(OSHA-10) Exam Questions and
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Which of the following answer options are ways employers protect workers in trenches
from equipment and materials? - ✔✔-Keep heavy equipment away from the edge of a
trench.
-Use a warning system when workers use mobile equipment next to or near the edge of
an excavation.
-Grade away from excavation, when possible.
-Prevent the use of cranes directly over the top of a trench with workers present below.
-Keep excavated soil and other material at least two feet from trench edges.
Caught-in and caught-between injuries result from a person being squeezed, caught,
crushed, pinched, or compressed between ___________ objects. - ✔✔two
A worker installing signs on a highway was run over when an SUV entered the work
area. - ✔✔Struck by
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, A contractor was operating a backhoe when an employee attempted to walk between
the swinging superstructure of the backhoe and a concrete wall. The employee
approached the backhoe from the operator's blind side and was crushed against the
wall by the superstructure. - ✔✔CAUGHT-IN OR CAUGHT-BETWEEN
A worker was operating a road grader when the engine died and the vehicle began to
roll toward a small ravine. The employee jumped off the grader but was pulled under
the grader as it overturned. He died when he was crushed under the tires. -
✔✔CAUGHT-IN OR CAUGHT-BETWEEN
What are the potential hazards in this image? (1) - ✔✔Unguarded belt and pulley
What are the potential hazards in this image? (2) - ✔✔The worker's loose glove is
touching the moving rotary
What are the potential hazards in this image? (3) - ✔✔The boulder could crush the
worker beneath it.
What are the potential hazards in this image? (4) - ✔✔A man is standing behind a
moving bulldozer truck.
What are the potential hazards in this image? (5) - ✔✔The wrecking ball is loosely
attached to the arm.
A worker could be caught between the wrecking ball and the dumpster.
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