles or safety glasses to make sure your eyes are protected as well as your face. Are available to be worn with a hard hat. All of the above. |
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At what minimum percent oxygen level is it safe for entry into a confined space? |
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Is the best protection for power transmission apparatus. Is a barrier which prevents access to danger areas. |
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One way to avoid slips on frequently wet surfaces is: |
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Apply some type of abrasive that will increase traction. |
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Some common ergonomic risk factors include: |
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Force, repetition, awkward postures, vibration, and cold temperatures. |
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Unprotected sides and edges are best protected by: |
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Can make you tired and irritable. Is linked to high blood pressure, ulcers, headache, sleeping disorders. |
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A fast acting device that shuts off the circuit only when it senses an imbalance in current flow is: |
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A ground-fault circuit-interrupter. |
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The most serious hazard with fuel-powered tools comes from: |
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Fuel vapors that can burn or explode. |
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A good source for chemical hazard information is: |
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Should be taken out of use and repaired or replaced. |
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You should mow _________________ the slope with a riding mower. |
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You must keep yourself, equipment, and materials at least ____ feet away from overhead power lines. |
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The risk of exposure to blood borne pathogens is only possible when blood is present in the bodily fluid. |
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Lifting with your legs is necessary only when attempting to lift heavy loads. |
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Extension cords should never be used as a permanent power source. |
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Which of the following about rollover protective structures is not true? |
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Wearing a seatbelt is not necessary when operating equipment with ROPS. |
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Which of the following increases the risk for kickback when using a chainsaw? |
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Cutting with the tip portion of the saw. |
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Which of the following activities may require some type of respiratory protection? |
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Application of pesticides. Spray painting in a spray booth. Sweeping up heavy dusts from a greenhouse. All of the above. |
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Employers must take which of the following actions against employees who file a complaint with OSHA? |
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Employers are not permitted to discriminate against workers |
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States may choose to adopt their own OSHA plan provided they ensure the state plan is as effective as Federal OSHA. |
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Which of the following is not a part of the Hazard Communication Program / GHS: |
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The purpose of the Hazard Communication Standard is to ensure that the hazards of all chemicals produced or imported into this country be evaluated and that the information regarding any health hazards be transmitted to employers and their employees. |
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The provisions of the General Duty Clause require the employer to assure a workplace free of recognized hazards. The best tool for the employer to use to find these hazards is: |
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All OSHA Standards are ______________ requirements. |
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Requirements for the Construction Industry are found in: |
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Why is personal protective equipment the “last resort” in hazard abatement? |
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Elimination of the hazard is always preferred. |
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OSHA rules sometimes reference standards set by industry groups. |
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OSHA’s preferred three methods of hazard abatement are: |
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Engineering controls, administrative controls and PPE |
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The primary cause of accidents is: |
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OSHA inspectors may initiate a site inspection without a warrant. |
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OSHA rules require employees to comply with its rules. |
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Performing a Job Hazard Analysis is one of the first steps towards managing safety. |
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HazCom training must be provided to new employees within 15 days of their beginning work. |
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OSHA uses Letters of Interpretation to clarify the meaning of its rules. |
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SDS’s must be available to employees within 24 hours. |
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Secondary containers of hazardous chemicals must be labeled with: |
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Identity of the hazardous chemical Appropriate hazard warnings |
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Employers must inform its employees of the emergency actions required for each project location. |
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Emergency numbers must be visible to all employees in each work establishment and employees notified of their location. |
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Egress is best described as: |
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The way to, though, and away from an exit |
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PPE should not be used as a substitute for engineering, work practice or administrative controls. |
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OSHA requires head protection be provided and worn when employees are working in areas where there is a possibility of head injury from impact, falling or flying objects or from electrical shock and burns. |
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All PPE shall be paid by the Employer. |
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Protective hardhats/helmets are required in areas where: |
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There is danger of falling or flying objects There is danger of exposed electrical conductors Employees work beneath conveyor belts or other machinery All of the above |
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Hardhats are classified as a Type I, Type, II, E, G, and C: |
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Chains must be marked on the links with the rated capacity. |
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Slings shall be inspected weekly. |
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It isn't important which way wire rope clips are installed. |
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Mixing components with different load ratings when assembling a lift chain is okay as long as you don’t exceed the load limit of the weakest component. |
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As long as they are in metal cans you can store flammable liquids anywhere. |
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If a gas cylinder falls over there is not likely to be much of a problem. |
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It’s okay to use compressed gas cylinders when they’re on their side. |
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Materials stored in tiers shall be stacked, racked, blocked, interlocked or otherwise secured to prevent sliding, falling or collapse. |
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OSHA does not mandate specific training for employees to operate Power Industrial Trucks |
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When lumber is stored which of the following conditions shall be followed? |
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All nails shall be removed Must be stacked on level and solid grounds Piles must be stable and self-supporting All of the above |
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Employers must ensure all employees are trained on the methods for safe handling of tools. |
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Employers must ensure all employees utilize proper care and maintenance of tools, to include the employee’s own tools permitted for use on employer premises. |
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Electrical shock is one of the leading causes of death in the construction industry. |
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The use of lockout/tagout procedures and equipment should only be used on 220 volt and up systems. |
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Flexible cords connected to equipment may be used to raise or lower equipment. |
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Electrical energy is the only place you have to use lockout/tagout procedures. |
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Lockout/tagout procedures must be strictly enforced and all employees performing such work must be trained. |
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All non permanent electrical wiring on a construction site must be GFCI protected. |
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In a construction environment contact with overhead electrical wires rarely happens. |
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Generally there are some warning signs before a trench collapses. |
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The soils must be classified by a trenching competent person as a starting point to deciding how to safely allow workers into a trench. |
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Individuals lifting objects incorrectly is a likely cause of strains and sprains which are the most common workplace injuries. |
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Traffic control is something each subcontractor takes care of on their own and how they see fit. |
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High visibility apparel is a recognized effective measure to reduce employee injuries in traffic control areas. |
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Scaffolding base plates must be placed on properly supported mud sills or equivalent firm level surfaces. |
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Ladder or equivalent means of access shall be provided for workers to reach the working level of the scaffold. |
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Scaffolds must be able to support their own weight and four times the maximum load. |
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It’s okay for workers to climb the scaffold to get to their work places. |
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There are a variety of fall protection methods an employer may choose from to protect his employees from falls. |
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Employers must provide fall protection training to employees. |
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Skylights must be protected from employees falling through them. |
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Body belts may be used as a positioning device and to arrest a fall. |
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Fall protection equipment doesn't need to be inspected as long as it looks okay. |
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Employers are required to provide fall protection training to any employee who may be exposed to heights above 6 ft. except above dangerous equipment. |
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Falls at the same level generally aren't that serious. |
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Because ladders are temporary devices, employees do not have to be concerned with keeping debris out of the area of dismount. |
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Carrying tools in your hand up a ladder is okay. |
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Which of the following statements relating to 29 CFR 1910.146, Permit-Required Confined Spaces, is true: |
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All eligible attendants or entry supervisors must be identified on the permit. Employers who decide to have employees enter permit spaces must establish written permit space programs. |
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