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What should be done if a worker notices a fire hazard on a construction site?
✔✔The hazard should be reported immediately, and appropriate fire suppression equipment
should be checked and ready for use.
How can risks of hand injuries be reduced on construction sites?
✔✔By wearing appropriate gloves, ensuring tools are well-maintained, and providing proper
training on the safe use of tools.
What is required when using scaffolding at heights greater than 10 feet?
✔✔A guardrail system, or personal fall protection, should be used to prevent workers from
falling.
What should be done if a worker feels overwhelmed or unsafe in their working environment?
✔✔The worker should stop the task, report the concern to a supervisor, and seek additional
safety measures or training.
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, What is the first step in responding to an electrical hazard on a construction site?
✔✔The power source should be shut off immediately, and workers should avoid contact with
any live electrical components.
How can workers protect themselves from harmful dust exposure during construction work?
✔✔By wearing proper respiratory protection, using dust suppression techniques, and working in
well-ventilated areas.
What is required to ensure safe demolition work on a construction site?
✔✔A detailed demolition plan, appropriate PPE, and a designated competent person to supervise
the process.
How can workers prevent back injuries on a construction site?
✔✔By using proper lifting techniques, avoiding twisting motions, and utilizing mechanical aids
when lifting heavy objects.
What should be done to prevent falls when working on a ladder or scaffolding?
✔✔Workers should ensure that the ladder or scaffold is stable, secure, and that they maintain
three points of contact at all times.
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