"The Enforcer"
The results of workplace injuries and illnesses may include:
a. Reductions in DART and incidence rates
b. Improved customer relations and fewer schedule delays
c. Lower morale and increased costs to train replacement worker
d. Lower workers’ compensation costs and less employee turnover
Lower morale and increased costs to train replacement worker
Where is the General duty clause located?
a. 1903.3
b. Preamble
c. Section 11(c)
d. Section 5(a)(1)
d. Section 5(a)(1)
Which of the following statements regarding the OSH Act is true?
a. OSHA has no jurisdiction in churches or religious organizations
b. The duties and responsibilities of the OSH Act apply to employers only
c. OSHA is required to establish training programs for occupational safety and health personnel
d. State-plans are required to provide worker protection to both private sector and public sector employees
c. OSHA is required to establish training programs for occupational safety and health personnel
The purpose of OSHA Directives, including Enforcement and Compliance Directives (CPL), is to:
a. Describe the process of an OSHA inspection
b. Describe the specific penalties associated with each type of violation
c. Ensure consistent enforcement of OSHA regulations
d. Summarize the reasoning behind OSHA requirements
c. Ensure consistent enforcement of OSHA regulations
OSHA requires that employers certify that abatement is complete:
a. For each cited violation
b. For only the most serious violations cited
c. When three violations are cited
d. When violations result in a fatality
a. For each cited violation
OSHA hierarchy for inspections is:
a. (1) Fatality/Catastrophe, (2) Imminent Danger, (3) Complaints/Referrals, (4) Programmed Inspections
b. (1) Programmed Inspections, (2) Fatality/Catastrophe, (3) Imminent Danger, (4) Complaints/Referrals
c. (1) Imminent Danger, (2) Fatality/Catastrophe, (3) Programmed Inspections, (4) Complaints/Referrals
d. (1) Imminent Danger, (2) Fatality/Catastrophe, (3) Complaints/Referrals, (4) Programmed Inspections
d. (1) Imminent Danger, (2) Fatality/Catastrophe, (3) Complaints/Referrals, (4) Programmed Inspections
Employers must post the OSHA 300-A Summary form annually, from February through April:
a. 1 - 1
b. 1 - 15
c. 1 – 30
d. 15 - 30
c. 1 – 30
To demonstrate leadership and commitment to safety and health, Managers must:
a. Be an example, knowing and following the rules employees are expected to follow
b. Involve only supervisors in policy-making on safety and health issues
c. Order lower level staff to conduct safety and health meetings
d. Place responsibility for the success of the safety and health system on employees
a. Be an example, knowing and following the rules employees are expected to follow
A gap or open space measuring at least two (2) inches in its least dimension in any floor, roof, horizontal walking-working surface or similar surface through which persons may fall, is a(n):
a. Hole
b. Chute
c. Pit
d. Unprotected side
a. Hole
A walking-working surface with an unprotected side or edge that is four (4) feet or more above a lower level requires protection for the employee from:
a. Falling
b. Slipping
c. Standing
d. Tripping
a. Falling
The exit ____ is that portion of an exit route that leads to an exit.
a. access
b. discharge
c. entrance
d. route
a. access
An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) may be communicated orally to the employees if the employer has ____ or fewer employees.
a. 10
b. 25
c. 50
d. 75
a. 10
Fire extinguishers for Class A fires shall be located no more than _____ feet in travel distance from the employee.
a. 25
b. 50
c. 75
d. 100
c. 75
The Process Safety Management (PSM) Standards require refresher training at least every______ years.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
b. 3
The lower flammable limit of a flammable gas or vapor is the:
a. Amount in grams or kilograms that can be ignited
b. Amount that is equivalent to the limiting oxygen percentage that can be ignited
c. Highest concentration of the gas or vapor in air, expressed as a percentage, that can be ignited
d. Lowest concentration of the gas or vapor in air, expressed as a percentage, that can be ignited
d. Lowest concentration of the gas or vapor in air, expressed as a percentage, that can be ignited
OSHA has incorporated by reference industry standard _________ for the handling, use, and storage of compressed gases.
a. ANSI Z87.1
b. ASTM Z10
c. CGA Pamphlet P-1-1965
d. NFPA Publication 30
c. CGA Pamphlet P-1-1965
A respirator must be certified by:
a. ANSI
b. ASTM
c. NIOSH
d. OSHA
c. NIOSH
The ratio for achieving the proper angle for an extension ladder is:
a. 4 to 1
b. 3 to 1
c. 1 to 2
d. 1 to 4
d. 1 to 4
The minimum separation of oxygen and fuel gas cylinders must be at least:
a. 5 ft
b. 15 ft
c. 20 ft
d. 35 ft
c. 20 ft
A handrail or stair rail is required when a staircase has _____ or more risers.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 8
a. 4