OSHA 10 HOUR PRACTICE EXAMS QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔The clearance distance (feet) for power lines is determined by - ✔✔amount of
voltage (nominal, kV, alternating current)
✔✔GFCI - ✔✔Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
✔✔Lockout and tagout (LOTO) procedure - ✔✔protects workers from injury while
working on or near electrical circuits and equipment
✔✔Emergency Action Plan (EAP) - ✔✔created to help people respond to emergency
situations in a safe and organized manner.
✔✔In a building fire you should - ✔✔leave all personal possessions and belongings.
These items are not worth your life.
✔✔If you see smoke or fire in your first escape route - ✔✔use an alternate way out. If
you must use that route, you should crawl low.
✔✔Exiting a fire through a closed door - ✔✔feel the door with the back of your hand. If it
is hot, keep the door closed and use an alternate way out.
, ✔✔In a fire, if your exit routes are blocked you should: - ✔✔Keep door closed, signal for
help with a bright-colored cloth at the window. Call 911.
✔✔Fire alarm systems should be tested - ✔✔annually
✔✔Portable fire extinguisher's function - ✔✔to control or extinguish small fires and to
protect evacuation routes
✔✔incipient stage - ✔✔small fire that is limited to the original material ignited, it is
contained and has not spread, and the flames are no higher than your head
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class A - ✔✔Ordinary combustible material fires (wood, cloth,
paper) ASH
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class B - ✔✔Flammable/liquids, gases, greases BOOM
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class C - ✔✔Electrical/energized electrical equipment CIRCUIT
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class D - ✔✔Combustible metals (such as magnesium, titanium,
zirconium, sodium or potassium)
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class K - ✔✔Combustible cooking media/vegetable or animal oils
and fats
✔✔Chemical routes of entry into your body - ✔✔Nose, mouth, hand, needle
✔✔Route of entry: Nose - ✔✔Inhalation (breathing)
✔✔Route of entry: Mouth - ✔✔Ingestion
✔✔Route of entry: Hand - ✔✔Absorption
✔✔Rout of entry: Needle - ✔✔Injection
✔✔Acute Exposure - ✔✔Short term or brief
✔✔Chronic Exposure - ✔✔Repeated or prolonged over a long period of time
✔✔Right-to-Know law give you the right to: - ✔✔know about all the hazardous
chemicals that you may be exposed to at work
✔✔Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - ✔✔identify the hazards of a chemical and explain how
you can protect yourself from those hazards
AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔The clearance distance (feet) for power lines is determined by - ✔✔amount of
voltage (nominal, kV, alternating current)
✔✔GFCI - ✔✔Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
✔✔Lockout and tagout (LOTO) procedure - ✔✔protects workers from injury while
working on or near electrical circuits and equipment
✔✔Emergency Action Plan (EAP) - ✔✔created to help people respond to emergency
situations in a safe and organized manner.
✔✔In a building fire you should - ✔✔leave all personal possessions and belongings.
These items are not worth your life.
✔✔If you see smoke or fire in your first escape route - ✔✔use an alternate way out. If
you must use that route, you should crawl low.
✔✔Exiting a fire through a closed door - ✔✔feel the door with the back of your hand. If it
is hot, keep the door closed and use an alternate way out.
, ✔✔In a fire, if your exit routes are blocked you should: - ✔✔Keep door closed, signal for
help with a bright-colored cloth at the window. Call 911.
✔✔Fire alarm systems should be tested - ✔✔annually
✔✔Portable fire extinguisher's function - ✔✔to control or extinguish small fires and to
protect evacuation routes
✔✔incipient stage - ✔✔small fire that is limited to the original material ignited, it is
contained and has not spread, and the flames are no higher than your head
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class A - ✔✔Ordinary combustible material fires (wood, cloth,
paper) ASH
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class B - ✔✔Flammable/liquids, gases, greases BOOM
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class C - ✔✔Electrical/energized electrical equipment CIRCUIT
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class D - ✔✔Combustible metals (such as magnesium, titanium,
zirconium, sodium or potassium)
✔✔Fire Extinguishers-Class K - ✔✔Combustible cooking media/vegetable or animal oils
and fats
✔✔Chemical routes of entry into your body - ✔✔Nose, mouth, hand, needle
✔✔Route of entry: Nose - ✔✔Inhalation (breathing)
✔✔Route of entry: Mouth - ✔✔Ingestion
✔✔Route of entry: Hand - ✔✔Absorption
✔✔Rout of entry: Needle - ✔✔Injection
✔✔Acute Exposure - ✔✔Short term or brief
✔✔Chronic Exposure - ✔✔Repeated or prolonged over a long period of time
✔✔Right-to-Know law give you the right to: - ✔✔know about all the hazardous
chemicals that you may be exposed to at work
✔✔Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - ✔✔identify the hazards of a chemical and explain how
you can protect yourself from those hazards