Hearing protection in excess of ________ decibels requires protection

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Hearing protection in excess of ________ decibels requires protection 60 90 120 160

Hearing protection in excess of ________ decibels requires protection 90 OSHA 1926.102 table D-2 P 20

Travel distance from any point to a fire extinguisher shall not exceed : 50 feet. 75 feet 100 feet 150 feet

Travel distance from any point to a fire extinguisher shall not exceed : c. 100 feet OSHA 1926.150 Fire protection P 25

Whenever there is more than 5 gallons of flammable liquid or more than 5 pounds of flammable gas a fire extinguisher shall be within : 25 feet 50 feet 75 feet 100 feet

Whenever there is more than 5 gallons of flammable liquid or more than 5 pounds of flammable gas a fire extinguisher shall be within : b. 50 feet OSHA 1926.150 (vi)

Top edge or height of a top rail on a scaffold shall be approximately : 30 inches 36 inches 42 inches 48 inches

Top edge or height of a top rail on a scaffold shall be approximately : c. 42 inches OSHA 1926.451 P 74

Means of egress from a trench by a ladder or ramp must be no more than_____ feet away 25 50 75 100

Means of egress from a trench by a ladder or ramp must be no more than_____ feet away OSHA 1926.651 P 109

Excavations shall be sloped at an angle not steeper than_________ horizontal to one vertical require protective system. One and one half , Two and one half , Three and one half, Four and one half,

Excavations shall be sloped at an angle not steeper than_________ horizontal to one vertical a. One and one half , OSHA 1926.652 option 1 (i) P 111 34 degrees

Rungs on a ladder shall not be Closer than _____ inches. (OSHA) 8 10 12 14

Rungs on a ladder shall not be Closer than _____ inches. OSHA 1926.1053 P 172

Rungs on a ladder shall not be more than _____ inches apart. (OSHA) 8 10 12 14

Rungs on a ladder shall not be more than _____ inches apart. OSHA 1926.1053 P 172

Personal protective equipment shall be furnished by Employee Employer Insurance company OSHA

Personal protective equipment shall be furnished by Employer 1926.28 P 18 1910.134 P 4

Ladder stand shall have a minimum step width of 10 inches 12 inches 14 inches 16 inches

Ladder stand shall have a minimum step width of d. 16 inches 1910.29 (ii) p 1

During the removal of a lock and (in lock out tag out) tag. The employer shall check the area before the removing of the lock and tag Only the supervisor shall remove the lock and tag Two people must agree the area is safe before removing the lock and tag. Only the employee who attached the lock and tag shall remove the lock.

During the removal of a lock and (in lock out tag out) tag. Only the employee who attached the lock and tag shall remove the lock. 1910.14 P 12

The employer can require an employee to have there own personal protective equipment but shall Assure proper maintenance Assure its sanitary Assure its adequacy All the above

The employer can require an employee to have there own personal protective equipment but shall d. All the above 1926.95 P 21

When using a safety lanyard the maximum fall distance shall be 2 feet 4 feet 6 feet 8 feet

When using a safety lanyard the maximum fall distance shall be c. 6 feet 1926.104

Maximum amount of flammable liquid stored in a room and outside an approved storage cabinet is 2 gallons 5 gallons 10 gallons 25 gallons

Maximum amount of flammable liquid stored in a room and outside an approved storage cabinet is d. 25 gallons 1926.152 P 27

Standard color of the background on a caution sign is White Red Yellow Orange

Standard color of the background on a caution sign is c. Yellow 1926.200 P 29

Problem with sprung pipe wrench is Hard to adjust Hard to hold Could break Could slip

Problem with sprung pipe wrench is d. Could slip 1926.301

OSHA regulations say Welding gas cylinders shall be moved by Hand truck Rolled on their side with cap securely in place Rolled only when two people are present Roll them on their bottom edge

OSHA regulations say Welding gas cylinders shall be moved by d. Roll them on their bottom edge 1921.350 P 51

Scaffold walkway shall be at least ____ ______ wide. 16 inches 18 inches 20 inches 24 inches

Scaffold walkway shall be at least ____ ______ wide. b. 18 inches 1926.451 P 68

OSHA defines a steep roof as having a slope greater than. 4/12 5/12 6/12 8/12

OSHA defines a steep roof as having a slope greater than

Mean of egress is required if the trench is deeper than 32 inches 3 feet 42 inches 4 feet

Mean of egress is required if the trench is deeper than b. 4 feet 1926.651 P 109

Exposure of impact noise should not exceed 100 dBA 120 dBA 130 dBA 140 dBA

Exposure of impact noise should not exceed d. 140 dBA TA D-2 (e) P 20

Stairway or ladder shall be provided when there is a break in elevation of 14 inches 16 inches 19 inches 24 inches

Stairway or ladder shall be provided when there is a break in elevation of c. 19 inches 1926.1051 P 170

Fixed ladder shall extend ____ _____ above a roof except when covered by a manhole or hatch. 32 inches 36 inches 42 inches 48 inches

Fixed ladder shall extend ____ _____ above a roof except when covered by a manhole or hatch. c. 42 inches 1926.1053 (27) P 174

Portable ladder shall extend _____ _____ above the roof. 32 inches 36 inches 42 inches 48 inches

Portable ladder shall extend _____ _____ above the roof. b. 36 inches 1926.1053 (27) (i) P 174

For every ____ feet in height a portable ladder shall be placed 1 foot away from the wall. 3 1/3 4 1/4 5 1/5 6 1/6

For every ____ feet in height a portable ladder shall be placed 1 foot away from the wall. OSHA 29cfr 1910.26 ANSI A14.1 – 2000 and A14.5 - 1982