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CM 2215 OSHA Final Exam Fall 2024 with answers

  1. |-Falls
  • |Electrocution
  • |Struck-by
  • |Caught-in |or |In-Between: |OSHA's |Four |Focus |Injuries
  1. |OSHA's |mission |is |to |save |what |and |prevent |what?: |lives, |injuries
  2. |OSHA's |primary |method |of |enforcement |of |safety |regulations |is |through

what?: |Inspections

  1. |OSHA |was |formed |because |what |two |rates |were |increasing?: |injury |and

death |rates

  1. |OSHA |was |signed |into |law |by |which |president?: |Nixon
  2. |OSHA |was |signed |into |law |by |President |Nixon |in |December |of |_________.-

: | 1970

  1. |(REMEMBER |ORDER)
  2. |Imminent |Danger
  3. |Severe |illness |and |injuries
  4. |Worker |complaints
  5. |Referrals
  6. |Targeted |Inspections
  7. |Follow-up |Inspections: |OSHA's |Inspection |priorities
  8. |- |Willful
  • |Serious

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  • |Other-than-serious
  • |Repeated: |OSHA |citations
  1. |What |two |OSHA |citations |have |a |fine |that |can |go |up |to |$134,937?: |Willful |and

Repeated

  1. |What |two |OSHA |citations |have |a |fine |that |can |go |up |to |$13,494?: |Serious

and |Other-Than-Serious

  1. |the |general |duty |clause |(section |5(a)(1)) |states |that |the |_______ |must

provide |a |workplace |free |from |________ |hazards.: |employer, |recognized

  1. |What |does |PPE |stand |for?: |Personal |Protective |Equipment
  2. |- |Lower |morale
  • |Increased |costs |to |retrain |workers
  • |Slower |production |rates
  • |Higher |turnover
  • |Increased |worker's |compensation |rates: |Effects |of |workplace |injuries |and

|illnesses 1 |/ | 8

  1. |OSHA |standards |are |found |in |the |_______ |CFR.: |29th
  2. |Part |________ |contains |recordkeeping |standards.: | 1904
  3. |Part |_______ |contains |general |industry |standards.: | 1910
  4. |Part |_______ |contains |construction |industry |standards.: | 1926
  5. |A |_________ |standard |applies |to |all |industries: |Horizontal
  6. |A |_________ |standard |applies |only |to |certain |industries.: |Vertical
  7. |Direct |costs |are |usually |paid |by |submitting |claims |to |_________ |companies.:

3 / |Insurance

  1. |- |Medical |costs
  • |Repair |costs |for |damaged |equipment,
  • |Administrative
  • |Continuation |of |pay

What |kind |of |cost |are |these?: |Direct |Costs

  1. |- |Difficult |to |identify |and |quantify
  • |Usually |paid |by |insurance
  • |Time |for |loss |work
  • |Loss |of |earning |power

What |kind |of |cost |are |these?: |Indirect |costs

  1. |A |company's |________ |Modification |Rate |is |determined |by |the |company's

own |record |of |accidents and |losses.: |Experience

  1. |Actual |losses |/ |Expected |losses: |EMR |formula
  2. |Incident |Rates |allow |for |a |comparative |level |of |injuries |between |different

|_____________, |_____________, |or |_______________.: |Industries, |organizations, |or |operations

  1. |(# |of |incidents |x |200,000 |hours) |/ | 100 |workers: |Incident |Rate |Formula
  2. |The |typical |incident |rate |formula |is |based |on |_______ |workers |working

________ |hours |per |year.: |100, |200,

  1. |What |does |TRIR |stand |for?: |Total

Recordable

4 / Incident Rate

  1. |What |does |DART |stand |for?: |Days

Away Restricted Transferred

  1. |Employers |must |provide |fall |protection |when |they |could |fall...: | 6 |ft |or |more

