OSHA GENERAL INDUSTRY FINAL EXAM 2023 ALREADY GRADED A+ WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
How to file a complaint -Download OSHA complaint form from website -File complaint online -Telephone or visit local regional or area offices -Complete the form -OSHA determines if inspection is necessary -Workers do not have to reveal name Employer responsibilities -Provide a workplace free from recognized hazards and comply with OSHA standards -Provide training -Keep records of injuries and illnesses -Provide medical exams when required by OSHA standards and provide workers access to their exposure and medical records -Not discriminate against workers who exercise their rights -Post OSHA citations and hazard correction notices Provide and pay for most PPE Brainpower Read More Employee responsibilities Properly wear PPE Attend PPE training Maintain PPE Inform supervisor of needs for repair/replacemnt OSHA Reporting Report each worker death Report hospitalization, amputation, or loss of eye Maintain injury, illness record Post annual summary of injuries and illnesses Ladders Rule Maintain 3 points of contact 3 feet above surface 1/4 ratio Guardrail systems Top rail- 42 (+- 3") Mid rail- 21 Floor board- 3.5" high with no more than 1/4" clearance above floor Floor opening rule Floor opening must be covered or with guardrail system at all times. Can post a "guard" for an unguarded floor opening. Fall protection rule 4 ft for general 10 ft for scaffolding Respirator classes Air Purifier Respirator Atmospheric Supply Noise requirements for PPE 85 db can cause hearing loss PPE required at 90 db An Escape A Refuge A Covered A rescue Purpose of EAP -Describes actions to be taken to ensure employee safety during an emergency -Uses floor plans/maps to show emergency escape routes -Tells employees what actions to take -Covers reasonably expected emergencies Fire extinguisher inspection rules Hierarchy of controls (from great to least) Elimination/substitution Engineering controls Administrative PPE Class G Hard hat (General) Protect against penetration, impact Low voltage Class E Hard hat Electrical Class C Hard hat Conductive Comfort, limited protection Permissable Noise Exposure Chart "Permissible Noise Exposure 29 CFR 1910.95(b)(1)" Duration per Day (hours) Sound Level (dBA) 8 90 6 92 4 95 3 97 2 100 1 105 1/2 110 1/4 115 Employer Exemptions Non-specialty safety-toe protective footwear, eyewear Everyday clothing When Employee lost PPE Rights under OSHA -Safe and healthful workplace -Know about hazardous chemicals -Report injury to employer -Complain or request hazard correction -Training -Hazard exposure and medical records -File a complaint with OSHA -Participate in OSHA inspection -Be free from retaliation for exercising safety rights Types of citations Willful - intentional Serious - serious risk of death or harm, and employer knew or should have known Other than serious- violation that would probably not cause death or serious harm Repeated- Same to previous violation Scaffolds PFAS, guardrail- required at 10 ft Types of Equipment Conveyors, Powered Industrial Trucks, Cranes, Slings 3 types of training Formal training Practical training Evaluation
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