SUPERVISOR EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026
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1. What is the primary responsibility of a Hoisting Engineer
Supervisor in Massachusetts?
A. Performing routine maintenance only
B. Supervising hoisting operations and ensuring safety
compliance
C. Filing tax documents for the company
D. Selling hoisting equipment
B. Supervising hoisting operations and ensuring safety
compliance
Rationale: The supervisor oversees crane and hoisting
operations, ensuring all activities comply with Massachusetts
safety regulations and OSHA standards.
2. How often must a crane or hoisting device be inspected
according to OSHA and Massachusetts regulations?
A. Once a year
B. Daily or before each shift
C. Only when it shows signs of wear
D. Monthly
Rationale: Daily or pre-shift inspections are required to detect
hazards before operation, ensuring worker safety.
,3. Which certificate is required to legally operate a hoisting
machine in Massachusetts?
A. Commercial driver’s license
B. OSHA Safety Certificate
C. Massachusetts Hoisting Engineer License
D. Fire Safety License
Rationale: Only a licensed Hoisting Engineer or Supervisor,
certified by the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety,
may operate hoisting equipment legally.
4. What is the maximum load a crane should lift?
A. Twice the rated capacity if necessary
B. Only the operator’s judgment
C. The rated load specified by the manufacturer
D. Any load under 10 tons
Rationale: Exceeding the manufacturer’s rated load can cause
structural failure and accidents. Operators must follow rated
load limits.
5. What is the correct action if a crane shows mechanical
failure during operation?
A. Continue operation at reduced speed
B. Notify the safety officer after the shift
C. Stop operation immediately and report the issue
D. Try to repair while lifting the load
Rationale: Immediate shutdown prevents accidents and
complies with Massachusetts and OSHA safety requirements.
,6. Which hand signal indicates "Hoist the load"?
A. Arm extended, waving side to side
B. Forearm vertical, hand moving in small circles
C. Both arms above the head
D. Hand on the hip
Rationale: Standard crane hand signals, recognized by OSHA,
ensure clear communication during lifting operations.
7. How long is a Hoisting Engineer Supervisor license valid in
Massachusetts before renewal?
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 5 years
Rationale: Licenses must be renewed every three years to
ensure the operator remains up to date with safety and
operational standards.
8. What is the purpose of a load chart on a crane?
A. To show maintenance schedule
B. To indicate lifting capacities at various boom lengths and
angles
C. To track operator hours
D. To calculate fuel consumption
Rationale: Load charts provide critical information on the
crane’s safe lifting limits based on configuration, preventing
overloading accidents.
, 9. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory
for a hoisting operation?
A. Safety shoes, hard hat, gloves
B. Sunglasses only
C. Reflective vest only
D. All of the above including hearing protection if required
Rationale: OSHA and Massachusetts safety regulations require
full PPE to protect operators and nearby workers from hazards.
10. When lifting a load over personnel, what is required?
A. Proceed normally
B. Warn personnel verbally
C. Ensure personnel are clear and use tag lines if necessary
D. Only lift small loads
Rationale: Safety protocols prohibit lifting over personnel; tag
lines help control the load and prevent injuries.
11. What is the minimum clearance required between a crane
and overhead power lines?
A. 5 feet
B. 10 feet
C. 10–20 feet depending on voltage
D. No clearance required if insulated
Rationale: OSHA and Massachusetts regulations specify
clearance distances based on line voltage to prevent
electrocution hazards.