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Basic Plus Questions 1.-Who is not require to sign the JSA form A The employee B The employer C A company inventory clerk D The employee’s supervisor 2.-Lead can enter the body through A Protective gloves B Showering at work C Inhalation and ingestion D PPE 3.-A person...
Basic Plus Questions 1.-Who is not require to sign the JSA form A The employee B The employer C A company inventory clerk D The employee’s supervisor 2.-Lead can enter the body through A Protective gloves B Showering at work C Inhalation and ingestion D PPE 3.-A personal fall protection system can be used again after arresting a fall A If a new fall protection system is not available B If a competent person inspects the system and determines that it is safe to use C If new clips are used with the harness D If the previously arrested fall was less than six feet 4.-When must a work permit be issued? A Once a year B After an accident has occurred C After you are hired and trained on a specific property D Before you begin work 5.-Which of the following items are NOT allowed on company property? A Changes of clothing B Magazines and newspapers C Tools and equipment D Firearms, ammunition, and weapons 6.-OSHA requires that employers provide a training program for each employee who might A Work in a cold environment B Be exposed to fall hazards C Assemble ladders D Use ball-point pens 7.-Whose responsibility is it to read and understand the Emergency Action Plan at the A The supervisor’s B Everyone working in the facility C Family D The employer’s Basic Plus Questions 8.-What is the method of forming the sides of an excavation using a specific angle to prevent cave-ins called? A Trenching B Shielding C Sloping D Packing 9.-Your PPE must be A Used properly, maintained, kept sanitary B The correct color C Unable to fit you D Improper type for the job 10.-Health hazards enter the body through A Inhalation only B Ingestion only C Osmosis D Inhalation, skin absorption, and ingestion 11.-Which of the following are the two categories of hearing protection A Earmuffs and wax plugs B Earplugs and earmuffs C Amplifiers and close captioning D Amplifiers 12.-What is one way to prevent many accidents from occurring when performing elevated work? A Use various restrain devices B Adopt good housekeeping practices C Sweep all debris into a few piles to keep it from scattering D Pile all materials in the center of the work space 13.-To prevent excavated or other materials or equipment from falling into the excavation, all materials or equipment must be A Kept at least 2 feet from the excavation or retaining devices should be used B Kept at least 4 feet from the excavation C Kept at least 30 feet from the excavation or retaining devices should be used D Kept at least 12 feet from the excavation 14.-What three pieces of information must you provide when reporting an accident A Your name, social security number and blood type B Your name, address and phone number C Your name, coworkers name and supervisor’s phone number D Your name, location, and nature of the emergency Basic Plus Questions 15.-What should you be familiar with at the facility in terms of the Emergency Action Plan? A Fire insurance information B Location of the restrooms C Where the nearest hospital is located D Emergency alarms, evacuation routes, and the primary and secondary escape routes 16.-Hearing can be damaged over a period of time if regularly exposed to which decibel level of intensity? A 25-50 dB B 85-120 dB C 55-75 dB D 45-65 dB 17.-Which of the following statements about PSM is true? A PSM does not address operating procedures B PSM address the requirements for preventing and minimizing the consequences of a catastrophic release of chemicals C PSM is an extension of OSHA D PSM is non-profit organization dedicated to helping construction sites 18.-How often must PHAs be completed after the initial process hazard analysis has been conducted? A Every five years B Every month C Every other year D Twice per year 19.-To use a tag without a lock, tag must A Not be attached to the energy isolation device B Be used with a second tag C Be attached to the point where the lock would have been D Be green in color 20.-What is obtained at an evacuation location during an emergency? A Transportation B An accurate headcount C Food and drink D A safety manual 21.-How often must a fit test be conducted? A Monthly B Daily C Annually D Weekly Basic Plus Questions 22.-The intensity of sound is measured in A Amps B Decibels(dBA) C Watts(W) D Volume(V) 23.-In the event of a gas leak, you may have to A Locate the source of the leak and stop it B Call the fire department C Evacuate the area D Call the gas department 24.