2 |/ | 8

  1. |Guard |rail

Safety |net Personal |Fall |Arrest |Systems |(PFAS): |Three |types |of |conventional |fall |protection

  1. |Top |rail

Mid |rail Toe |board: |Guardrail |components

  1. |________ |rail |that |must |be |______ |inches |high | ± |____inches |and |hold |_____

lbs.: |top, |42, |3, | 200

  1. |________rail |that |must |be |halfway |and |hold |____ |lbs.: |mid, | 150
  2. |________rail |that |must |be |____inches |high |and |hold |____lbs.: |toe |board,

3.5", | 50

  1. |- |Anchorage |point |that |can |hold |5,000 |lbs. |per |worker
  • |body |harness
  • |Connector/Lanyard

Which |conventional |fall |protection |system |are |these |for?: |Personal |Fall |Arrest

5 / System

  1. |When |stopping |a |fall, |a |personal |fall |arrest |system |shall |bring |an |employee

to |a |complete |stop |and |limit |the |maximum |deceleration |distance |to |____ feet.: |3.

  1. |Personal |fall |arrest |systems, |when |stopping |a |fall, |shall |be |rigged |such

that |an |employee |cannot |free |fall |more |than |_____ |feet |or |contact |any |lower level.: | 6

  1. |Safety |nets |must |be |as |____ |______ |____to |the |workers |as |possible |and

be |______ |tested.: |close |as |possible, |drop

  1. |When |mechanical |equipment |is |being |used |perpendicular |to |the |roof |edge,

the |warning |lines |cannot |be |closer |than |____ |feet.: | 10

  1. |OSHA |requires |that |scaffolding |being |erected, |moved, |dismantled |or |altered |be

|supervised |by |a |___________ |person.: |Competent

  1. |On |temporary |stairs, |handrails |(to |provide |adequate |handholds |for |employees

|grasping |to |prevent |falling) |shall |have |a |minimum |clearance |of |____ |inches between |the |handrail |and |walls.: | 3

  1. |A |controlled |decking |zone |can |only |be |used |as |fall |protection |up |to |a

maximum |height |of |____ |feet.: | 30

  1. |Hazard |+ |Exposure: |Injury |formula
  2. |The |best |method |to |prevent |injuries |is |to |__________________.: |Prevent

hazards

  1. |The |second |best |way |to |prevent |injuries |is |to |________________.: |Eliminate

the |hazard

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  1. |The |third |best |way |to |prevent |an |injury |is |to |_________________.: |Control

the |exposure

  1. |The |preferred |method |to |control |exposure |is |to |__________________.:

|engineering

  1. |The |second |best |way |to |control |exposure |is |to |________________.: |administrate

|(rules)

  1. |The |least |preferred |way |to |control |exposure |is |to |_________________.: |PPE
  2. |1. |An |opening |conference
  3. |A |Worksite |"Walk-around"
  4. |A |Closing |conference: |Three |Parts |of |an |OSHA |inspection
  5. |Only |what |companies |may |have |a |focused |OSHA |inspection?: |Construction
  6. |- |verify |the |S&H |program/plan |effectiveness |by |interview/observation
  • |assess |how |the |project |addresses |the |four |leading |hazards
  • |assess |how |the |project |addresses |other |serious |hazards: |Focused |Inspection

determinants

  1. |If |the |CSHO |does |not |find |that |a |company |qualifies |for |a |focused |inspection

, |they |will |receive |a |________________ |inspection.: |Comprehensive

  1. |The |purpose |of |an |OSHA |compliance |directive |(CPL) |is |to |insure...: |Consistent

|enforcement |of |OSHA |regulations

  1. |Creating |Employer

Exposed |Employer Correcting |Employer Controlling |Employer: |Four |Types |of |Employers |in |a |Multi-Employer |situation

