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1. What is the primary purpose of a Site Safety Coordinator on a
construction site?
A. Manage construction schedules
B. Supervise labor productivity
C. Ensure compliance with NYC safety regulations
D. Approve building designs
The SSC is responsible for enforcing safety regulations and
ensuring that construction activities follow NYC safety codes.
2. Under NYC regulations, which worker requires a site-specific
safety plan?
A. All administrative staff
B. Workers performing high-risk construction activities
C. Office clerks
D. Security personnel
High-risk construction activities like work at heights, demolition,
and excavation require a site-specific safety plan.
3. What is the minimum height at which fall protection must be
provided according to NYC DOB regulations?
A. 4 feet
B. 5 feet
, C. 6 feet
D. 8 feet
NYC regulations require fall protection for workers exposed to
falls of 6 feet or more.
4. Which of the following is required for scaffolding in NYC?
A. Painted with bright colors
B. Made from aluminum only
C. Inspected daily before use
D. Equipped with ladders every 50 feet
Scaffolds must be inspected daily to ensure stability and safety
before use.
5. A Site Safety Coordinator must report which of the following
incidents immediately?
A. Minor tool damage
B. Serious injuries or fatalities
C. Late deliveries
D. Equipment maintenance delays
Serious injuries or fatalities must be reported immediately to the
NYC DOB and appropriate authorities.
6. How often must Site Safety Coordinators attend refresher
training?
A. Every year
B. Every 3 years
C. Every 5 years
D. Only once at certification
SSC certification requires refresher training every 3 years to
maintain up-to-date knowledge of safety regulations.
7. What is the first step in conducting a hazard assessment?
A. Issue citations
, B. Identify potential hazards
C. Evacuate the site
D. Schedule inspections
The first step in hazard assessment is to identify potential
hazards to prevent accidents.
8. In NYC, what is the minimum guardrail height for open edges on
elevated work surfaces?
A. 30 inches
B. 36 inches
C. 42 inches
D. 48 inches
Guardrails for elevated work surfaces must be at least 42 inches
high to protect workers from falls.
9. When is it acceptable for a worker to remove fall protection
equipment?
A. When tired
B. During lunch breaks
C. Only when safely on a designated walking/working surface
D. Anytime with supervisor permission
Fall protection can only be removed when the worker is on a safe
surface, not while exposed to fall hazards.
10. What is a common hazard associated with excavation work?
A. Noise exposure
B. Cave-ins
C. Slip hazards from ladders
D. Electrical outages
Excavation work poses a high risk of cave-ins if proper shoring
and sloping are not used.