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QUESTION # 21 Change from an accepted, normal, or correct procedure that usually causes an accident is called an __________ act. A ABNORMALITY B ALTERATION C UNSAFE D HAZARDOUS A B C D

QUESTION # 22 Safety signs with a white background, green panels and white letters are used to give information on where to find important areas such as Material safety data sheet or ( _________ ) stations. A OSHA B EYE WASH C DOCUMENT D MSDS A B C D

A B C D QUESTION # 23 THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT? A – FARM EQUIPMENT B – HAZARDOUS WORK C – PROXIMITY WORK D – CONFINED SPACES A B C D

A B C D QUESTION # 24 THESE TAGS ARE USED FOR: A – FIRE EXTINGUISHERS B – TAGOUT C – WARNING LABELS D – GFCI DANGER A B C D

A B C D QUESTION # 25 NAME THIS DEVICE: A – HARNESS B – SAFETY BELT C – LANYARD D – D-RING A B C D

QUESTION #26 A SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD IS USED IN CONJUCTION WITH A SAFETY HARNESS TO DO THE FOLLOWING: A CREATE DECELLERATION TO PREVENT INJURY B ACCELERATE THE FALL AND PREVENT INJURY C PREVENT SWING FALL HAZARDS D PART OF “FALL RESTRAINT” AND STOPS WORKERS JUST SHORT OF THE AREA WHERE A FALL COULD OCCUR A B C D

QUESTION #27 THE “D” RING ON A SAFETY HARNESS IS LOCATED WHERE? A FRONT AT BELT BUCKLE B BETWEEN SHOULDERS ON BACK C LOWER BACK D SWIVELS FOR MULTIPLE SETUPS A B C D

A B C D QUESTION #28 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A TRUE STATEMENT: A FALLS ARE THE LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE WORKPLACE B MOST FATALITIES OCCUR WHEN WORKERS FALL FROM OPEN-SIDED FLOORS AND OPENINGS C FALLS FROM AS LITTLE AS 4 TO 6 FEET CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY D OPEN-SIDED FLOORS AND PLATFORMS THAT ARE MORE THAN 10 FEET HIGH MUST BE GUARDED A B C D

A B C D QUESTION #29 A SAFETY HARNESS & BELT IS PART OF WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM? A PERSONAL FALL GUARDING SYSTEM B PERSONAL FALL PREVENTION SYSTEM C PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM D PERSONAL FALL CATCH SYSTEM A B C D

A B C D QUESTION #30 WHICH MOST ACCURATELY DESCRIBES A SITE BUILT WOOD GUARD RAIL SYSTEM? A TOP RAIL 42”, MIDDLE RAIL, TOEBOARD B TOP RAIL 30”, MIDDLE RAIL C TOP RAIL 28”, MIDDLE RAIL 16”, TOEBOARD D TOP RAIL 28”, MIDDLE RAIL 12” A B C D

BONUS # 1 The following are examples of “unsafe conditions” except for which? A poor housekeeping B poor lighting C horseplay D overcrowding A B C D

BONUS # 2 Prior to using any scaffold, it must first be inspected by: A the competent person B the qualified person C the worker D the building inspector A B C D

BONUS # 3 Before pulling the pin on a fire extinguisher you should be positioned at least ____ feet from the fire so that burning objects or debris do not scatter and cause the fire to spread. A 10 B 6 C 5 D 4 A B C D

BONUS # 4 One of the most common types of safety grounding systems is the ______. A Three wire system B Two wire (+ / -) with ground C GFCI D Double Insulated A B C D

A B C D BONUS # 5 THE NATIONAL TESTING AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR EYEGLASS AND PPE SAFETY IS: A – OSHA B – NCCER C – ANSI D - MSDS A B C D

A B C D BONUS #6 OSHA REQUIRES SOME METHOD OF FALL PROTECTION IF WORK IS BEING PERFORMED AT OR ABOVE: A 10 FT. B 8 FT. C 6 FT. D 4 FT. A B C D

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