FALL PROTECTION
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
SCAFFOLDS & LADDERS
SAFETY LEADERSHIP & PROGRAMS
TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & HAZARDS
100

This is the maximum height you can work without fall protection.

6ft

100

This device protects people from electrical shock.

GFI

100

True or false? Cross braces may be used for access to a scaffold. 

False

100

PPE is considered this in the hierarchy of controls.

Last line of defense

100

Flying object hazards are dangerous with powder-actuated tools because of this.

High force behind the fastener

200

Extension ladders must extend this distance above a landing.

3ft

200

Minimum safe distance from power lines up to 50kV.

10ft

200

True or False? Acceptable scaffold access methods include ladders, stair towers, and ramps.

True

200

A competent person must be able to identify hazards and have this authority.

The authority to correct hazards

200

What is high force behind the fastener

Repair

300

According to Osha Fall protection is required when?

Leading edge, above 6ft, boom lifts

300

Gloves used for live electrical work must be certified every ____.

6 months

300

Scaffold inspections must occur at this time.

before each shift or after changes

300

Near misses should be reported for this reason

identify trends and prevent future incidents

300

True or False? Annual crane inspections are required and must be documented.

True

400

This must always be completed before using fall protection equipment.

Rescue plan

400

The three types of electrical injuries.

shock, arc flash, and thermal injuries

400

Proper ladder angle ratio (vertical to horizontal).

4:1

400

OSHA recognizes safety programs as a way of demonstrating this.

Good faith by the employer

400

Hand-arm vibration can cause this condition.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

500

Snap hooks and D-rings must have this minimum tensile strength.

5,000lbs

500

The minimum gauge extension cord allowed on construction sites.

12 AWG

500

Medium-duty scaffolds must support this many pounds per square foot.

50ft

500

The four elements of an effective safety and health program.

Management commitment, employee involvement, worksite analysis, and hazard prevention/control?

500

 One cubic yard of dirt can weigh as much as this.

2,700lbs