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Question 1
At what height must fall protection be provided on a construction
site?
A. 4 feet
B. 6 feet
C. 10 feet
D. 15 feet
Correct Answer: B (6 feet)
Rationale: OSHA Standard 1926.501(b)(1) requires fall
protection at 6 feet for construction. General industry (1910) has
a 4-foot threshold, but construction is specifically 6 feet.
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,Question 2
Guardrail systems must withstand a force of at least _______
pounds applied in any direction at any point along the top rail.
A. 100 pounds
B. 150 pounds
C. 200 pounds
D. 500 pounds
Correct Answer: C (200 pounds)
Rationale: Per 1926.502(b)(5), top rails must resist a force of at
least 200 pounds. Midrails (when used) must resist 150 pounds.
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT considered a form of fall
protection under OSHA?
A. Guardrails
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,B. Safety nets
C. Warning lines
D. Hard hats
Correct Answer: D (Hard hats)
Rationale: Hard hats protect against impact from falling objects,
not against falls from elevation. Guardrails, safety nets, and
warning lines are all active fall protection systems.
Question 4
A personal fall arrest system (PFAS) must limit the maximum
arresting force on a worker to _______ pounds or less.
A. 750 pounds
B. 1,000 pounds
C. 1,800 pounds
D. 5,000 pounds
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, Correct Answer: C (1,800 pounds)
Rationale: OSHA 1926.502(d)(16) limits free fall arrest force to
1,800 lbs. The anchor point itself must hold 5,000 lbs per worker.
Question 5
Which type of lanyard is unsafe for use in a vertical free fall
situation unless specifically rated for that purpose?
A. Shock-absorbing lanyard
B. Self-retracting lanyard
C. Rope grab lanyard
D. Rip-stitch lanyard
Correct Answer: C (Rope grab lanyard)
Rationale: Rope grabs are designed for vertical lifelines but can
fail if not rated for free fall. Many require the user to slide them
manually, risking a longer free fall.
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