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  1. |The |employer |that |caused |or |created |a |hazardous |condition |that |violates

an |OSHA |standard: |Creating |Employer

  1. |An |employer |whose |own |employees |are |exposed |to |the |hazard, |even |if |they

didn't |create |the |hazard: |Exposing |Employer

  1. |Employer |responsible |for |correcting |a |hazard: |Correcting |Employer
  2. |General |supervisory |authority |with |power |to |correct |or |require |others |to

correct |by |contract |or |in |practice. |must |exercise |reasonable |care.: |Controlling Employer

  1. |- |the |employer |did |not |cause |the |hazard |to |exist.
  • |the |employer |did |not |directly |control |conditions |causing |the |hazard.
  • |the |employer |has |taken |reasonable |steps |to |notify |the |parties |charged |with

cause |and |control |of |the |problem

  • |the |employer |has |taken |reasonable |steps |to |keep |his/her |employees |away

from |the |hazard: |Defense |against |a |citation |in |a |multi-employer |situation

  1. |OSHA |defines |an |excavation |as |any |man-made |cut, |cavity, |trench, |or

|depression |in |the |earth's |surface |formed |by |______removal.: |Earth

  1. |A |trench |is |defined |as |a |narrow |underground |excavation |that |is |______

than |it |is |wide: |Deeper

  1. |A |trench |cannot |be |wider |than |_____ |feet.: | 15
  2. |Cave-in |protection |is |required |for |all |excavations |greater |than |____ |feet |in

depth |unless |they |are |entirely in |solid |stable |rock.: | 5

  1. |A |ladder |must |be |provided |every |_____ |feet |for |excavations |greater |than

8 / ____ |feet |in |depth.: |25, | 4

  1. |Spoil |piles, |material, |and |equipment |must |be |kept |____ |feet |from |the

excavation.: | 2

  1. |Excavation |inspections |must |be |conducted |_____ |and |before |start |of

work: |Daily

  1. |Excavation |inspections |must |be |conducted |to |determine |soil |_________.-

: |Classification

  1. |Sloping

Shoring Shielding Benching: |Cave-in |protection

  1. |Another |version |of |sloping. |Looks |like |sloped |steps; |Less |preferred |because |of

|sharp |edges: |Benching

  1. |Natural |solid |mineral |material |that |can |be |excavated |with |vertical |sides: |-

Stable |Rock

  1. |__________ |____: |cohesive |soils |with |an |unconfined |compressive |strength

of |___ |tons |per |square |foot |tsf.: |Type |A |soil, |1.

  1. |_________ |____: |cohesive |soils |with |an |unconfined |compressive |strength

greater |than |__ |tsf |but |less |than |1.5 |tsf.: |Type |B, |0.

  1. |________ |____: |cohesive |soils |with |a |unconfined |compressive |strength |of

____ |tsf |or |less.: |Type |C, |0.

  1. |Type |A |soil |can |be |sloped |at |a |ratio |of | 1 |/ | 2 |: | 1 |if |the |excavation |will |be |open

for |less |than | 24 |hours |and

9 / is |less |than |_____ |feet |in |depth.: | 12

  1. |Any |excavation |more |than |____ |feet |in |depth |requires |a |qualified |person

to |design |the |protection.: | 20

  1. |The |classification |of |soil |shall |be |made |based |on |the |results |of |at |least |one

visual |and |one |_____ |analysis conducted |by |a |competent |person.: |Manual

  1. |Inspections |must |be |done |by |a...: |competent |person
  2. |- |Identify |the |job |to |be |examined
  • |Identify |the |steps |or |elements |of |the |job
  • |Identify |the |hazards |of |each |key |step
  • |Identify |the |control |to |address |each |hazard: |Four |Steps |in |conducting |a |JSA
  1. |A |safety |audit |is |___________ |in |nature |while |inspections |are

______________.: |Quantitative, |qualitative

  1. |An |audit |compares |actual |performance |to |a |set |_______________.: |standard
  2. |OSHA |recordkeeping |requirements |are |contained |in |____ |_____

