The maximum amount of time an Authorized Outreach Trainer can teach in one day
is: - ANSWER: 7 1/2 hours
The 10-hour Construction Industry Outreach Training Program contains mandatory
topic requirements which include "Introduction to OSHA" , "Personal Protective and
Lifesaving Equipment " , "_______________________" and "Health Hazards in
Construction." - ANSWER: Focus Four Hazards (Falls, Electrocution, Stuck-By, and
Caught-in or -Between)
One of the objectives of the two-hour "Introduction to OSHA" topic is to inform
workers of their rights .
All of the following are worker rights under OSHA except for the right to: - ANSWER:
Be compensated double their salary for overtime work
By signing and dating the OSHA Outreach Training Program Report form, the trainer
is: - ANSWER: Certifying that he/she has conducted this outreach training class in
accordance with the OSHA Outreach Training Program requirements and that the
information on the form is true and correct
Course learning objectives are: - ANSWER: Specific statements defining measurable
learner performance
Some effective training techniques for reviewing content include, using role-plays,
practice, analogies, technology, as well as: - ANSWER: Using hands-on activities,
games, memory aids, and case studies
When developing effective electronic presentations using PowerPoint , you should
use: - ANSWER: Slides that are clear and concise, and with limited text
Which of the following list best describes OSHA's inspection priorities? - ANSWER:
Imminent dander, fatality/catastrophe, complaints/referrals, programmed
inspections
Which of the following violations exists when an employer has demonstrated an
intentional disregard for the requirements of the OSH Act or a plain indifference to
employee safety and health? - ANSWER: Willful
A typical OSHA inspection includes which of the following onsite activities? -
ANSWER: Presentation of inspector credentials, opening conference, inspection
walk around, closing conference
This excerpt "each employer shall furnish to each of his employees employment and
a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or
, are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees" is part of which
of the following? - ANSWER: General duty clause [5(a)(1)] of the OSH Act
Which of the following best describes the legal intent of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970? - ANSWER: To eliminate or minimize on-the-job exposure to
chemicals and safety hazards and protect the general public from environmental
contamination
The employer is responsible for insuring prompt medical attention in case of serious
injury. What is required if no medical facility or physician is reasonably accessible? -
ANSWER: A person with valid first-aid training on the worksite and a willingness to
render first aid
Which of the following is an engineering noise control? - ANSWER: All of the above
(Substituting quieter equipment for existing equipment, Retrofitting existing
equipment with damping materials, mufflers, or enclosures, Erecting barriers)
Air contaminant hazards commonly found on construction sites include asbestos,
silica, and: - ANSWER: Lead
According to the Hazard Communication Standard, when just employers
communicate hazard information to employees? - ANSWER: At the time of the
employee's initial assignment and whenever a new physical or health hazard is
introduced into their work area
When steel erection contractors engage in multiple lift rigging, the maximum
number of members. In a single lift must not exceed - ANSWER: 5
A leading cause of crane fatalities in contact with overhead power lines. What is the
minimum safe clearance between a crane in use and energized power lines when the
voltage is unknown? - ANSWER: 20 feet
The possibility of being struck by a rotating crane is a serious potential hazard on a
construction site. To prevent employees from entering these hazard areas, the
employer must: - ANSWER: Erect and maintain control lines, warning lines, railings
or similar barriers to mark the boundaries of the hazard areas
According to Subpart CC, during operations requiring signals, the ability to transmit
signals between the operator and signal person must be maintained. If that ability is
interrupted at any time, the operator: - ANSWER: Must safely stop operations
requiring signals until it is reestablished and a proper signal is given and
understood
Rigging equipment, including wire ropes, chains and slings must be inspected prior to
use. Who is required to perform this inspection each day before the equipment is
used? - ANSWER: Competent person