OSHA 30 Construction Test Answer Key|
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Correct /Verified (Fall Hazards) 72 Q&A
A Hazard Is Any Situation Or Condition That Has The Potential To Cause Harm To
Which Of The Following?
A. Life
B. Health
C. Property
D. Environment
E. All Of The Above
- E. All Of The Above (CORRECT ANSWER)
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Examples Of Falls That Have Resulted In Deaths On The Jobsite Include:
A. Falls To The Ground Or Lower Levels
B. Falls Through Existing Floor Or Roof Openings
C. Falls Through The Floor Or Roof Surface
D. Falls On The Same Level
E. All Of The Above
- E. All Of The Above (CORRECT ANSWER)
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A Hazard Is A Situation Or Condition That Has The Potential To Cause Harm To
Which Of The Following?
A. Life
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B. Health
C. Property
D. Environment
E. All Of The Above
- E. All Of The Above (CORRECT ANSWER)
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A Theoretical Or "What If" Hazard Is A ______.
A. Hazard That Is Not Obvious
B. Hazard That May Take An Event Or Series Of Events To Occur
C. Highly Unlikely Event And Not To Be Considered
D. Both A & B
- D. Both A & B (CORRECT ANSWER)
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Fall Hazards Become Fall Incidents When People _______.
A. Forget Gravity Is Always Working
B. Do Not Protect Themselves From Fall Hazards
C. Become Complacent And Think They Can Catch Themselves
D. All Of The Above
- D. All Of The Above (CORRECT ANSWER)
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In The Slide Entitled "How Long Does It Take A Person To Fall?", The Example Noted
That A Person Could Fall 64 Feet In Approximately How Many Seconds?
A. 1/3 Second
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B. 2 Seconds
C. 10 Seconds
D. None Of The Above
- B. 2 Seconds (CORRECT ANSWER)
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A Fall Hazard Is Anything That Could Cause You To ______________________ And
That Has The Potential To Result In A Fall.
A. Lose Your Balance
B. Lose Bodily Support
C. Both A And B
D. None Of The Above
- C. Both A And B (CORRECT ANSWER)
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Fed Osha Requires Fall Protection On Construction Sites Be Used At:
A. 4 Ft.
B. 5 Ft.
C. 6 Ft.
D. 7 Ft.
- C. 6 Ft. (CORRECT ANSWER)
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Osha's Focus Four Training Topics Include Caught-In Or-Between, Struck-By
Electrocution, And:
A. Motor Vehicle Accidents