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This document includes the newest 2025 OSHA 510 Exam with all verified questions and correct answers. It thoroughly covers essential OSHA construction safety standards, including hazard identification, compliance programs, worker protection, and health regulations. Ideal for professionals and students preparing for OSHA certification, this updated version aligns with the latest safety guidelines and training requirements.

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OSHA 510 Exam 2025 – Complete Questions and Correct
Answers | A+ Graded | Latest Verified Edition

Question 1:
Which part of the OSHA standards covers Construction Industry regulations?
A) 29 CFR 1904
B) 29 CFR 1910
C) 29 CFR 1926

D) 29 CFR 1960

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: 29 CFR 1926 specifically addresses Construction Industry standards, including
requirements for fall protection, scaffolding, and excavations. 29 CFR 1904 covers
recordkeeping and reporting (A), 1910 applies to General Industry (B), and 1960 addresses
Federal Employee Occupational Safety and Health Programs (D).

Question 2:
What is OSHA's mission?
A) To regulate environmental hazards only
B) To save lives, prevent injuries, and protect the health of America's workers
C) To enforce labor laws exclusively

D) To provide financial assistance to injured workers

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: OSHA's mission, as stated in the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, is to
assure safe and healthful working conditions by saving lives, preventing injuries, illnesses, and
fatalities. A is EPA's focus; C is NLRB's domain; D relates to workers' compensation programs.

Question 3:
The Occupational Safety and Health Act was signed into law in:
A) 1960
B) 1970
C) 1980

D) 1990

Correct Answer: B

,Rationale: President Richard Nixon signed the OSH Act into law on December 29, 1970,
establishing OSHA to address rising workplace injuries. The other years (A, C, D) do not
correspond to this historical event.

Question 4:
What are OSHA's "Focus Four" hazards in construction?
A) Chemical, biological, physical, ergonomic
B) Falls, struck-by, caught-in/between, electrocution
C) Noise, vibration, radiation, temperature extremes

D) Machinery, vehicles, tools, materials handling

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The Focus Four hazards—falls, struck-by objects, caught-in/between, and
electrocution—account for over 60% of construction fatalities. A refers to general hazard
categories; C to environmental hazards; D to equipment-related risks.

Question 5:
The General Duty Clause is found in which section of the OSH Act?
A) Section 5(a)(1)
B) Section 8(a)
C) Section 11(c)

D) Section 17

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Section 5(a)(1) requires employers to provide a workplace free from recognized
hazards likely to cause death or serious harm, even without specific standards. B relates to
inspections; C to discrimination protection; D to penalties.

Question 6:
Under the OSH Act, who has the right to request an OSHA inspection?
A) Only employers
B) Only OSHA officials
C) Any employee or authorized representative

D) Union leaders exclusively

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Section 8(f) allows employees or their representatives to request inspections if they
believe a violation threatens safety. A and D are incorrect as they limit to non-workers; B is
OSHA's internal process.

,Question 7:
Employer responsibilities under OSHA include:
A) Keeping injury records for all employees
B) Providing free PPE only upon request
C) Allowing inspections only during business hours

D) Reporting all incidents to media

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Employers must maintain records of work-related injuries and illnesses per 29 CFR
1904. B requires PPE assessment and provision; C allows inspections anytime with warrants if
needed; D is not required.

Question 8:
What is the primary method of OSHA enforcement?
A) Fines and penalties only
B) Worksite inspections
C) Public awareness campaigns

D) Voluntary compliance assistance

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Worksite inspections are OSHA's main enforcement tool to identify violations, as per
Section 8 of the OSH Act. A is a consequence; C and D are supportive but secondary.

Question 9:
OSHA inspections are prioritized based on:
A) Employer size only
B) Imminent danger, catastrophes, complaints, and programmed inspections
C) Random selection annually

D) Employee seniority

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: OSHA's inspection priority (Directive CPL 02-00-025) ranks: 1) imminent danger, 2)
fatalities/catastrophes, 3) complaints/referrals, 4) high-hazard programmed. A, C, and D do not
reflect this system.

Question 10:
During an OSHA inspection, the compliance officer must be given:
A) Access to all areas immediately
B) Only to records upon subpoena
C) Reasonable opportunity to inspect

, D) A tour guide exclusively

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Section 8(a) requires employers to provide reasonable opportunity for inspections,
including records and employee interviews. A may require warrants; B is for refusals; D is not
mandated.

Question 11:
What is the timeframe for contesting an OSHA citation?
A) 5 working days
B) 15 working days
C) 30 calendar days

D) 45 working days

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Employers have 15 working days from citation receipt to contest to the Occupational
Safety and Health Review Commission (OSHRC) per 29 CFR 1903.17. Other timeframes do not
match regulations.

Question 12:
OSHA citations can be classified as:
A) Other-than-serious, serious, willful/repeat, or failure to abate
B) Minor, moderate, major, critical only
C) Warning, advisory, mandatory, punitive

D) Level 1 through 4

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Citations are categorized as other-than-serious (low risk), serious (substantial
probability of death/serious harm), willful/repeat (intentional/high risk), or failure to abate
(non-correction) per 29 CFR 1903.15. B-D are not OSHA classifications.

Question 13:
The maximum penalty for a willful or repeat violation in 2025 is:
A) $7,000
B) $15,625
C) $161,323

D) $500,000

Correct Answer: C

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