CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST 2025 ALREADY GRADED A+
Who should inspect all the machinery and equipment before and
during use to ensure that they are within safe working parameters? -
ANSWERS-Competent person.
What hazards associated with crane operations? - ANSWERS-o
Improper load rating
o Excessive speeds
o No hand signals
o Unguarded parts and swing radius
o Working too close to power lines
o Improper exhaust system
o Shattered windows
o No steps/guardrails walkways and boom angle indicators
,o Not using outriggers
How do crane accidents commonly occur? - ANSWERS-o Instability—
unsecured load, load capacity exceeded, or ground not level or too
soft.
o Lack of communication—the point of operation is a distance from
the crane operator or not in full view of the operator.
o Lack of training.
o Inadequate maintenance or inspection
Who is covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Act -
ANSWERS-Every working man and woman in the nation safe and
healthful working conditions.
What does the General Duty clause of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act (OSH Act)
state? - ANSWERS-Employer is required to provide his/her
,employees with a workplace that is "free from recognized hazards
that are causing or are
likely to cause death or serious harm" to employees.
What are the types of OSHA inspections? - ANSWERS-1. Imminent
danger inspections
2. Catastrophic and fatal accident inspections
3. Employee complaint inspections
4. Programmed high hazard inspections
5. Re-inspections
What types of violations and penalties may OSHA issue following an
inspection? - ANSWERS-1. Other-than-serious violation
2. Serious violation
3. Willful violation
4. Repeated violation
5. Failure to abate
What are workers' rights and responsibilities? - ANSWERS-1. Reading
and understanding safety materials, following safe procedures,
wearing the property gear, and reporting hazardous conditions in the
, workplace.
2. To Identify and correct problems in their workplaces, working with
their employers to correct these problems whenever possible.
3. To complain to OSHA in person, by telephone, fax, mail or
electronic correspondence via the OSHA website about workplace
conditions that
threaten their health or safety.
4. To seek safe and healthful working conditions without being
disciplined or fired by their employer.
Competent person: - ANSWERS-A person capable of identifying
existing and predictable hazards in the work environment that are
unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to employees and who is
authorized to correct hazards.
Confined space: - ANSWERS-Any space having a limited means of
egress including, but not limited to, storage tanks, process vessels,
bins, boilers, ventilation or exhaust ducts, sewers, underground utility
vaults, tunnels, pipelines and open top spaces more than four feet in
depth such as pits, tubs, vaults and vessels.