_________, |which |is |a |horizontal |standard |applying |to |_____ |companies |regulated |by |OSHA.: | 29 |CFR |1904, |all

  1. |Businesses |regulated |by |OSHA |may |be |exempt |from |these |standards |for

two |reasons, |_____________ |or |__________________.: |Size |(10 |employers |or less |for |the |entire |calendar |year) |and |Type |(Low |hazard)

  1. |Companies |cannot |employ |______ |______ |employees |at |any |point |during

the |calendar |year |to |claim |the |size |exemption.: |over | 10

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  1. |Companies |must |have |a |____ |risk |SIC |or |NAICS |code |to |claim |the |type

exemption.: |high

  1. |Regardless |of |exemptions, |ALL |companies |must |report...: |Fatalities,

|hospitalizations, |amputations, |losses |of |an |eye

  1. |All |companies |must |report |fatalities |within |how |many |hours?: | 8
  2. |All |companies |must |report |hospitalizations, |amputations, |and |losses |of |an

eye |within |how |many |hours?: | 24

  1. |An |employer |must |report |any |employee |even |if |not |on |your |payroll |if |you

______________ |them |on |a |day-to-day |basis.: |Supervise

  1. |OSHA |Form | 301 |is |the |_______________________ |Report.: |Incident
  2. |OSHA |Form | 300 |is |the |______ |of |Injuries.: |log
  3. |OSHA |Form |300A |is |the |_________ |Summary |of |Work-Related |Injuries |and

Illnesses.: |Annual

  1. |Form | 301 |and | 300 |must |be |filled |out |within |____ |days |of |receiving |information

|that |a recordable |case |has |occurred.: | 7

  1. |The |OSHA |300A |must |be |certified |by |a |company |__________ |and |posted

in |a |prominent location |from |__________ |to |___________.: |executive, |February |1st, |April |30th

  1. |All |records |must |be |maintained |for |how |long?: | 5 |years
  2. |What |does |PLHCP |stand |for?: |Positions |Life |Health |Care |Professional
  3. |For |a |count |of |days |on |OSHA |forms, |ALL |calendar |days |are |counted |starting

|the |day |________ |the |injury |takes |place |with |a |cap |of |_______ |days.: |after,

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  1. |An |injury |or |illness |is |an |___________ |condition |or |disorder.: |abnormal
  2. |- |Inhalation
  • |Ingestion
  • |Absorption
  • |Injection: |Four |modes |of |entry |for |most |hazards
  1. |Dusts, |fumes, |& |mists |are |measured |in...: |weight |per |unit |of |volume |(mg/m^3)
  2. |Gasses |and |Vapors |are |measured |in...: |volume |of |contaminant |per |volume

of |air |sampled |(ppm |- |parts |per |million)

  1. |What |does |PEL |stand |for?: |Permissible |Exposure |Limit
  2. |What |does |TLV |stand |for?: |Threshold |Limit |Value
  3. |A |TLV-TWA |is |a |T_____W_____A_______ |and |lasts |for |___________.: |Time

Weighted |Average, | 8 |hours |/ |day |or | 40 |hours |/ |week

  1. |A |TLV-STEL |is |a |S_____T_____E_____L______ |and |lasts |for

____________.: |Short |Term |Exposure |Limit, | 15 |minute |time |period

  1. |A |TLV-C |is |a |C__________ |value |and |should |_________________.: |Ceiling,

never |be |exceeded

  1. |The |maximum |travel |distance |from |any |point |of |the |protected |area |to |the

nearest |fire |extinguisher |shall |not |exceed |______ |feet.: | 100

  1. |All |hand |and |power |tools, |whether |paid |for |by |the |employer |or |employee,

shall |be |___________: |visible

  1. |Whenever |practicable, |all |arc |welding |and |cutting |operations |shall |be

