Which of the following scenarios is compliant for a designated competent
person on a construction site in NYC?
1) The construction superintendent selects a competent person. The competent
person is on the worksite at least one day during the week to address any issues
and provide training.
2) The construction superintendent selects a competent person. The competent
person is on the worksite every morning until noon to inspect equipment and
conduct pre-task meetings.
3) The employer selects a competent person who has completed all required
training and received a license. The competent person responds to all questions
and requests by phone or email within 24 hours.
4) The construction superintendent selects a competent person who has
completed all required training and received a license. The competent person
is always present when work is actively happening. - ANSWER The construction
superintendent selects a competent person who has completed all required
training and received a license. The competent person is always present when
work is actively happening
, All of the following can cause slips and trips EXCEPT:
1) ice from a snowstorm on a walkway.
2) the floor slowly sloping up to an entryway.
3) shoes with proper tread and steel toes.
4) tool cords left on a walkway. - ANSWER shoes with proper tread and steel toes
Which of the following scenarios is compliant for anchorage points used
for personal fall arrest systems on a construction site?
1) The site's personal fall arrest system anchorage points are designed, installed,
and used as part of a complete PFAS created by a competent person. The PFAS
maintains a safety factor of at least one.
2) The anchorage points used for personal fall arrest systems on the site are part
of the anchorage used to support or suspend platforms and can all support a
maximum of 3,000 pounds.
3) The anchorage points used for personal fall arrest systems on the site are
separate from any anchorage used to support or suspend platforms and
can support at least 7,000 pounds per employee attached.
4) The anchorage points used for personal fall arrest systems on the site are
separate from any anchorage used to support or suspend platforms and can all
support at least 4,000 pounds per employee attached. - ANSWER The
anchorage points used for personal fall arrest systems on the site are separate
from any anchorage used to support or suspend platforms and can support at
least 7,000 pounds per employee attached
Injuries and fatalities resulting from orthostatic intolerance due to suspension in
a fall arrest system are often called:
1) blood pooling
2) fatigue
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