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1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of fall protection
systems?
A. To increase worker productivity
B. To protect workers from falls that could result in injury or death
C. To make the job site look compliant
D. To reduce insurance premiums
B
Fall protection systems are designed primarily to prevent injuries
or fatalities from falls.
2. What is the maximum allowable free fall distance before a
personal fall arrest system must activate?
A. 4 feet
B. 6 feet
C. 10 feet
D. 12 feet
C
OSHA requires that personal fall arrest systems limit the free fall
distance to no more than 6 feet, but some standards allow up to
10 feet depending on system design.
3. When inspecting a harness, what is the inspector checking for?
A. Correct size and manufacturer
, B. Cuts, frays, or damage to webbing and stitching
C. Presence of reflective strips
D. Color coordination with hard hats
B
Inspectors focus on the integrity of the harness materials and
stitching to ensure it will safely arrest a fall.
4. Which type of anchor is acceptable for a fall arrest system?
A. A lightweight tree branch
B. A structural beam rated for the intended load
C. Any scaffolding pipe
D. Plastic rooftop edging
B
Anchors must be capable of supporting at least 5,000 pounds per
employee attached or meet OSHA-approved engineered
specifications.
5. What is the minimum clearance required below a worker using a
fall arrest system?
A. 2 feet
B. 6 feet
C. Enough distance to prevent contact with the lower level
D. No minimum requirement
C
The system must prevent the worker from hitting the ground or
lower level if a fall occurs.
6. Which OSHA standard covers fall protection in construction?
A. 29 CFR 1910
B. 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M
, C. 29 CFR 1915
D. 29 CFR 1920
B
29 CFR 1926 Subpart M specifically addresses fall protection
requirements for construction.
7. Horizontal lifelines must be designed and installed under the
supervision of:
A. The site foreman
B. A qualified person
C. The worker using it
D. Any contractor on site
B
OSHA requires that horizontal lifelines be designed and installed
under the supervision of a qualified person to ensure safety.
8. The maximum allowable deceleration distance for a fall arrest
system is:
A. 1 foot
B. 3.5 feet
C. 5 feet
D. 6 feet
B
OSHA limits deceleration distance to 3.5 feet to minimize impact
forces on the worker.
9. Which of the following is considered a “leading edge” hazard?
A. A flat floor
B. An unprotected roof edge
C. A stairwell with handrails
, D. A scaffold fully enclosed with guardrails
B
A leading edge is any point where a worker could fall off a surface
that is not fully protected by guardrails or other measures.
10. What is a competent person required to do on a job site?
A. Direct traffic
B. Identify existing and predictable fall hazards
C. Perform welding operations
D. Operate heavy machinery
B
A competent person must be capable of identifying fall hazards
and correcting them promptly.
11. Guardrails must be capable of withstanding what minimum
force?
A. 50 pounds
B. 100 pounds
C. 200 pounds
D. 500 pounds
C
OSHA requires that guardrails withstand at least 200 pounds of
force applied in any outward or downward direction.
12. A personal fall arrest system consists of which components?
A. Harness, lanyard, anchor, connectors
B. Hard hat, gloves, boots
C. Scaffold, plank, guardrail
D. Safety net only
A