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OSHA 30 MODULE 13: Struck-By and Caught In Between Hazards Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the Struck-By Hazard? - According to the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration, ( struck by objects is a leading cause of construction-related deaths. Only falls rank higher and is the number one cause of death in the construction industry. OSHA estimates that 75 percent of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment like trucks or cranes. The number of workers that die as a result of being struck by a vehicle was at a seven-year high in 1998. Safety and health programs must include ways to limit or eliminate the many ways struck-by accidents can occur because one of the major causes of construction-related deaths is from being struck by objects. 2100% Pass Guarantee Emilly Charlotte, All Rights Reserved © 2025 - Typically, struck-by accidents are associated with: Vehicles Falling or flying objects Masonry walls The Danger from Heavy Vehicles - Danger If vehicular safety practices are not followed at a work site, workers are at risk of being pinned (caught) in between construction vehicles and wall

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OSHA 30 MODULE 13: Struck-By and
Caught In Between Hazards Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


What is the Struck-By Hazard? - ✔✔According to the U.S. Department of Labor

Occupational Safety and Health Administration,

(http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/construction/struckby/mainpage.html) being

struck by objects is a leading cause of construction-related deaths. Only falls rank

higher and is the number one cause of death in the construction industry. OSHA

estimates that 75 percent of struck-by fatalities involve heavy equipment like trucks or

cranes. The number of workers that die as a result of being struck by a vehicle was at a

seven-year high in 1998.




Safety and health programs must include ways to limit or eliminate the many ways

struck-by accidents can occur because one of the major causes of construction-related

deaths is from being struck by objects.




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,- ✔✔Typically, struck-by accidents are associated with:


Vehicles




Falling or flying objects




Masonry walls


The Danger from Heavy Vehicles - ✔✔Danger


If vehicular safety practices are not followed at a work site, workers are at risk of being

pinned (caught) in between construction vehicles and walls or stationary surfaces,

struck by swinging equipment, crushed beneath overturned vehicles, or many other

similar accidents. When working near a public roadway, workers are additionally

exposed to being struck by trucks, cars, or other vehicles.




Improper operation of heavy vehicles poses a life-threatening danger to construction

workers. Always follow safe practices to minimize injuries and save lives.


- ✔✔Important engineering controls include:


Always install, use, and maintain vehicle back-up alarms.


Station flaggers behind vehicles that have obstructed rear views.


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, Keep non-essential workers away from areas of vehicle use.


Keep workers away from temporary overhead activities.


Place barriers and warning signs around hazardous operations and public roadways.


Avoiding Vehicle-Related Injuries - ✔✔There are many ways to protect workers from

being struck by objects and equipment. Two important general rules to follow are:


Never put yourself between moving or fixed objects.




Always wear bright, highly visible clothing when working near equipment and

vehicles.


Safety Controls - ✔✔Additional safe practices are:


Use manufacturer-approved safety restraints unless the vehicle is not designed for

them.


Never allow workers to drive equipment in reverse without an alarm or flagger.


Enforce a limited access zone before dumping or lowering buckets.


Properly turn off and block all equipment, including accessories.


Set parking brakes and use chock wheels if parked on an incline.




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