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OSHA 10-Hour Final Exam (3 Latest Versions) includes accurate and verified questions cov, Exams of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Master the OSHA 10-Hour Final Exam with confidence! This essential resource provides a comprehensive collection of verified exam questions and answers covering all critical safety topics mandated by OSHA. Dive deep into workplace fundamentals, hazard identification, fall protection systems (PFAS, guardrails), electrical safety protocols (GFCI), PPE requirements, scaffold & ladder safety, crane operation hazards, excavation standards, Hazard Communication (SDS, labeling), and workers' rights. Ideal for construction workers, supervisors, and safety professionals, this guide is your key to passing the exam and building a solid foundation for a safer work environment. Prepare effectively with real exam-style questions spanning over 130 pages of core safety knowledge.

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OSHA 10-Hour Final Exam (3 Latest
Versions) includes accurate and verified
questions covering workplace safety
fundamentals, hazard recognition,
personal protective equipment (PPE), fire
prevention, fall protection, electrical
safety, and workers
What are two US government agencies that are good resources for
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OSHA 10-Hour Final Exam (3 Latest

Versions) includes accurate and verified

questions covering workplace safety

fundamentals, hazard recognition,

personal protective equipment (PPE), fire

prevention, fall protection, electrical

safety, and workers

What are two US government agencies that are good resources for safety and health information? ......answer.....OSHA and NIOSH

OSHA requires fall protection when working near the edge of a trench or excavation that is _________ or more in depth. ......answer.....6 feet

  1. Every supported scaffold and its components must support, without failure, its own weight and at least _______ the intended load. ......answer.....4 times
  2. During an OSHA inspection: ......answer.....You have the right to talk to the inspector privately
  3. The OSHA standards for Construction and General Industry are found in: ......answer.....Parts 1926 and 1910

B. Fall protection must be provided when working over dangerous machinery

C. Both A and B are correct

D. None of the above

  1. Employees must not work on scaffold surfaces until: ......answer.....It is determined to have strength and structural integrity to support intended loads
  2. From your choices below, what would you consider to be a "major" fall hazard in construction? ......answer.....A. Roof edges and floor openings

B. Steel erection

C. Improper scaffold construction

D. Unsafe use of portable ladders

E. All the above

  1. Climbing on the cross braces of scaffolds is allowed: ......answer.....Never
  2. If there are defects found during the inspection of personal fall protection equipment, or if the equipment has been used in an arrest, it must be: ......answer.....Removed immediately from service
  3. More than 33% of fatalities in construction are from a combination of falls from: ......answer.....Roofs
  4. Examples of fall hazards that have resulted in deaths on the jobsite include: ......answer.....A. Falls to the ground or lower levels

harness; and: ......answer.....Connecting device (lanyard with shock absorber/retractable lifeline, snap hooks)

  1. When using scaffolds, make sure there is which of the following? ......answer.....A. Safe and compliant access and egress

B. Full planking

C. Stable footing

D. Guard railing

E. All of the above

  1. Preventing fall hazards is a critical part of the construction planning process. Controls to mitigate fall hazards include installing which of the following? ......answer.....A. Guardrails

B. Walls

C. Protective covers

D. Parapets

E. All of the above

  1. OSHA requires fall protection at different heights for construction and general industry however, regardless of the fall distance, which of the following is most correct? ......answer.....A. Fall protection must be provided when working over dangerous equipment

B. Fall protection must be provided when working over dangerous machinery

C. Both A and B are correct

D. None of the above

  1. D-rings and snap-hooks must have a minimum tensile strength of: ......answer.....5,000 pounds
  1. Where there is no specific OSHA standard, employers must comply with the OSH Act's: ......answer.....General Duty Clause
  2. Typically, how long does an employee have to file a complaint with OSHA, when the employee has been discriminated against for reporting a safety or health hazard? ......answer.....30 days
  3. True or False: OSHA standards appear in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). ......answer.....True
  4. True or False: A worker or worker representative can file a complaint about a safety or health hazard in the workplace. ......answer.....True
  1. Employers covered by OSHA's standards must display an "It's the Law" poster. What does this poster address? ......answer.....Safety and health information
  2. Which of following would be best to have when consulting a medical professional about possible exposure to a harmful chemical? ......answer.....Safety Data Sheet for the chemical
  3. The CFR Parts, such as Part 1926 for Construction, are further broken down into ___________, which group together specific and detailed standards. ......answer.....Subparts
  4. Which of the following is a type of OSHA violation? ......answer.....A. Repeat

B. Serious

  1. What type of OSHA inspection is conducted when immediate death or serious harm is likely? ......answer.....Imminent danger
  2. True or False: You can request to remain anonymous when OSHA presents a complaint to your employer. ......answer.....True
  3. The creation of OSHA provided this important right to workers: ......answer.....The right to a safe and healthful workplace.
  4. OSHA requires that employers pay for which of the following personal protective equipment (PPE)? ......answer.....Hard hats
  5. The right of workers to be safe and healthy while on the job, without fear of punishment is spelled out in: ......answer.....Section 11(c) of the OSH Act
  1. When you've been assigned a new job or task, be sure to ask about the: ......answer.....Written procedures and any additional training that may be required
  2. One of the main responsibilities employers have, as required by OSHA standards , is to: ......answer.....Provide training
  3. What is OSHA's mission? ......answer.....To save lives, prevent injuries and protect the health of America's workers.
  4. Which of the following is a way that an employee can contact OSHA? ......answer.....A. Email

B. In person at a local office

C. Phone

  1. The OSH Act covers: ......answer.....A. All private sector companies

B. Manufacturing, Construction, longshoring, agriculture, law, and others

C. The self employed

D. Both a and b

  1. Which of the following industries has the highest fatality rate on an annual basis (1,100 workers per year)? ......answer.....A. The nuclear industry

B. The oil refining industry

C. The chemical manufacturing industry

D. The construction industry

  1. State OSHA plans are plans authorized by Federal OSHA; what is true of these state operated plans? ......answer.....A. State plans are authorized by Federal OSHA

B. State plans must be at least as stringent as the Federal requirements

C. State plan programs respond to accidents and employee complaints, like federal OSHA

D. All of the above

  1. The Fat-Cat report refers to: ......answer.....A table that contains the weekly summaries of fatalities and catastrophes

SDS (safety data sheets) should contain: ......answer.....chemical name, hazardous ingredients, physical + chemical characteristics, compatibility, etc

During the course of construction, how frequently should combustible scrap and debris be removed? ......answer.....At regular intervals

In the event of exposure to hazardous conditions that cannot be eliminated, employers should require employees: ......answer.....To wear appropriate PPE

An emergency action plan should contain all these elements EXCEPT: ......answer.....General job duties for each employee after the "all clear is sounded"

An emergency action plan does not have to include general job duties for each employee after the all clear is sounded.

Safety programs should contain all these elements EXCEPT ......answer.....A safety program should not contain any reference to increased exposure to build endurance, since this poses a threat to the safety and health of workers.

Job site inspections should focus on all these factors EXCEPT: ......answer.....The Lunch Room

Exposure records and data analyses based on the exposure records are to be kept by employers for _____ years. ......answer.....30 Years

Based on specific OSHA definitions of workers and their roles, every person working at a construction job site should be _____. ......answer.....Only authorized personnel are allowed to perform work at construction job sites.