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1. What is the primary purpose of the Occupational Safety and Health Act?
A. To increase company profits
B. To ensure safe and healthful working conditions
C. To reduce employee wages
D. To eliminate all workplace risks
B
The Act was established to assure safe and healthful working conditions for
workers.
2. Which agency is responsible for enforcing OSHA standards?
A. CDC
B. NIOSH
C. OSHA
D. EPA
C
OSHA is the federal agency tasked with enforcing workplace safety
standards.
3. What is the maximum allowable fine for a serious OSHA violation
(approximate, subject to change)?
A. $1,000
, B. $5,000
C. $15,000
D. $50,000
C
Serious violations carry significant penalties, typically around this range
depending on updates.
4. A “competent person” is defined as someone who:
A. Has a college degree
B. Is capable of identifying hazards and has authority to correct them
C. Works in management
D. Has OSHA certification only
B
OSHA defines a competent person as someone able to identify hazards and
take corrective action.
5. Which of the following is a worker’s right under OSHA?
A. Refuse to work under any condition
B. Access to medical and exposure records
C. Set company policies
D. Issue fines to employers
B
Workers have the right to access records related to workplace hazards.
6. What does SDS stand for?
A. Safety Data Sheet
B. Standard Data System
C. Safety Documentation System
D. Secure Data Sheet
A
SDS provides information about chemical hazards and safety measures.
7. The Hazard Communication Standard is also known as:
A. Right-to-Know Law
B. Worker Safety Rule
, C. Chemical Safety Act
D. Exposure Law
A
It ensures employees are informed about hazardous chemicals.
8. Which color is typically used for fire protection equipment?
A. Blue
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. Green
C
Red is the standard color for fire safety equipment.
9. What type of hazard is noise exposure?
A. Biological
B. Chemical
C. Physical
D. Ergonomic
C
Noise is classified as a physical hazard.
10.What is the permissible exposure limit (PEL)?
A. Recommended exposure level
B. Maximum legal exposure limit
C. Average company exposure
D. Minimum exposure allowed
B
PEL is the maximum exposure level allowed by OSHA.
11.What is the first step in controlling hazards?
A. PPE
B. Administrative controls
C. Engineering controls
D. Hazard identification