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OSHA's first priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER ✓ Imminent
danger
OSHA's second priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER ✓ Fatality
Catastrophe
OSHA's third priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER ✓ Complaints
and referrals
OSHA's fourth priority regarding inspections is what? - ANSWER ✓ Programmed
inspections. Keeping high violation sites under close watch as well as high
violation areas of work.
What is a Willful violation? - ANSWER ✓ When you knowingly intentionally
commit a violation. penalties up to 70,000
What is a Serious violation? - ANSWER ✓ Substantial probability that death or
serious harm could result from your violation. employer should have known the
hazard.
What is a "Other than serious violation? - ANSWER ✓ A direct violation to safety
and health. Not a death related or serious injury offense. Up to 7k
1904.7 b 5 covers what? - ANSWER ✓ First aid. first aid covers non scripts,
tetanus, cleaning flushing, or soaking of wounds. Wound coverings, butterfly
bandages, steri-strips, hot or cold therapy, non-ridgid means of support, temp
,immobilization, drilling for draining, removing foreign objects, finger guards,
massages, and drinking fluids.
If a first aid accident happens that is not listed in the 1904.7 b 5 is it a recordable
incident? explain - ANSWER ✓ If the event is not listed it is not first aid. OSHA
recordable is treatment beyond first aide.
What section covers hearing loss and what is the hearing DB level - ANSWER ✓
1904.10 25 db or more above audiometric zero.
You are required by section 1904.39 to report a job fatality in how much time? -
ANSWER ✓ 8 hours
How long do you have to notify OSHA when hospitalization, amputation, or an
eye loss occurs on the job site? - ANSWER ✓ 24 hours
What is the OSHA 300 log - ANSWER ✓ Work related injuries and illnesses
What is the OSHA 301 Form - ANSWER ✓ Injury and illness incident report
What is the OSHA 300 A form - ANSWER ✓ Summary of work related injuries
Who runs and manages the worker's comp. - ANSWER ✓ Worker's comp is
typically a state run/mandated program managed by private insurers.
1910 Subpart B how far can you fall? - ANSWER ✓ 4'
1926 Subpart M how far can you fall? - ANSWER ✓ 6'
Name the two types of fall protection and explain the differences between the two.
- ANSWER ✓ Passive system and Active system. Passive system is a safety net,
guardrails, covers lids, handguards etc... Active systems have anchor points and
use lanyards, harnesses, and lifelines.
1926.502 b is Guardrails name some specific features regarding guardrails. rules -
ANSWER ✓ can be made of wood, steel, wire rope. Need to have a top middle and
toe board. must be able to withstand a 200lb force applied to the top rail.
, What is a fall restraint by definition? - ANSWER ✓ Fall restraint prevents you
from falling whatsoever. You can't fall from any level and are tied off regardless.
What is a fall arrest by definition? - ANSWER ✓ If you fall it will prevent you
from falling no further than 6'
What is PFAS 1926.502 d? - ANSWER ✓ Personal fall arrest system. limits
arresting force to 1800 pounds. employee can't fall more than 6', limit travel to 3
1/2 feet. withstand 2X the potential impact.
PPE requirement for hazards can be found in which standards? - ANSWER ✓
1910 and 1926
What is voltage for class 00 gloves - ANSWER ✓ Up to 500 volts (500 beige
men)
What is voltage for class 0 gloves - ANSWER ✓ Up to 1000 volts (1000 white
pawns)
What is voltage for class 1 gloves - ANSWER ✓ Up to 7500 volts (7500 red
Knights)
What is voltage for class 2 gloves - ANSWER ✓ Up to 17000 volts (17000 yellow
horses)
What is voltage for class 3 gloves - ANSWER ✓ Up to 26,500 volts (26,500 green
seals)
What is voltage for class 4 gloves - ANSWER ✓ Up to 36,000 volts (36,000 red
rockets)
What does AR stand for? - ANSWER ✓ Arc Rating
Trenching and excavations inspections? - ANSWER ✓ Daily inspections from a
competent person, prior to the start of work, and re-inspected during any weather
changes.
, Define Competent person - ANSWER ✓ One who is capable of identifying
existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which
are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees.
Ladder safety regarding trenching - ANSWER ✓ Any trench 4' or greater requires
a ladder with access to that ladder within 25'
Spoils from your trench need to be how far from your trench? - ANSWER ✓ 2'
If working in trenches of ____ or greater what needs to be in place? - ANSWER ✓
5' a protective system needs to be in place. Adequate shoring, sloping, benching.
Trenching soil classifications fall into what classifications? - ANSWER ✓ Stable,
ABC
29 CFR 1926.1400 CC is the area regarding what? - ANSWER ✓ Cranes and
derricks
What is not covered under the new crane and digger derrick rules? - ANSWER ✓
power shovels, excavators, wheel loaders, backhoes, loader backhoes, and track
loaders.
What is an example of a host employer? - ANSWER ✓ typically an electric utility
Performance standards are the __________ consensus standards are the
_______________. - ANSWER ✓ Why's and the How's
Define Consensus standard? - ANSWER ✓ an established norm, used by OSHA
to determine what is an accepted work practice.
What are some examples of consensus standards - ANSWER ✓ NFPA, NEC,
NESC, ANSI, MUTCD, ASTM
Definition of Certified person? - ANSWER ✓ passed written exams related to
work. Need to be accredited with an agency.
Definition of Competent Person? - ANSWER ✓ Capable of identifying existing
predictable hazards and has authorization to correct and eliminate them.