OSHA 511 General Industry Newest 2024/2025
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Whistle Blower Act - ANSWERProhibits discrimination against employees filing
complaints under OSHA or for disclosing safety & health issues concerning the
workplace
Horizontal Standard - ANSWERA standard which is applied to everyone, across the
board (ex: MSDS, HazComm)
Vertical Standard - ANSWERA standard that applies to a particular or specific group
of people of industry (ex: welders)
Incorporation By Reference - ANSWEROSHA Directives Compliance Directives
GUIDEBOOK
● Enforcement & Compliance Directives (CPL)
● Letters of Interpretation
● Federal Register
CPL - ANSWERCompliance....
Floor Hole - ANSWEROpening greater than 1in & less than 12in in any floor, platform,
pavement or yard, through which materials (but not persons) may fall through (ex:
belt hole, pipe opening or slot opening)
Floor Opening - ANSWEROpening greater than 12in (note an OPENING is larger than
a HOLE)
Minimum width of fixed industrial stairs - ANSWER28 inches wide
OSHA certifies that a citation must be - ANSWER● addressed
● corrections must be completed by abatement date
● OSHA has 180 days to issue the actual citation(s)
Cages or Wells shall be provided on ladders - ANSWERgreater than 20 feet to a
maximum of unbroken length of 30 feet (1910.27)
General Duty Clause - ANSWEREvery employer shall furnish to his employee's
employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards
that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees.
OSHA Inspection Review (priority) - ANSWER1) Imminent danger
2) Catastrophies & fatal accidents
3) Employee complaints & referrals
4) Programmed, high level inspections
5) Follow up inspections
, Inspection Process must include - ANSWER1) Opening Conference
2) Walk Around
3) Closing Conference
Creating Employee - ANSWEROne who creates & exposes an employee to hazard(s)
When is a Fit Test required? - ANSWERIf voluntary respirator use is permissible, then
user must read & sign Appendix D
Hazcom 1983 - ANSWERgrants workers' RIGHT TO KNOW (RTK)
Hazcom 2012 - ANSWERgrants workers' RIGHT TO UNDERSTAND (RTU)
3 Hazard Groups in Hazard Classification - ANSWER1) Physical
2) Health
3) Environmental
Flammable - ANSWERFlash Point is below 73°F
Combustible - ANSWERFlash Point is higher than 73°F
Hazard Classification Process is divided into - ANSWER3 Hazard Groups
1) Physical
2) Health
3) Environmental
OSHA Mission - ANSWER"To protect the health & safety of American workers"
Danger (signal word) - ANSWERa more severe hazard
Warning (signal word) - ANSWERa less severe hazard
When is Fit Testing for Respirators required? - ANSWERWhen a respirator is required
to be worn
When establishing Hazard Controls, what is the 1st priority? - ANSWEREngineering
Controls
Question #26 - ANSWERanswer is C (Dana)
Question #46 - ANSWERanswer is A
"failure to completely tagout"
CGA - ANSWERCompressed Gas Association
OSHA reference for Compressed Gas(es) - ANSWERCGA Pamphlet P-1-1965
Questions Fully Solved 100% Correct
Whistle Blower Act - ANSWERProhibits discrimination against employees filing
complaints under OSHA or for disclosing safety & health issues concerning the
workplace
Horizontal Standard - ANSWERA standard which is applied to everyone, across the
board (ex: MSDS, HazComm)
Vertical Standard - ANSWERA standard that applies to a particular or specific group
of people of industry (ex: welders)
Incorporation By Reference - ANSWEROSHA Directives Compliance Directives
GUIDEBOOK
● Enforcement & Compliance Directives (CPL)
● Letters of Interpretation
● Federal Register
CPL - ANSWERCompliance....
Floor Hole - ANSWEROpening greater than 1in & less than 12in in any floor, platform,
pavement or yard, through which materials (but not persons) may fall through (ex:
belt hole, pipe opening or slot opening)
Floor Opening - ANSWEROpening greater than 12in (note an OPENING is larger than
a HOLE)
Minimum width of fixed industrial stairs - ANSWER28 inches wide
OSHA certifies that a citation must be - ANSWER● addressed
● corrections must be completed by abatement date
● OSHA has 180 days to issue the actual citation(s)
Cages or Wells shall be provided on ladders - ANSWERgreater than 20 feet to a
maximum of unbroken length of 30 feet (1910.27)
General Duty Clause - ANSWEREvery employer shall furnish to his employee's
employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards
that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees.
OSHA Inspection Review (priority) - ANSWER1) Imminent danger
2) Catastrophies & fatal accidents
3) Employee complaints & referrals
4) Programmed, high level inspections
5) Follow up inspections
, Inspection Process must include - ANSWER1) Opening Conference
2) Walk Around
3) Closing Conference
Creating Employee - ANSWEROne who creates & exposes an employee to hazard(s)
When is a Fit Test required? - ANSWERIf voluntary respirator use is permissible, then
user must read & sign Appendix D
Hazcom 1983 - ANSWERgrants workers' RIGHT TO KNOW (RTK)
Hazcom 2012 - ANSWERgrants workers' RIGHT TO UNDERSTAND (RTU)
3 Hazard Groups in Hazard Classification - ANSWER1) Physical
2) Health
3) Environmental
Flammable - ANSWERFlash Point is below 73°F
Combustible - ANSWERFlash Point is higher than 73°F
Hazard Classification Process is divided into - ANSWER3 Hazard Groups
1) Physical
2) Health
3) Environmental
OSHA Mission - ANSWER"To protect the health & safety of American workers"
Danger (signal word) - ANSWERa more severe hazard
Warning (signal word) - ANSWERa less severe hazard
When is Fit Testing for Respirators required? - ANSWERWhen a respirator is required
to be worn
When establishing Hazard Controls, what is the 1st priority? - ANSWEREngineering
Controls
Question #26 - ANSWERanswer is C (Dana)
Question #46 - ANSWERanswer is A
"failure to completely tagout"
CGA - ANSWERCompressed Gas Association
OSHA reference for Compressed Gas(es) - ANSWERCGA Pamphlet P-1-1965