OSHA 30-HOUR SAFETY 100 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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1. Which of the following is the main purpose of OSHA?
A. To increase company profits
B. To assure safe and healthful working conditions
C. To regulate wages
D. To provide health insurance
OSHA’s mission is to ensure workplace safety and health for workers in the U.S.
2. Employers are required to provide training in a language and vocabulary
that:
A. Only managers understand
B. Workers can read easily
C. Workers can understand
D. Government inspectors approve
Training must be comprehensible to employees to be effective.
3. Which of the following is considered a hazard?
A. Properly stored chemicals
B. Exposed electrical wiring
C. Fire extinguisher
D. Safety signs
Hazards are sources of potential harm; exposed wiring can cause injury or death.
, 4. What is the first step in hazard communication?
A. Labeling chemicals
B. Training employees
C. Identifying hazards
D. Providing personal protective equipment
You cannot communicate hazards effectively until they are identified.
5. Lockout/tagout procedures are designed to:
A. Reduce paper work
B. Increase production
C. Prevent unexpected startup of machinery
D. Train employees
Lockout/tagout prevents machines from starting while being serviced.
6. Which of the following is true about fall protection?
A. Only for workers over 30 years old
B. Required only indoors
C. Required for employees working six feet or more above a lower level
D. Optional if a ladder is used
OSHA requires fall protection at six feet in general industry and at four feet in
construction.
7. Personal protective equipment (PPE) should be:
A. Optional
B. Shared among workers
C. Provided and maintained by the employer
D. Only for managers
Employers are responsible for PPE provision, maintenance, and training.
8. Which OSHA standard covers respiratory protection?
A. 1910.22
B. 1910.120
, C. 1910.134
D. 1910.212
Respiratory protection is specifically covered under 29 CFR 1910.134.
9. A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides information about:
A. Employee salaries
B. Production schedules
C. Chemical hazards and safe handling
D. Company policies
SDSs are required to inform workers about chemical hazards, PPE, and emergency
measures.
10.Hazardous energy sources include:
A. Electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal
B. Only electrical
C. Only chemicals
D. Only moving machinery
Any energy source that can cause injury is considered hazardous energy.
11.Which of the following is true regarding emergency action plans?
A. Only needed in hospitals
B. Only for natural disasters
C. Employers must have written procedures for emergencies
D. Optional if the workplace is small
OSHA requires written emergency plans for all workplaces.
12.A confined space is:
A. Any office area
B. Large enough for a worker to enter, with limited entry and exit, not
designed for continuous occupancy
C. An outdoor space
D. A small storage closet
Confined spaces pose special hazards such as limited airflow or entrapment.
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2026/2027 LATEST UPDATE | 100 % RATED AND
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1. Which of the following is the main purpose of OSHA?
A. To increase company profits
B. To assure safe and healthful working conditions
C. To regulate wages
D. To provide health insurance
OSHA’s mission is to ensure workplace safety and health for workers in the U.S.
2. Employers are required to provide training in a language and vocabulary
that:
A. Only managers understand
B. Workers can read easily
C. Workers can understand
D. Government inspectors approve
Training must be comprehensible to employees to be effective.
3. Which of the following is considered a hazard?
A. Properly stored chemicals
B. Exposed electrical wiring
C. Fire extinguisher
D. Safety signs
Hazards are sources of potential harm; exposed wiring can cause injury or death.
, 4. What is the first step in hazard communication?
A. Labeling chemicals
B. Training employees
C. Identifying hazards
D. Providing personal protective equipment
You cannot communicate hazards effectively until they are identified.
5. Lockout/tagout procedures are designed to:
A. Reduce paper work
B. Increase production
C. Prevent unexpected startup of machinery
D. Train employees
Lockout/tagout prevents machines from starting while being serviced.
6. Which of the following is true about fall protection?
A. Only for workers over 30 years old
B. Required only indoors
C. Required for employees working six feet or more above a lower level
D. Optional if a ladder is used
OSHA requires fall protection at six feet in general industry and at four feet in
construction.
7. Personal protective equipment (PPE) should be:
A. Optional
B. Shared among workers
C. Provided and maintained by the employer
D. Only for managers
Employers are responsible for PPE provision, maintenance, and training.
8. Which OSHA standard covers respiratory protection?
A. 1910.22
B. 1910.120
, C. 1910.134
D. 1910.212
Respiratory protection is specifically covered under 29 CFR 1910.134.
9. A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides information about:
A. Employee salaries
B. Production schedules
C. Chemical hazards and safe handling
D. Company policies
SDSs are required to inform workers about chemical hazards, PPE, and emergency
measures.
10.Hazardous energy sources include:
A. Electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, chemical, thermal
B. Only electrical
C. Only chemicals
D. Only moving machinery
Any energy source that can cause injury is considered hazardous energy.
11.Which of the following is true regarding emergency action plans?
A. Only needed in hospitals
B. Only for natural disasters
C. Employers must have written procedures for emergencies
D. Optional if the workplace is small
OSHA requires written emergency plans for all workplaces.
12.A confined space is:
A. Any office area
B. Large enough for a worker to enter, with limited entry and exit, not
designed for continuous occupancy
C. An outdoor space
D. A small storage closet
Confined spaces pose special hazards such as limited airflow or entrapment.