__________ |to |protect |employees |and |other |persons |working |in |the |vicinity.-

12 / : |shielding

  1. |Failure |to |inspect |for |oil |or |grease |on |regulator |fittings, |valves, |or |the

cap |threads |on |a |cylinder |of |oxygen |can |result |in |________ |or |______.: |fire |or explosion

  1. |An |"Assured |equipment |grounding |conductor |program" |deals |with |the

cord-set |and |receptacles |which |are |not |part |of |the |building's |__________ ____________.: |permanent |wiring

  1. |_______ |volts |or |greater |is |the |maximum |voltage |before |guarding |is

required |against |accidental |contact |by |cabinets, |other |forms |of |enclosures, or |by |location |in |a |room |or |enclosure |accessible |only |to |qualified |persons (electricians).: | 50

  1. |The |practice |of |connecting |two |metallic |objects |to |prevent |static |sparks

is |called |___________.: |bonding

  1. |Before |the |start |of |any |work |covered |under |Subpart |V |- |Power |Transmission

|and |Distribution, |existing |conditions |shall |be |determined |when?: |before starting |work

  1. |Eye |and |face |protection |equipment |used |to |protect |against |hazards |shall

meet |the |requirements |specified |in |__________.: |ANSI |Z87.

  1. |Respirators |used |in |the |construction |industry |are |covered |under |OSHA

standard |_____._____.: |1910.

  1. |Accident |prevention |signs |such |as; |danger, |caution |and |exit |signs |shall

be |_______ |when |work |is |being |performed.: |visible |(when |work |is |being |performed)

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  1. |A |material |chute |used |during |demolition |operations |must |be |enclosed

when |its |angle |is |equal |to |or |greater |than |____ |degrees |from |the |horizontal.: | 45

  1. |What |is |the |trigger |height |when |the |masonry |walls |must |be |braced?: | 8 |feet
  2. |When |a |masonry |wall |is |being |constructed, |a |limited |access |zone |at |least

the |height |of |the |wall |plus |a |minimum |of |_____ |feet |tall |shall |be |established on |the |side |of |the |wall |without |scaffolding.: | 4

  1. |Except |for |extra-heavy-duty |metal |or |plastic |portable |ladders, |all |portable

ladders |must |support |____ |times |the |maximum |intended |load.: |3.

  1. |Portable |ladders |with |structural |defects |such |as, |broken |or |missing |rungs

or |split |rails |shall |be |__________ |from |service |until |repaired.: |removed

  1. |According |to |OSHA, |portable |containers |used |to |provide |drinking |water

shall |be |tightly |__________ |and |equipped |with |a |_______.: |closed, |tap

  1. |______contaminants |is |toxic |to |both |male |and |female |reproductive |systems

|and |can |create |significant |exposures |to |workers |removing |paint |from bridges, |renovating |residences, |and |demolishing |or |salvaging |structures.: |- Lead

  1. |Rigging |equipment |for |material |handling |shall |be |inspected |prior |to

_________ |and |as |necessary |____________.: |Use |on |each |shift, |during |its |use

  1. |________________ |must |have |the |authority |to |stop |and |refuse |to |handle

crane |loads |until |a |qualified |person |has |determined |that |safety |has |been assured.: |Operators

  1. |During |crane |operations |when |signaling |is |required, |if |the |signals |are

interrupted |the |crane |operator |should...: |safely |stop |operations |(until |it |is

14 / |reestablished |with |proper |signaling)

  1. |________________ |are |responsible |to |train |signal |persons |to |meet |the

1926.1428 |standard.: |Employers

  1. |The |material |used |in |rollover |protection |structures |must |have |the |capability |of

|performing |at |______ |degree |Fahrenheit.: | 0

  1. |The |operator |training |requirements |for |rough-terrain |industrial |trucks

used |in |the |construction |industry |are |covered |under |OSHA |standard _______.________ |Powered |Industrial |Trucks.: |1910.