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The OSHA Act became law in _____. - ANSWER 1970
Before OSHA, more than _____ annual deaths were registered in the workplace. -
ANSWER 14,000
Today, despite OSHA's ongoing efforts, daily averages of ___ American workers are still dying
due to occupational related injuries and illnesses. - ANSWER 15
OSHA standard cover all of the following except:
-General Industry
-Shipyards
-Construction
-Railroads - ANSWER Railroads
Section 5(a)(1) of the OSHA Act is referred to as the _____. - ANSWER The General
Duty Clause
A horizontal standard is one that ____. - ANSWER Covers all activities
What are Imminent danger; Catastrophes and fatalities; Employee complaints; and
Programmed Inspections - ANSWER OSHA Priority Levels for inspection
1
, If an employer wishes to contest a citation, they must do so within ____ days in writing. -
ANSWER 15
All citations shall be posted by the employer at or near the site of the violation for a period
of ___ days. - ANSWER 3
A ____ violation is one that is likely to cause death or physical injury. It carries a fine of up to
$7,000. - ANSWER Serious
_____ violations carry possible criminal prosecution with them whenever issued by a CSHO.
It's fines can be up to $250,000. - ANSWER Egregious
Section 5(a)(1)(b) refers to _____ to OSHA Act standards. - ANSWER Employee
Responsibility
_____ violations are not likely to cause death or serious injury. They can carry fines less than
$1,000. - ANSWER Other than serious
Employers that are self-employed ____ covered by OSHA standards. - ANSWER Are
Not
Consensus standards are developed by ______. - ANSWER Industry wide organizations
All fatalities or catastrophes involving three or more hospitalized employees must be
reported to OSHA within ____. - ANSWER 8 hours
Organizations may be fined up to _____ per willful violation. - ANSWER $70,000
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The OSHA Act became law in _____. - ANSWER 1970
Before OSHA, more than _____ annual deaths were registered in the workplace. -
ANSWER 14,000
Today, despite OSHA's ongoing efforts, daily averages of ___ American workers are still dying
due to occupational related injuries and illnesses. - ANSWER 15
OSHA standard cover all of the following except:
-General Industry
-Shipyards
-Construction
-Railroads - ANSWER Railroads
Section 5(a)(1) of the OSHA Act is referred to as the _____. - ANSWER The General
Duty Clause
A horizontal standard is one that ____. - ANSWER Covers all activities
What are Imminent danger; Catastrophes and fatalities; Employee complaints; and
Programmed Inspections - ANSWER OSHA Priority Levels for inspection
1
, If an employer wishes to contest a citation, they must do so within ____ days in writing. -
ANSWER 15
All citations shall be posted by the employer at or near the site of the violation for a period
of ___ days. - ANSWER 3
A ____ violation is one that is likely to cause death or physical injury. It carries a fine of up to
$7,000. - ANSWER Serious
_____ violations carry possible criminal prosecution with them whenever issued by a CSHO.
It's fines can be up to $250,000. - ANSWER Egregious
Section 5(a)(1)(b) refers to _____ to OSHA Act standards. - ANSWER Employee
Responsibility
_____ violations are not likely to cause death or serious injury. They can carry fines less than
$1,000. - ANSWER Other than serious
Employers that are self-employed ____ covered by OSHA standards. - ANSWER Are
Not
Consensus standards are developed by ______. - ANSWER Industry wide organizations
All fatalities or catastrophes involving three or more hospitalized employees must be
reported to OSHA within ____. - ANSWER 8 hours
Organizations may be fined up to _____ per willful violation. - ANSWER $70,000
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