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OSHA 10 Exam

OSHA's mission is to: - answerProtect the safety and health of America's workers

The creation of OSHA provided this important right to workers - answerThe right to a
safe and healthful workplace

A Safety Data Sheet (SDS) gives information about: - answerHazardous chemicals

Among the rights related to OSHA recordkeeping, workers have the right to review -
answerThe OSHA 300 Log and the OSHA 300A Summary except for items that are
personal.

During an OSHA inspection: - answerYou have the right to talk to the inspector privately

The right of workers to seek safety and health on the job without fear of punishment is
spelled out in: - answerSection 11(c) of the OSH Act

One of the main responsibilities employers have under OSHA is to: - answerProvide
training required by OSHA standards

OSHA requires that employers pay for most required personal protective equipment
(PPE), including: - answerHard hats

The OSHA standards for Construction and General Industry are also known as: -
answerPart 1926 and Part 1910

What type of OSHA inspection is conducted when immediate death or serious harm is
likely? - answerImminent danger

When the employer receives an OSHA citation, it must be: - answerPosted for 3 days or
until the violation is fixed

If you feel that an OSHA inspection is needed to get hazards corrected at your
workplace, which is your best option? - answerSubmit a written, signed complaint with
specific hazard information

OSHA's electrical standards are based on: - answerThe NEC

What are the four main types of electrical injuries? - answerElectrocution, electric shock,
burns, indirect (e.g., a fall from a ladder)

, Electricity travels in closed circuits, and its normal route is through a conductor. Electric
shock occurs when: - answerThe body becomes part of the circuit

A shock's severity depends on: - answerLength of exposure to electricity
The amount of current and its frequency
The current's path

Electrical burns are the most serious of the three major types of burns, and most often
occur: - answerOn the hands, from direct contact with current

Hot wires, ungrounded wires that can cause a shock if you touch them, are usually: -
answerBlack or red

More than 50 percent of electrocutions are caused by a worker coming in direct contact
with: - answerEnergized power lines

The OSHA standard requires flexible cords to be rated for: - answerHard or extra-hard
usage

What is the most frequent violation of OSHA electrical standards? - answerImproper
grounding of circuitry and equipment

The three elements of a basic program for electrical safety are: - answerRecognize,
evaluate and control

All portable electric tools that are damaged shall be: - answerRemoved from use and
tagged "Do Not Use"

If you have a three-prong plug and a two-hole receptacle, it is acceptable to: -
answerUse an adapter with an adapter wire connected to a known ground

All hazards involved in the use of power tools can be prevented by following five basic
safety rules: Keep all tools in good condition with regular maintenance; examine each
tool for damage before use; operate according to the manufacturer's instructions;
provide and use the proper protective equipment; and: - answerUse the right tool for the
job

Live parts of electric equipment operating at 50 volts or more must be: - answerGuarded
against accidental contact

While any employee is exposed to contact with parts of electric equipment or circuits
that have been de-energized, the circuits energizing the parts shall be: - answerLocked
out or tagged out or both

Low voltage does not mean low hazard. - answerTrue

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