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OSHA 30 Final Exam Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

A collection of questions and answers related to osha 30 regulations. It covers various topics, including hazard communication, first aid, cpr, excavation safety, fire safety, and more. Useful for individuals preparing for the osha 30 exam or seeking to refresh their knowledge of workplace safety regulations.

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2023/2024

Available from 12/10/2024

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3 times when you need Hazard Communication Training - ANSWER o Annually o New Hire o Introduce New Chemical How many cycles of CPR do you do before checking - ANSWER 5 First Aid steps for someone who is bleeding on the job site: - ANSWER o Survey o Recognize o Elevate o Pressure o Treat for shock What is used to address what needs to be done on a jobsite - ANSWER Checklist Who would be treated first to last o Head Injury Conscious o Impaled in Leg o Person With no movement or breathing o Unconscious - ANSWER o Head Injury Conscious - o Impaled in Leg - o Person With no movement or breathing - o Unconscious - How much time do you have to call OSHA with an accident, fatality, or 3 or more employees to the hospital - ANSWER 8 Hours Name 2 potential exposure controls needed when respiratory infection and blood is present - ANSWER Gloves and Mask What type of program does management implement that gives all employees value - ANSWER Behavioral Based Program What is the minimum weight for a scaffold to support - ANSWER The scaffolds weight plus 4 times the maximum load What item is placed on a 300 Log, and through what dates must it be posted? - ANSWER o Recordable o Posted From Feb 1 to May 1 What height do you have to have railing on stairs - ANSWER 42 inches or 4th step

What does the investigator need to find out - ANSWER The root cause What is an accident where no one is hurt - ANSWER Near Miss Can a crane lift a load at a 90 degree angle - ANSWER Nope When must you tie off in steel erection - ANSWER 30 ft When can you work under a suspended load in steel erection - ANSWER Must be certified and insured to work under a suspended load In Excavations, what must be done when you dig 20' or more down - ANSWER must have a structural engineer approve If a trench is 2 feet deep without any shoring, what can be done to bring it into compliance? - ANSWER Nothing, it is not out of compliance Must shield welder and any employees working within ____ feet of hot work with amber glasses/goggles - ANSWER 20 ft Must call OSHA if ... - ANSWER Fatality and 3 or more injured on same incident Keep training records for ... - ANSWER 5 years Keep incident records for - ANSWER 5 years Keep Hazard Exposure for - ANSWER 30 years 300 Log ("300 Law") - ANSWER 90 days Recordable General Duty Clause - ANSWER Employer is responsible for a safe work site regardless of OSHA standards OSHA Inspections done by an __________ - ANSWER Inspector Only _____________ can issue fines - ANSWER Area Director Less than _____ People on payroll, OSHA does not cover - ANSWER 10 people New term for PPE - ANSWER Exposure Controls When must you have SDS meeting - ANSWER o 1 a year o Incident o Pre Job Training 4 most common health hazards: - ANSWER Chemical

Biological Physical Health Ergonomic SCBA Test - ANSWER Odor test Rainbow test How many workers die a day - ANSWER 15 how many workers die annually - ANSWER 5600 How many non fatal injuries in 1 year - ANSWER 4 million If man is buried unbury his ______ before anything else - ANSWER chest Asphyxiation - ANSWER Without Oxygen Most excavation accidents occur between how many feet - ANSWER 5 to 15 feet At what depth do you typically need a trench box - ANSWER 5 feet Excavation's biggest risk is - ANSWER engulfment How far away must spoil be placed away from an excavation - ANSWER over 2 feet away Where do you need ladders in an excavation - ANSWER Ladder every 25' and 3' above trench What is the number of fire extinguishers needed on a 5 story building with 1000 sq ft floors - ANSWER 5 Where does a company meet for accountability when exiting - ANSWER Accountability Space Acceptable 02 content of a confined space - ANSWER 19.5 - 22. What is the documents that defines the SOP - ANSWER EAP Shock symptoms - ANSWER o Face is red, raise the head o Face is pale, raise the tale (feet) o Difficulty breathing, use semi-sit up position Signs and Symptoms of Hypertension - ANSWER headache, high blood pressure, low blood sugar Fire Tetrahedron - ANSWER Oxygen, Fuel, Temperature, Chain Reaction

Classifications of fires - ANSWER o A - trash, ash, paper, etc. o B - Boiling liquids o C - CO2 for Electrical currents o D - Copper based for metals o K - Kitchen Grease fires o Halen only used by Military because it stays in the Ozone SF needed for fire extinguishers - ANSWER 1 per 3000 SF per floor) SDS Section Numbers (Part 1) - ANSWER ID Identification SDS Section Numbers (Part 2) - ANSWER Hazard ID SDS Section Numbers (Part 4) - ANSWER First Aid SDS Section Numbers (Part 5) - ANSWER Fire fighting SDS Section Numbers (Part 7) - ANSWER Handling & Storage SDS Section Numbers (Part 8) - ANSWER PPE/Exposure Controls SDS Section Numbers (Part 16) - ANSWER Other / 704 Marker Ladder Ratio - ANSWER 4 to 1 ratio (4 feet up to 1 foot out) When must ladder be tied off to building - ANSWER 20 feet up and 5 feet out Test excavations more than ____ deep for O2 and hazardous gases - ANSWER 4 feet Cuts/Bleeding - ANSWER PPE(gloves, BBP,, check for Unc, control bleeding by Direct pressure , elevation, pressure points, constriction band hs distal pulse, "T"- last resort to save life and possibly loose the limb Dressing once applied do not remove Report- 100% reporting all situations Bruising - ANSWER Internal bleeding Ice for 20 minutes with cloth between skin and ice Shock- silent killer - ANSWER Treat for shock Position, check ABC, Temp and no fluids Fractures - ANSWER Broken bones-Check CAB, control bleeding, splint above and below, sling and check distal pulse (neck and spine leave where they lie unless danger of area)

Burns - ANSWER Solution to the pollution is dilution-chemical burns Electrical- current then entrance and exits with dry dressing Solution- dilute Dry- brush then flush Loose dressing due to swelling hypothermia - ANSWER Chill factor- wind and wetness Remove from area and remove wet clothing and warm Heat stroke - ANSWER Hot red and dry- emergency Cool immediately- do not use ice bucket Water and fan or place cold items under neck, groin, arm pits Heat exhaustion - ANSWER Pale cool and CLAMMY Dehydration- remove from area and allow to sip of water with sugar 8 hours to rehydrate ( tell employees to check urine color and employers must furnish water on all sites) Muscle cramp - ANSWER Stretch the muscle and check diet Potassium- banana and kiwi Apple cider- two tablespoon electrical - ANSWER Check current, then CAB, and then entrance and exit Blows at the joint due to fluids May need AED Impaled objects - ANSWER May need to secure and leave in unless in the chest area Toxic gases - ANSWER Proper ppe to enter Remove from the area crushing - ANSWER Remove and treat for internal bleeding and shock Heart attack - ANSWER Chest pain or back pain Take aspirin, cough, call 911 and sit down Unc: Check CAB and may need CPR/AED Diabetic - ANSWER Insulin and sugar level problem Should know that employee has this condition- alert bracelet Give sugar or coke if conscious Glucose paste ( heat and alcoholic beverages can cause sugar levels to be up or down)