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CUSP - T&D PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSION 1. What truck grounding method is the least likely to result in a fault - ANSWER Independent ground rod 2. The term "may contain hazardous atmosphere under abnormal conditions. Is regarding to what federal standard - ANSWER Enclosed space 3. What condition imposes the greatest threat regarding induced currents - ANSWER Adjacent or nearby power lines 4. The CDL 200 mile 16 hour shift can be lifted only when what? - ANSWER Storm work 5. 1926.1400 assembly of a crane boom requires which competent person - ANSWER AD director 6. True or false? Latent errors defined as an undiscovered performance problem whose adverse consequences only become evident when combined with other factors - ANSWER True 7. OSHA's general duty clause 5-a-1 who is held accountable when hazards are involved? - ANSWER The employer of the employee 8. Task safety training is needed when a new employee reports to work or when an employee has been reassigned. Under federal rule - ANSWER When new equipment and new procedures are employed 9. Which statement below best describes management leadership in developing and supporting a workplace safety culture? - ANSWER A. The manager facilitates down and accepts communication/feedback up 10. The following OSHA definition is criteria for what? "One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate - ANSWER A competent person 11. Specific safety procedures for completion of a task will most likely be found in: - ANSWER Consensus standards 12. Which one of the following activities would be considered a leading indicator of a zero incident culture? - ANSWER A. Routine and effective use of task hazard analysis 13. Which of the following best describes the sound level requirements for backup alarms on construction site vehicles? - ANSWER Above ambient sound level in the area of exposure 14. A detailed study to identify the cause of the incident is best described by which of the following? - ANSWER Root cause analysis 15. What consideration is required of the employer when selecting what PPE to use and when to use it? - ANSWER B. Workplace hazards and injury statistics 16. In the 2010 crane and derrick final rule, which tasks require third-party certification - ANSWER Equipment operators 17. Which of the following best describes when foot protection is needed for employees? - ANSWER B. The employer's determination of conditions and previous experience 18. Which of the following best describes NESC-accepted requirements for determining energized or unknown conditions? - ANSWER B. Inspection and testing of lines and equipment 19. Which statement below best describes non-mandatory "Advisory Guidelines for Employer Compliance" published by OSHA? - ANSWER B. Federal register appendices 20. The following OSHA definition is criteria for what? "A person who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to solve/resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project." - ANSWER A. A qualified person 21. There is no requirement for a qualified climber to use 100 percent fall protection, however, a citation could be issued under which of the following conditions? - ANSWER A. The employer's General Duty Clause requirements where hazards are recognized 22. In OSHA's 1910.269 standard, the language "nominal voltage, presence of induction, environmental conditions, presence of grounds" are terms associated with the rule that requires determination of: - ANSWER Existing conditions 23. he OSHA standards for construction and operation of electric utility systems are found in: - ANSWER OSHA's General Industry Standard 1910 Subpart R B. OSHA's Construction Industry Standard 1926 Subpart V 24. Which of the following best describes where statistics regarding face, hand, foot or head injuries would most likely be found? - ANSWER A. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 25. Knowledge Based performance - ANSWER Unfamiliar situation has a 1:10 chance of making a mistake. limited knowledge base and experience can result in an accident 26. When was the OSH Act Williams/ Steiger - ANSWER December 29, 1970 27. What does CFR 1910 Cover? - ANSWER General Industry 28. What does CFR 1926 Cover - ANSWER Construction Industry 29. Electrical utilities combined. which two OSHA sections are they? - ANSWER 1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V 30. OSHA standards are viewed the be the minimum performance requirement, but what do they hold you to? - ANSWER Your own standard working safety guidelines 31. Section 13 the OSH Act gives what specific power. - ANSWER If imminent danger, severe injury, or death are possible, courts shall have jurisdiction regarding OSHA regulations. 32. General Duty Clause section 5a is designed for who? - ANSWER Employer will provide a safe hazard and death free place of work. 33. General Duty Clause section 5b is designed for who? - ANSWER Employee will comply with OSHA standards and all rules regs. and orders to ensure safe work practices. 34. OSHA's first priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER Imminent danger 35. OSHA's second priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER Fatality Catastrophe 36. OSHA's third priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER Complaints and referrals 37. OSHA's fourth priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER Programmed inspections. Keeping high violation sites under close watch as well as high violation areas of work. 38. What is a Wilful violation? - ANSWER When you knowingly intentionally commit a violation. penalties up to 70,000 39. What is a Serious violation? - ANSWER Substantial probability that death or serious harm could result from your violation. employer should have known the hazard. 40. What is a "Other than serious violation? - ANSWER A direct violation to safety and health. Not a death related or serious injury offense. Up to 7k 41. If a first aid accident happens that is not listed in the 1904.7 b 5 is it a recordable incident? explain - ANSWER If the event is not listed it is not first aid. OSHA recordable is treatment beyond first aide. 42. You are required by section 1904.39 to report a job fatality in how much time? - ANSWER 8 hours 43. How long do you have to notify OSHA when hospitalization, amputation, or an eye loss occurs on the job site? - ANSWER 24 hours 44. What is the OSHA 300 log - ANSWER Work related injuries and illnesses 45. What is the OSHA 301 Form - ANSWER Injury and illness incident report 46. What is the OSHA 300 A form - ANSWER Summary of work related injuries 47. Who runs and manages the worker's comp. - ANSWER Worker's comp is typically a state run/mandated program managed by private insurers. 48. 1910 Subpart B how far can you fall? - ANSWER 4' 49. 1926 Subpart M how far can you fall? - ANSWER 6' 50. Name the two types of fall protection and explain the differences between the two. - ANSWER Passive system and Active system. Passive system is a safety net, guardrails, covers lids, handguards etc... Active systems have anchor points and use lanyards, harnesses, and lifelines. 51. 1926.502 b is Guardrails name some specific features regarding guardrails. rules - ANSWER can be made of wood, steel, wire rope. Need to have a top middle and toe board. must be able to withstand a 200lb force applied to the top rail. 52. What is a fall restraint by definition? - ANSWER Fall restraint prevents you from falling whatsoever. You can't fall from any level and are tied off regardless. 53. What is a fall arrest by definition? - ANSWER If you fall it will prevent you from falling no further than 6' 54. What is PFAS 1926.502 d? - ANSWER Personal fall arrest system. limits arresting force to 1800 pounds. employee can't fall more than 6', limit travel to 3 1/2 feet. withstand 2X the potential impact. 55. PPE requirement for hazards can be found in which standards? - ANSWER 1910 and 1926 56. What is voltage for class 00 gloves - ANSWER Up to 500 volts (500 beige men) 57. What is voltage for class 0 gloves - ANSWER Up to 1000 volts (1000 white pawns)

