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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to osha's basic orientation, covering topics such as hazard recognition, safety regulations, process safety management, and emergency procedures. It is a valuable resource for individuals seeking to understand and comply with osha standards.
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What is the most frequently cited OSHA violation? - Ans>>> Fall Protection What key elements are essential to recognizing hazards and reducing or eliminating workplace hazards? - Ans>>> Management commitment and employee involvement
You are encouraged to ask your coworkers/supervisor for information whenever you have a problem or are in doubt about what to do on a job? - Ans>>> True It is your responsibility to follow all safety regulations, inform your employer of any unsafe condition; report all injuries no matter how minor they seem and wear the proper personal protective equipment? - Ans>>> True The OSHA standard that addresses the requirements for preventing and lessening the results of a bad release of toxic, reactive, flammable, or highly explosive hazardous chemicals from a process - Ans>>> Process safety management Standard The process Hazard Analysis (PHA) is one of the most important parts of the PSM program. PHAs are used to identify and evaluate major processes and ensure they are - Ans>>> Evaluated, Controlled, and Identified In the PSM standard OSHA states employees must be trained if they work with highly hazardous chemicals. - Ans>>> True Facilities are not permitted to control your entrance and exit in covered process areas. - Ans>>> False
Used where immediate non life threatening hazards exist - Ans>>> Warning Sign Used to warn against potential hazards or to caution against unsafe practices - Ans>>> Caution signs Physical devices that are designed to prevent entry into an area where hazards are present. - Ans>>> Barriers Obstacles that discourage the passage of persons or vehicles - Ans>>> Barricade When lifting or setting down a load, bend at the - Ans>>> Knees If you experience pain or discomfort as a result of your work activities, you should do what? - Ans>>> report it to your supervisor as soon as possible What are the most common diseases caused by bloodborne pathogens in the workplace - Ans>>> Human Immunodeficiency, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C Universal precautions is an infection control approach where you treat all blood and body fluids as if they are known to be infectious for bloodborne pathogens only if the injured person is sick - Ans>>> False
What is the least severe rating in the GHS classification system - Ans>>> Four What is the most severe rating in the GHS classification system - Ans>>> One what does Hazard color RED means? - Ans>>> Fire What does Hazard color BLUE means? - Ans>>> Health What does Hazard color YELLOW mean? - Ans>>> Reactivity What does Hazard color WHITE mean? - Ans>>> Personal protection other hazards ans special precautions What does the HMIS color BLUE indicate? - Ans>>> Health What does the HMIS color ORANGE indicate? - Ans>>> Physical hazard What does the HMIS color RED indicate? - Ans>>> Flammability
narrow excavation made below the surface of the ground in which the depth is usually greater than the width and the width does not exceed how many fee? - Ans>>> 15 What are the main methods for protecting workers from a cave-in - Ans>>> Shielding, Sloping, shoring In an emergency you should call emergency response with the - Ans>>> Exact location, number of victims Excavation measurements, special hazards at the location What elements are required in order for a fire to happen? - Ans>>> Heat, fuel, oxygen What color does white represent under the NFPA label - Ans>>> Other hazards and special precautions what is used on scaffolding after inspections are completed - Ans>>> Scaffold tags what are base plates and mudsills used for? - Ans>>> Distribute scaffold load weight
What is performed regularly at job sites - Ans>>> Inspections What are four main types of scaffolds - Ans>>> Frame, rolling, tube, system A vertical barrier at floor level erected along exposed edges of a floor opening wall opening, platform, runway, or ramp to prevent falls of materials. - Ans>>> Toe board what is an opening in the floor, platform or pavement measuring 12 inches or more and through which people may fall? - Ans>>> Floor hole What is an opening in the floor, platform or pavement measuring less than 12 inches but more than one inch through which materials, but not people may fall called? - Ans>>> Floor opening what is the first step in lockout/tagout to prevent the unexpected release of energy - Ans>>> Preparation for shutdown