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30 CFR Part 56 Safety Jeopardy!
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Up in Smoke Grab- Bag Watch Your Step We’ve got your back Guard-ian Angel
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Column 1 for $100 I know it’s discharged, but it’s okay to leave it, there’s another one over there
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56.4203 Extinguisher recharging or replacement Fire extinguishers recharged or replaced with a fully charged extinguisher promptly after any discharge Column 1 for $100
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Column 1 for $200 The mine called us for a drill. Now we know what to expect
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56.4330 Surface firefighting, evacuation, & rescue procedures Establish emergency firefighting, evacuation, & rescue procedures. Coordinated in advance with available firefighting organizations Column 1 for $200
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Column 1 for $300 Looks like everything is okay this month
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56.4201 Inspection. Fire extinguishers inspected visually at least once a month to determine that they are fully charged & operable Column 1 for $300
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Column 1 for $400 They’ll have fun trying to get me off this railing in an emergency
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56.4200 General requirements (1) Of type, size, & quantity to extinguish fires of any class (2) Strategically located, readily accessible, plainly marked, & maintained in fire-ready condition Column 1 for $400
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Column 1 for $500 Standard & definition of a safety can
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56.4402 Safety can use Small quantities of flammable liquids kept in labeled safety cans Safety can - Container not over 5 gallons, designed to relieve internal pressure when exposed to heat & a spring-closing lid & spout cover Column 1 for $500
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Column 2 for $100 Why put up this sign, I’ll bet we don’t even need it!
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56.9100 traffic control (a) Rules governing speed, right- of-way, direction, & use of headlights established & followed (b) Signs or signals that warn of hazardous conditions placed at appropriate locations Column 2 for $100
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Column 2 for $200 I found blockage in the chute, I think I can pull it free, but I’m not really sure what to do… ah…oh…
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56.9310 Chute hazards (b) Persons attempting to free chute hangups experienced & familiar with risk, know hazards, & use proper tools to free material Column 2 for $200
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Column 2 for $300 Get under the bucket while I move the lever & you’ll see the leak I’m talking about!
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56.9317 Suspended loads Persons not work or pass under buckets or booms of loaders in operation Column 2 for $300
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Column 2 for $400 My brakes have problems after I drive through this puddle
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56.9313 Roadway maintenance Water, debris, or spilled material on roadways that create hazards to mobile equipment removed Column 2 for $400
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Column 2 for $500 This drop- off isn’t very far
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56.9303 Construction of Ramps & Dump facilities Designed & constructed of materials capable of supporting loads subjected Provide width, clearance, & headroom to safely accommodate mobile equipment Column 2 for $500
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Column 3 for $100 He fell trying to climb ladder with a bag of tools
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56.11011 Use of ladders Persons using ladders shall face ladders & have both hands free for climbing & descending Column 3 for $100
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Column 3 for $200 Billy just fell on the walkway and hit his head
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56.11001 Safe Access Safe means of access provided & maintained to all working places Column 3 for $200
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Column 3 for $300 Is this portable ladder safe for getting in & out of the parts trailer?
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Column 3 for $300 56.11004 Portable rigid ladders Portable rigid ladders provided with suitable bases & placed securely when used
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Column 3 for $400 Aren’t working areas & passages suppose to be clean?
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Column 3 for $400 56.20003 Housekeeping (a) Workplaces, passageways, storerooms, & service rooms kept clean & orderly; (b) Floors maintained clean & dry (c) Every floor, working place, & passageway free from protruding nails, splinters, holes, or loose boards
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Column 3 for $500 I’m going under that suspended load to see if it is lined up!
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56.16009 Suspended loads Persons clear of suspended loads Column 3 for $500
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Column 4 for $100 Safety glasses protect my eyes when grinding
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56.15014 Eye protection when operating grinding wheels Face shields or goggles in good condition worn when operating a grinding wheel Column 4 for $100
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Column 4 for $200 Should I wear a life jacket when checkin g the pump?
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56.15020 Life jackets & belts Worn where there is a danger from falling into water Column 4 for $200
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Column 4 for $300 He’s protecting people on that side from flash, but what about us over here
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56.14213 Ventilation & shielding for welding (a) Welding operations shielded when performed at locations where arc flash could be hazardous Column 4 for $300
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Column 4 for $400 Keys in pocket, cylinders blocked, this truck isn’t going anywhere
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56.14211 Blocking equipment (a) Not work on, under, or from mobile equipment in a raised position until blocked or secured to prevent it from rolling or falling Column 4 for $400
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Column 4 for $500 Seatbelts are a waste of time. I have ROP’s for protection.
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56.14130(g) Wearing seat belts Worn by operator except when operating graders from a standing position, wear safety lines & a harness in place of a seat belt Column 4 for $500
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Column 5 for $100 I’ll be careful to stay away from the moving parts
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56.14107 Moving machine parts (a) guarded to protect from moving parts (b) Not required where exposed moving parts are 7’ from walking or working surfaces Column 5 for $100
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Column 5 for $200 We don’t have to guard along trough idlers. It’s only a 5’ exposed area of belt!
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56.14109 Unguarded conveyors with adjacent travelways Equipped with- (a) Emergency stop devices located so a person falling on or against conveyor can readily deactivate drive motor; or (b) Railings Column 5 for $200
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Column 5 for $300 Keep it running, I’ll be done in a minute
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56.14112 Construction & maintenance of guards (b) Guards securely in place while machinery operating, except when testing or making adjustments that can’t be performed without guard removal Column 5 for $300
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Column 5 for $400 It still works good
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56.14115 Stationary grinding machines Equipped with: (a) Peripheral hoods capable of withstanding the force of a bursting wheel & enclosing 270 degrees of wheel peripheral (b) Adjustable tool rests not greater than 1/8” (c) Safety washer on each side Column 5 for $400
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Column 5 for $500 Stone keeps falling off the screen. Do we have to correct the problem or just put up a sign warning? OUCH !
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56.14110 Flying or falling materials Where flying or falling materials from screens, crushers, or conveyors present a hazard, guards, shields, or other devices provided to protect persons Column 5 for $500
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