CM 2215 Final exam with complete
solutions 2025
When stopping a fall, a personal fall arrest system shall bring an employee to a
complete stop and limit the maximum deceleration distance to _______ feet. - ANS-3.5
Personal fall arrest systems, when stopping a fall, shall be rigged such that an
employee cannot free fall more than ______ feet or contact any lower level - ANS-6
The top rail of a guardrail system must be a height of ____ inches +/- 3 inches
above the walking/working level. - ANS-42
The top rail of a guardrail system must support _______ pounds. - ANS-200
The mid rail of a guardrail system must hold ____ pounds. - ANS-150
The toe board of a guardrail system must hold ____ pounds. - ANS-50
On temporary stairs, handrails (to provide adequate handholds for employees
grasping to prevent falling) shall have a minimum clearance of ____ inches
between the handrail and walls. - ANS-3
A controlled decking zone can only be used as fall protection up to a maximum
height of _____ feet. - ANS-30
A PFAS anchor must be capable of supporting ______ pounds of force per
worker attached to it. - ANS-5000
Controlled access warning lines must be at least ____ feet from the edge. - ANS-6
When mechanical equipment is being used perpendicular to the roof edge, the
warning lines cannot be closer than _______ feet. - ANS-10
OSHA defines a hole as a gap or void ____ inches or more in its least dimension,
in a floor, roof, or other walking/working surface. - ANS-2
A hole cover must support ___ times the maximum intended load. - ANS-2
, Hole covers must be ___________ to prevent displacement. - ANS-sealed
Hole covers must be marked with the word "HOLE" or "COVER" or ________
coded. - ANS-color
The six steps of incident investigation are: - ANS-1. Preserve & document the scene
2. Collect facts through interviews
3. Develop an event sequence timeline
4. Determine the causes
5. Recommend improvements
6. Write the report
The best time to interview witnesses is______________________. - ANS-immediately
following the event
Incident investigation should NOT be about _________________. - ANS-who is to
blame
The primary reason for an incident investigation is ________________________. -
ANS-to identify the cause and prevent it from happening again
An accident is _________________________________. - ANS-an unplanned event
that results in personal injury or property damage
An incident is __________________________________. - ANS-an unplanned event
that does not result in personal injury but may result in property damage or is worthy of
recording
A near miss is _________________________________. - ANS-an event that does not
result in an injury or damage
JSA stands for - ANS-Job Safety Analysis
The four steps of conducting a JSA are: - ANS-1. Identify job to be examined
2. Identify steps/tasks for job
3. Define hazards associated with each task
4. Identify control(s) to address each hazard
Incident Rates allow for a comparative level of __________ and _________ among
different _____________, _____________, and _______________. - ANS-injuries and
illnesses
industries, organizations, and operations
The formula for incident rates is - ANS-# incidents x 200,000 / employee hours worked
The typical incident rate formula is based on _______ workers working ________ hours
solutions 2025
When stopping a fall, a personal fall arrest system shall bring an employee to a
complete stop and limit the maximum deceleration distance to _______ feet. - ANS-3.5
Personal fall arrest systems, when stopping a fall, shall be rigged such that an
employee cannot free fall more than ______ feet or contact any lower level - ANS-6
The top rail of a guardrail system must be a height of ____ inches +/- 3 inches
above the walking/working level. - ANS-42
The top rail of a guardrail system must support _______ pounds. - ANS-200
The mid rail of a guardrail system must hold ____ pounds. - ANS-150
The toe board of a guardrail system must hold ____ pounds. - ANS-50
On temporary stairs, handrails (to provide adequate handholds for employees
grasping to prevent falling) shall have a minimum clearance of ____ inches
between the handrail and walls. - ANS-3
A controlled decking zone can only be used as fall protection up to a maximum
height of _____ feet. - ANS-30
A PFAS anchor must be capable of supporting ______ pounds of force per
worker attached to it. - ANS-5000
Controlled access warning lines must be at least ____ feet from the edge. - ANS-6
When mechanical equipment is being used perpendicular to the roof edge, the
warning lines cannot be closer than _______ feet. - ANS-10
OSHA defines a hole as a gap or void ____ inches or more in its least dimension,
in a floor, roof, or other walking/working surface. - ANS-2
A hole cover must support ___ times the maximum intended load. - ANS-2
, Hole covers must be ___________ to prevent displacement. - ANS-sealed
Hole covers must be marked with the word "HOLE" or "COVER" or ________
coded. - ANS-color
The six steps of incident investigation are: - ANS-1. Preserve & document the scene
2. Collect facts through interviews
3. Develop an event sequence timeline
4. Determine the causes
5. Recommend improvements
6. Write the report
The best time to interview witnesses is______________________. - ANS-immediately
following the event
Incident investigation should NOT be about _________________. - ANS-who is to
blame
The primary reason for an incident investigation is ________________________. -
ANS-to identify the cause and prevent it from happening again
An accident is _________________________________. - ANS-an unplanned event
that results in personal injury or property damage
An incident is __________________________________. - ANS-an unplanned event
that does not result in personal injury but may result in property damage or is worthy of
recording
A near miss is _________________________________. - ANS-an event that does not
result in an injury or damage
JSA stands for - ANS-Job Safety Analysis
The four steps of conducting a JSA are: - ANS-1. Identify job to be examined
2. Identify steps/tasks for job
3. Define hazards associated with each task
4. Identify control(s) to address each hazard
Incident Rates allow for a comparative level of __________ and _________ among
different _____________, _____________, and _______________. - ANS-injuries and
illnesses
industries, organizations, and operations
The formula for incident rates is - ANS-# incidents x 200,000 / employee hours worked
The typical incident rate formula is based on _______ workers working ________ hours