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CUSP - T&D
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+<RECENT
VERSION>


1. What truck grounding method is the least likely to result in a fault - ANSWER
Independent ground rod


2. The term "may contain hazardous atmosphere under abnormal conditions. Is
regarding to what federal standard - ANSWER Enclosed space



3. What condition imposes the greatest threat regarding induced currents - ANSWER
Adjacent or nearby power lines


4. The CDL 200 mile 16 hour shift can be lifted only when what? - ANSWER Storm
work


5. 1926.1400 assembly of a crane boom requires which competent person -
ANSWER AD director


6. True or false? Latent errors defined as an undiscovered performance problem whose
adverse consequences only become evident when combined with other factors -
ANSWER True


7. OSHA's general duty clause 5-a-1 who is held accountable when hazards are
involved? - ANSWER The employer of the employee

,8. Task safety training is needed when a new employee reports to work or when an
employee has been reassigned. Under federal rule - ANSWER When new
equipment and new procedures are employed


9. Which statement below best describes management leadership in developing and
supporting a workplace safety culture? - ANSWER A. The manager facilitates
down and accepts communication/feedback up


10. The following OSHA definition is criteria for what? "One who is capable of
identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions
which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has
authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate - ANSWER A
competent person


11. Specific safety procedures for completion of a task will most likely be found in: -
ANSWER Consensus standards


12. Which one of the following activities would be considered a leading indicator of a
zero incident culture? - ANSWER A. Routine and effective use of task hazard
analysis


13. Which of the following best describes the sound level requirements for backup alarms
on construction site vehicles? - ANSWER Above ambient sound level in the area
of exposure


14. A detailed study to identify the cause of the incident is best described by which of the
following? - ANSWER Root cause analysis


15. What consideration is required of the employer when selecting what PPE to use and
when to use it? - ANSWER B. Workplace hazards and injury statistics


16. In the 2010 crane and derrick final rule, which tasks require third-party certification -
ANSWER Equipment operators

,17. Which of the following best describes when foot protection is needed for employees?
- ANSWER B. The employer's determination of conditions and previous
experience


18. Which of the following best describes NESC-accepted requirements for determining
energized or unknown conditions? - ANSWER B. Inspection and testing of lines
and equipment


19. Which statement below best describes non-mandatory "Advisory Guidelines for
Employer Compliance" published by OSHA? - ANSWER B. Federal register
appendices


20. The following OSHA definition is criteria for what? "A person who, by possession of
a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive
knowledge, training and experience, successfully demonstrated the ability to
solve/resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project." -
ANSWER A. A qualified person


21. There is no requirement for a qualified climber to use 100 percent fall protection,
however, a citation could be issued under which of the following conditions? -
ANSWER A. The employer's General Duty Clause requirements where hazards
are recognized


22. In OSHA's 1910.269 standard, the language "nominal voltage, presence of induction,
environmental conditions, presence of grounds" are terms associated with the rule that
requires determination of: - ANSWER Existing conditions


23. he OSHA standards for construction and operation of electric utility systems are found
in: - ANSWER OSHA's General Industry Standard 1910 Subpart R
B. OSHA's Construction Industry Standard 1926 Subpart V


24. Which of the following best describes where statistics regarding face, hand, foot or
head injuries would most likely be found? - ANSWER A. Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS)

, 25. Knowledge Based performance - ANSWER Unfamiliar situation has a 1:10
chance of making a mistake. limited knowledge base and experience can result in an
accident


26. When was the OSH Act Williams/ Steiger - ANSWER December 29, 1970



27. What does CFR 1910 Cover? - ANSWER General Industry



28. What does CFR 1926 Cover - ANSWER Construction Industry



29. Electrical utilities combined. which two OSHA sections are they? - ANSWER
1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V


30. OSHA standards are viewed the be the minimum performance requirement, but what
do they hold you to? - ANSWER Your own standard working safety guidelines



31. Section 13 the OSH Act gives what specific power. - ANSWER If imminent
danger, severe injury, or death are possible, courts shall have jurisdiction regarding
OSHA regulations.


32. General Duty Clause section 5a is designed for who? - ANSWER Employer will
provide a safe hazard and death free place of work.


33. General Duty Clause section 5b is designed for who? - ANSWER Employee will
comply with OSHA standards and all rules regs. and orders to ensure safe work
practices.


34. OSHA's first priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER Imminent danger



35. OSHA's second priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER Fatality
Catastrophe

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