Question 1
Only employers with _____ or fewer employees may communicate an Emergency Action
Plan orally to employees. 1910.38a
a. 10
b. 25
c. 50
d. 100
CORRECT ANSWER
A) 10
Question 2
What is typically the primary focus of vulnerability assessments?
a. Terrorism
b. Waste Disposal
c. Earthquakes
d. Floods
CORRECT ANSWER
A) Terrorism
Question 3
Under incident command, the command staff positions include:
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,A. Public Information Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Safety Officer
B. Safety Officer, Public Information Officer, And Liaison Officer,
C. Operations Section Chief, Logistics Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, And Finance
Section Chief
D. Planning, Operations, Support Officers
CORRECT ANSWER
B) Safety Officer, Public Information Officer, and Liaison Officer
Question 4
What formula should be used to calculate the free fall distance (FF) when the anchor point
is positioned above the harness attachment point?
A) FF = Lanyard
B) FF = Lanyard x Distance between attachment and anchor point
C) FF = Lanyard - Distance between attachment and anchor point
D) FF = Lanyard + Distance between attachment and anchor point
CORRECT ANSWER
C) FF = Lanyard - Distance between attachment and anchor point
Question 5
A safety consultant needs to determine the total weight of petroleum diesel in a 100,000-
gallon cylindrical tank, using a density of 6.943 pounds per gallon as provided in the safety
data sheet.
What is the mass, in pounds, of the petroleum diesel when the tank is at full capacity?
A) 694,000
B) 700,943
C) 700,694
D) 694,300
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,CORRECT ANSWER
D) 694,300
Question 6
The Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) is a key safety metric calculated per 100 full-time
workers. If a workplace has reported 10 incidents in a year, and the total hours worked by
all employees is 200,000 hours, what is the TRIR? (Note: TRIR = (Number of Incidents x
200,000) / Total Hours Worked)
a) 5
b) 10
c) 1
d) 20
CORRECT ANSWER
B) 10
Question 7
Qualitative fit testing (QLFT) is described a/an:
a. Assessment of respirator fit based on an individual's use under actual working conditions
b. Assessment of respirator fit based on the amount of leakage into the respirator
c. Pass/fail test based on an individual's response to various test agents
d. Pass/fail test based on the level of contaminant in the user's work area
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Pass/fail test based on an individual's response to various test agents
Question 8
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, A quantitative fit factor (QNFF) is defined as the:
a. Factor applied to qualitative fit testing (QLFT) results to calculate the equivalent results
required from quantitative fit testing (QNFT)
b. Maximum level of exposure to a contaminant allowed for the specific respirator being
tested
c. Minimum expected level of respiratory protection provided by a properly fitted and
functioning respirator
d. Quantitative measure of the fit of a particular respirator facepiece to a particular
individual
CORRECT ANSWER
D) Quantitative measure of the fit of a particular respirator facepiece to a particular
individual
Question 9
The OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard requires employers to:
a. Provide NIOSH-certified respirators in compliance with the conditions of their certification
b. Provide NIOSH-certified respirators or respirators that meet equivalent NIOSH standards
c. Require employees to purchase NIOSH-certified respirators for use in their designated
work areas
d. Require NIOSH-certified respirators only in oxygen-deficient or immediately dangerous to
life and health (IDLH) atmospheres
CORRECT ANSWER
A) Provide NIOSH-certified respirators in compliance with the conditions of their
certification
Question 10
Eye and face protection equipment used to protect against hazards shall meet the
requirements specified in:
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Only employers with _____ or fewer employees may communicate an Emergency Action
Plan orally to employees. 1910.38a
a. 10
b. 25
c. 50
d. 100
CORRECT ANSWER
A) 10
Question 2
What is typically the primary focus of vulnerability assessments?
a. Terrorism
b. Waste Disposal
c. Earthquakes
d. Floods
CORRECT ANSWER
A) Terrorism
Question 3
Under incident command, the command staff positions include:
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,A. Public Information Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Safety Officer
B. Safety Officer, Public Information Officer, And Liaison Officer,
C. Operations Section Chief, Logistics Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, And Finance
Section Chief
D. Planning, Operations, Support Officers
CORRECT ANSWER
B) Safety Officer, Public Information Officer, and Liaison Officer
Question 4
What formula should be used to calculate the free fall distance (FF) when the anchor point
is positioned above the harness attachment point?
A) FF = Lanyard
B) FF = Lanyard x Distance between attachment and anchor point
C) FF = Lanyard - Distance between attachment and anchor point
D) FF = Lanyard + Distance between attachment and anchor point
CORRECT ANSWER
C) FF = Lanyard - Distance between attachment and anchor point
Question 5
A safety consultant needs to determine the total weight of petroleum diesel in a 100,000-
gallon cylindrical tank, using a density of 6.943 pounds per gallon as provided in the safety
data sheet.
What is the mass, in pounds, of the petroleum diesel when the tank is at full capacity?
A) 694,000
B) 700,943
C) 700,694
D) 694,300
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,CORRECT ANSWER
D) 694,300
Question 6
The Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) is a key safety metric calculated per 100 full-time
workers. If a workplace has reported 10 incidents in a year, and the total hours worked by
all employees is 200,000 hours, what is the TRIR? (Note: TRIR = (Number of Incidents x
200,000) / Total Hours Worked)
a) 5
b) 10
c) 1
d) 20
CORRECT ANSWER
B) 10
Question 7
Qualitative fit testing (QLFT) is described a/an:
a. Assessment of respirator fit based on an individual's use under actual working conditions
b. Assessment of respirator fit based on the amount of leakage into the respirator
c. Pass/fail test based on an individual's response to various test agents
d. Pass/fail test based on the level of contaminant in the user's work area
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Pass/fail test based on an individual's response to various test agents
Question 8
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, A quantitative fit factor (QNFF) is defined as the:
a. Factor applied to qualitative fit testing (QLFT) results to calculate the equivalent results
required from quantitative fit testing (QNFT)
b. Maximum level of exposure to a contaminant allowed for the specific respirator being
tested
c. Minimum expected level of respiratory protection provided by a properly fitted and
functioning respirator
d. Quantitative measure of the fit of a particular respirator facepiece to a particular
individual
CORRECT ANSWER
D) Quantitative measure of the fit of a particular respirator facepiece to a particular
individual
Question 9
The OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard requires employers to:
a. Provide NIOSH-certified respirators in compliance with the conditions of their certification
b. Provide NIOSH-certified respirators or respirators that meet equivalent NIOSH standards
c. Require employees to purchase NIOSH-certified respirators for use in their designated
work areas
d. Require NIOSH-certified respirators only in oxygen-deficient or immediately dangerous to
life and health (IDLH) atmospheres
CORRECT ANSWER
A) Provide NIOSH-certified respirators in compliance with the conditions of their
certification
Question 10
Eye and face protection equipment used to protect against hazards shall meet the
requirements specified in:
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