Electrical Standards and Practices, Exercises of Electrical Engineering

This is about OSHA also known as Occupational Safety and Health Association, a short exercises for warm ups

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Extended Sample Test: OSHA (Occupational Safety
and Health Administration)
Part I. Identification (10 points)
Write the correct term that the statement refers to (e.g., OSHA, Hazard,
PPE, Employer Responsibility, Worker’s Right)
1. The U.S. government agency created by the OSH Act of 1970 to ensure
workplace safety.
2. Equipment such as gloves, goggles, respirators, and helmets used to
protect workers.
3. The responsibility to keep accurate records of work-related injuries and
illnesses belongs to the __________.
4. Asking OSHA to inspect the workplace is an example of a __________.
5. A harmful condition that causes physical injury or illness in the
workplace.
6. The legal document that established OSHA in 1970.
7. An example of an engineering control that reduces workplace hazards.
8. A condition that causes long-term internal injuries like cancer or hearing
loss.
9. The type of control considered the least effective way to prevent hazards.
10. Workers are protected by law from employer retaliation under
__________.
Part II. Enumeration (15 points)
11. List three rights of workers under OSHA.
12. Enumerate five responsibilities of employers under OSHA.
13. List the top two most effective hazard controls according to OSHA.
14. Enumerate four types of safety hazards.
15. List three examples of administrative controls.
16. Enumerate three examples of PPE.
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Extended Sample Test: OSHA (Occupational Safety

and Health Administration)

Part I. Identification (10 points)

Write the correct term that the statement refers to (e.g., OSHA, Hazard, PPE, Employer Responsibility, Worker’s Right)

  1. The U.S. government agency created by the OSH Act of 1970 to ensure workplace safety.
  2. Equipment such as gloves, goggles, respirators, and helmets used to protect workers.
  3. The responsibility to keep accurate records of work-related injuries and illnesses belongs to the __________.
  4. Asking OSHA to inspect the workplace is an example of a __________.
  5. A harmful condition that causes physical injury or illness in the workplace.
  6. The legal document that established OSHA in 1970.
  7. An example of an engineering control that reduces workplace hazards.
  8. A condition that causes long-term internal injuries like cancer or hearing loss.
  9. The type of control considered the least effective way to prevent hazards.
  10. Workers are protected by law from employer retaliation under __________.

Part II. Enumeration (15 points)

  1. List three rights of workers under OSHA.
  2. Enumerate five responsibilities of employers under OSHA.
  3. List the top two most effective hazard controls according to OSHA.
  4. Enumerate four types of safety hazards.
  5. List three examples of administrative controls.
  6. Enumerate three examples of PPE.
  1. List three organizations or groups that can represent workers if they fear retaliation.
  2. Enumerate three employer actions required when a workplace incident occurs.
  3. List three examples of health hazards.
  4. Enumerate five ways employers can inform employees about workplace hazards.

Part III. Fill in the Blanks (15 points)

  1. The Occupational Safety and Health Act was passed in the year __________.
  2. OSHA requires employers to notify them within __________ hours of a workplace death or when three or more workers are hospitalized.
  3. The least effective form of hazard control is __________.
  4. __________ is the process of replacing a dangerous substance or condition with a less hazardous one.
  5. Workers have the right to review __________ of work-related injuries and illnesses.
  6. OSHA provides training and assistance to __________ and __________.
  7. Safety hazards cause immediate harm such as __________, __________, or __________.
  8. Cancer and heart disease are examples of __________ hazards.
  9. Workers have the legal right to refuse __________ job tasks.
  10. Engineering controls include the use of __________, __________, and __________.
  11. The OSHA poster must be displayed in the __________ where workers can see it.
  12. Employers must notify OSHA within __________ hours when three or more workers are hospitalized.
  13. The __________ control method is the most effective way to remove a workplace hazard.
  14. __________ is an example of a substitution hazard control.
  1. Job rotation; Changing work schedules; Reducing exposure times (any three)
  2. Gloves, helmets, respirators (any three)
  3. Worker Centers; Unions; OSHA itself (any three)
  4. Notify OSHA; Post citations; Correct the hazard (any three)
  5. Cancer, hearing loss, respiratory illness (any three)
  6. Training; Labels; Alarms; Color-coded systems; Safety data sheets (any five)

Part III. Fill in the Blanks

  1. 8 hours
  2. PPE
  3. Substitution
  4. Records
  5. Workers and Employers
  6. Broken bones, cuts, electrocutions (any three)
  7. Health
  8. Unsafe or unhealthful
  9. Machine guards, guardrails, backup alarms (any three)
  10. Workplace
  11. 8 hours
  12. Elimination
  13. Using non-lead paint (or similar)
  14. Unions