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OSHA 10 Final Review Questions And answers. Graded A+. 100% Approved Pass Rate 1. Approximately 75 percent of struck-by fatalities involve: - Ans-Heavy equipment, such as trucks or cranes (Your An... swer) 1. Before the start of each work shift, it is mandatory that: - Ans-A competent person inspects the scaffold before the start of each work shift (Your Answer) 1. In the case of materials handling, storage, use and disposal, remember that the main hazards are injuries from: - Ans-Improper lifting and carrying Being struck by materials or caught in pinch points Being crushed by improperly stored material 1. OSHA defines a trench as: - Ans-A narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground in which the depth is greater than the width - with the width not to exceed 15 feet (Your Answer) 1. OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom) is designed to ensure that information about __________and associated protective measures is disseminated. - Ans-Hazardous chemicals (Your Answer) 1. The four main causes of crane accidents are contact with power lines, overturns, falls and mechanical failure. Two other errors mentioned in this module that often lead to trouble are: - Ans-Improper maintenance and failure to conduct regular inspections 1. The greatest hazards posed by hand tools result from: - Ans-Misuse and improper maintenance (Your Answer) 1. The two steps for avoiding hazards that are always taken before the need for PPE is considered are: - Ans-Work practice and engineering controls (Your Answer) 2. A training program to teach proper lifting techniques should cover: - Ans-Knowledge of the basic anatomy of the spine, muscles, and joints of the trunk The use of safe lifting postures and timing 2. Chemical manufacturers and importers must convey the hazard information they learn from their evaluations to downstream employers by means of labels on containers and: - Ans-Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) (Your Answer) 2. If the use of a power tool can result in flying sparks, metal shavings, wood chips, splashes, or other debris, workers should: - Ans-Protect themselves by wearing the proper PPE (Your Answer) 2. It is preferable not to drive a vehicle in reverse if you have an obstructed rear view, but if you do, make sure: - Ans-The vehicle has an audible reverse alarm (Your Answer) 2. No modifications or additions that affect the capacity or safe operation of a crane or derrick should ever be made without: - Ans-The manufacturer's written approval, which should be kept on file (Your Answer) 2. OSHA defines an excavation as: - Ans-Any man-made cavity, depression, trench or cut in the earth's surface formed by earth removal 2. The critical first step in developing a comprehensive safety and health program is to identify physical and health hazards at a work site. This process is known as: - Ans-A Hazard Assessment (Your Answer) 2. The first step in building a scaffold is to: - Ans-Conduct a site inspection (Your Answer) 3. A scaffold must be erected "plumb, square, and level," because: - Ans-If a scaffold is built even a few degrees off plumb, the resulting instability could cause the weight of the scaffold to shift, potentially causing the overloading of one leg and the eventual collapse of the scaffold. (Your Answer) 3. Because the number of injuries from operating powered industrial trucks was on the rise, the OSHA standard for Powered Industrial Trucks was revised March 1, 1999. OSHA promulgated the Final Rule for Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training [29 CFR 1910.178(1)], which: - Ans-Requires operator training and licensing as well as periodic evaluations of operator performance Requires operators to take and pass a written and road test (similar to a driver's education) before they can operate the forklift. 3. OSHA requires that many categories of PPE meet or be equivalent to standards developed by: - AnsThe American National Standards Institute (ANSI) (Your Answer) 3. Power tools should never be carried by the cord or hose or be yanked from a receptacle by the cord or hose; and cords and hoses should be kept away from: - Ans-Heat, oil and sharp edges (Your Answer) [Show More]
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