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The mission of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is: -
ANSWER To send every worker home whole and healthy every day
Electricity travels in closed circuits, and its normal route is through a conductor. Electric
shock occurs when: - ANSWER Your body becomes part of the circuit
Workers need to take which of the following common-sense steps to protect themselves
from falls through skylights and roof and floor openings? - ANSWER -- Never sit on,
lean against, or step on a skylight lens or any covering placed over a hole in a roof or floor
-- Guard or securely cover all holes created or uncovered before leaving a work area
-- Always use a PFAS when working over an unguarded or uncovered opening more than six
feet above a lower level
The two steps for avoiding hazards that are always taken before the need for PPE is
considered are: - ANSWER Workplace and engineering controls
The three main scaffold types are aerial lifts, supported scaffolds and: -
ANSWER suspended scaffolds
Because using cranes or derricks to hoist personnel poses a serious risk to the employees
being lifted, any cranes and derricks that hoist personnel must: - ANSWER -- Be placed
on a firm foundation and be uniformly level within 1 percent of level grade
-- Move the personnel platform slowly and cautiously and have rotation-resistant rope with
a safety factor of 10
1
,-- Have all brakes and locking devices set when the occupied personnel platform is in
stationary position
If the use of a power tool can result in flying sparks, metal shavings, wood chips, splashes, or
other debris, workers should: - ANSWER Protect themselves by wearing proper PPE
OSHA defines an excavation as: - ANSWER Any man-made cavity, depression, trench or
cut in the earth's surface formed by earth removal
A training program to teach proper lifting techniques should cover: - ANSWER --
Knowledge of the basic anatomy of the spine, muscles, and joints of the trunk
-- The use of safe lifting postures and timing
Mechanical demolition refers to demolition using equipment like: - ANSWER wrecking
balls and jackhammers
OSHA's electrical standards are based on: - ANSWER the NEC
What are the four main types of electrical injuries? - ANSWER Electrocution, electric
shock, burns, indirect (e.g., a fall from a ladder)
A shock's severity depends on: - ANSWER -- Length of exposure to electricity
-- The amount of current and its frequency
-- The current's path
Electrical burns are the most serious of the three major types of burns, and most often
occur: - ANSWER On the hands, from direct contact with current
Hot wires, ungrounded wires that can cause a shock if you touch them, are usually: -
ANSWER black or red
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, More than 50 percent of electrocutions are caused by a worker coming in direct contact
with: - ANSWER energized power lines
The OSHA standard requires flexible cords to be rated for: - ANSWER Hard or extra
hard usage
What is the most frequent violation of OSHA electrical standards? - ANSWER improper
grounding of circuitry and equipment
The three elements of a basic program for electrical safety are: - ANSWER recognize,
evaluate and control
All portable electric tools that are damaged shall be: - ANSWER Removed and tagged
"Do Not Use"
If you have a three-prong plug and a two-hole receptacle, it is acceptable to: -
ANSWER Use an adapter with an adapter wire connected to known ground
All hazards involved in the use of power tools can be prevented by following five basic safety
rules: Keep all tools in good condition with regular maintenance; examine each tool for
damage before use; operate according to the manufacturer's instructions; provide and use
the proper protective equipment; and: - ANSWER use the right tool for the job
Live parts of electric equipment operating at 50 volts or more must be: -
ANSWER guarded against electrical contact
While any employee is exposed to contact with parts of electric equipment or circuits that
have been de-energized, the circuits energizing the parts shall be: - ANSWER Locked
out or tagged out or both
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The mission of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is: -
ANSWER To send every worker home whole and healthy every day
Electricity travels in closed circuits, and its normal route is through a conductor. Electric
shock occurs when: - ANSWER Your body becomes part of the circuit
Workers need to take which of the following common-sense steps to protect themselves
from falls through skylights and roof and floor openings? - ANSWER -- Never sit on,
lean against, or step on a skylight lens or any covering placed over a hole in a roof or floor
-- Guard or securely cover all holes created or uncovered before leaving a work area
-- Always use a PFAS when working over an unguarded or uncovered opening more than six
feet above a lower level
The two steps for avoiding hazards that are always taken before the need for PPE is
considered are: - ANSWER Workplace and engineering controls
The three main scaffold types are aerial lifts, supported scaffolds and: -
ANSWER suspended scaffolds
Because using cranes or derricks to hoist personnel poses a serious risk to the employees
being lifted, any cranes and derricks that hoist personnel must: - ANSWER -- Be placed
on a firm foundation and be uniformly level within 1 percent of level grade
-- Move the personnel platform slowly and cautiously and have rotation-resistant rope with
a safety factor of 10
1
,-- Have all brakes and locking devices set when the occupied personnel platform is in
stationary position
If the use of a power tool can result in flying sparks, metal shavings, wood chips, splashes, or
other debris, workers should: - ANSWER Protect themselves by wearing proper PPE
OSHA defines an excavation as: - ANSWER Any man-made cavity, depression, trench or
cut in the earth's surface formed by earth removal
A training program to teach proper lifting techniques should cover: - ANSWER --
Knowledge of the basic anatomy of the spine, muscles, and joints of the trunk
-- The use of safe lifting postures and timing
Mechanical demolition refers to demolition using equipment like: - ANSWER wrecking
balls and jackhammers
OSHA's electrical standards are based on: - ANSWER the NEC
What are the four main types of electrical injuries? - ANSWER Electrocution, electric
shock, burns, indirect (e.g., a fall from a ladder)
A shock's severity depends on: - ANSWER -- Length of exposure to electricity
-- The amount of current and its frequency
-- The current's path
Electrical burns are the most serious of the three major types of burns, and most often
occur: - ANSWER On the hands, from direct contact with current
Hot wires, ungrounded wires that can cause a shock if you touch them, are usually: -
ANSWER black or red
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, More than 50 percent of electrocutions are caused by a worker coming in direct contact
with: - ANSWER energized power lines
The OSHA standard requires flexible cords to be rated for: - ANSWER Hard or extra
hard usage
What is the most frequent violation of OSHA electrical standards? - ANSWER improper
grounding of circuitry and equipment
The three elements of a basic program for electrical safety are: - ANSWER recognize,
evaluate and control
All portable electric tools that are damaged shall be: - ANSWER Removed and tagged
"Do Not Use"
If you have a three-prong plug and a two-hole receptacle, it is acceptable to: -
ANSWER Use an adapter with an adapter wire connected to known ground
All hazards involved in the use of power tools can be prevented by following five basic safety
rules: Keep all tools in good condition with regular maintenance; examine each tool for
damage before use; operate according to the manufacturer's instructions; provide and use
the proper protective equipment; and: - ANSWER use the right tool for the job
Live parts of electric equipment operating at 50 volts or more must be: -
ANSWER guarded against electrical contact
While any employee is exposed to contact with parts of electric equipment or circuits that
have been de-energized, the circuits energizing the parts shall be: - ANSWER Locked
out or tagged out or both
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