Ropes
Harnesses
OSHA
Fall Protection
NCSG Settlement
100

This is the proper name for the knot used when tying a figure eight that creates a loop in the rope.

Figure 8 on a bite

100

At a minimum, this type of harness must be used for fall arrest and fall protection.

Five-point harness

100

The minimum number of employees required needed to be subject to OSHA regulations.

One
100

True or false. Fall protection is required when working from a ladder.

False

100

This is required to be conducted prior to performing work on a job site.

Jobsite Hazard Assessment

200

When selecting rope to be used in fall protection, you would want to use this kind of rope rather than dynamic rope.

Static Rope

200
Carabiners used when connecting ropes or devices to a harness should always be made of this material.

Aluminum

200

The time limit requirement for reporting a workplace fatality.

8 hours

200
The OSHA General Industry standard for minimum height required for fall protection. 

4 feet

200

Even if a task is a covered task that may not necessarily require fall protection when working on a roof, what is the exception to the exception.

If fall protection is already in place, it must be used.

300

When your rope gear gets wet, this is how you properly maintain it.

Hang it to dry.

300

This is the condition where blood flow is restricted to vital organs due to being cut off by sitting in a harness while suspended in the air.

Suspension Trauma

300

True or false. Helmets are always required by OSHA when working on the roof.

False. But explain why we wear them on the roof.

300

The OSHA Construction Standard minimum height required for fall protection. 

6 feet

300

Ladders can be used on roofs to access the chimney as long as these conditions are met.

Secured to the chimney at two points: one high and the other low.

400
This knot is handy for use as a pivot line, a connection point for accessories such as buckets or pails, and can also be used to isolate a damaged section of rope.

The butterfly knot.

400

When performing a device changeover, and attaching a descender device on a roof, this is the direction your body should be oriented in order to attach the device more easily.

Turned with your right leg pointed down pitch in the direction of your descent.

400

A designated employee who has participated in specialized training to recognize hazards and develop a plan to mitigate the hazards in relation to a specific area of work.

Competent Person

400

The minimum height required for fall protection on scaffolding.

10 feet

400

This training must take place during initial fall protection training as well as an annual refresher. This training is the company's plan for preventing suspension trauma. 

Self-rescue and Assisted-rescue Training

500

The preferred style of static rope used in fall protection.

Kernmantle rope.

500

Z89.1

The ANSI standard for certifying head protection for use in the workplace.

500

This is the phrase used when referring the distance of a worker traveling further from the anchor point and striking an object (ground or structural member) before the PFAS engages.

Swing fall

500

True or false. When the scaffolding work platform is fully decked and has the proper toe boards, midrails, and top rails, the worker is not required to be tied off to an anchor point.

True. Fall protection is already in place in this scenario.

500

Tasks that were formerly required to follow OSHA Construction regulations and, per the settlement, are permitted to follow OSHA General Industry regulations are referred to as this.

Covered Tasks

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