-If you are NOT trained to clean up blood or body fluids, you should A Walk away and leave the area alone B Wash the area with water C Use a disinfecting solution to clean area D Report the situation to your supervisor immediately 25.-Lanyards and vertical lifelines must have a minimum breaking strength of A 5000 pounds B 3000 pounds C 1000 pounds D 7000 pounds 26.-If you are required to wear a respirator on your job, your employer must do which of the following? A Have a written respiratory program in place and ensure you are regularly evaluated B Provide earplugs C Obtain written consent from your nearest relative D Pay the annual physician bill for your evaluation 27.-Which of the following statement is TRUE? A The JSA identifies the information associated with the company’s products B The JSA provides information on equipment cost C The JSA focuses on the relationships between employees D The JSA breaks down the job procedures into steps or tasks 28.-The atmospheres in the excavation must be tested if it is more than______ feet deep to ensure that employees are not exposed to oxygen-deficient atmospheres A 16 B 4 C 8 D 12 Basic Plus Questions 29.-Which of the following are used to warn workers of hazards at the work site? A Signals, tags, barriers and barricades B Lunch boxes C Parking lots D Restrooms 30.-What is a GFCI? A Ground Fault Complete Indicator B Ground Fault Circuit Included C Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter D Ground For Circuit Incompatibility 31.-Reusable earplugs must be washed with A Bleach, water B Soap, water C Vinegar, water D Hand cleaner, water 32.-What is used to support a worker on an elevated surface so that they have both hand free to work? A Body harness B Lanyard C Guardrails and toe-boards D Positioning device systems with a body harness 33.-What two things will result in fewer injuries and illnesses in the workplace? A An on-site quality control specialist and more control policies B Eliminating and preventing hazards in the workplace C Paying employees more and taxing them less D Security truck and security personnel 34.-Where can lead be found in the workplace? A In the forklifts and other types of machinery B In some painted or primed surfaces C In the breakroom D In the restrooms 35.-FRC must cover your A Trunk, arms, and waist only B Trunk, arms, waist, and legs C Chest and arms only D Eyes and trunk only Basic Plus Questions 36.-Question 36 A Energized equipment B Stationary equipment C De-energized equipment D Mobile equipment 37.-What other names are JSAs sometimes called? A Safety Training Employee Class (STEC) B Employee Hand Safety Program (EHSP) C Employee Safety Help Program (ESHP) D STAC, TSTI, and STOP 38.-What type of accidents must be reported? A Just those needing medical attention B Chemical and fire accidents C Large accidents involving expensive property D All accidents, including minor ones 39.-Asbestos fibers are most dangerous to your health when A They are left undisturbed B They are released into the air C They are left intact D They are labeled and packaged 40.-To obtain the maximum protection from falls, you must know to A Property use fall protection equipment and tools B How to work only in the middle of the work area C Use string to designate hazardous fall areas D Tie-off only to top rails or mid rails 41.-Controls that remove employees from exposure to the potential hazard by changing the way they do their jobs are called A Machine controls B PPE controls C Engineering controls D Administrative controls 42.-What must be done before a lock and tag can be removed? A Obtain consent from three people B Inspect work area completely C Turn off equipment and unplug from power source D Disassemble the equipment Basic Plus Questions 43.-In order to enter a facility, you may be required to wear A Sunglasses B A badge C A jacket D A hat 44.-When working in an IDLH atmosphere, how is communication maintained? A There are no rules to maintaining communication in this situation B Two workers must remain outside of the IDLH area while is in the area C All workers must remain inside the IDLH area D One worker must remain outside of the IDLH area while one is in the area 45.-Changing the way employees do their jobs through the use of written operating procedures, work permits and safe work practices is known as A Practical application controls B PPE C Administrative controls D Electrical controls 46.-Of the following, which is NOT an engineering control used to reduce or eliminate the effects of noise in the workplace A Resilient flooring B Emergency alarms C Carpet D Sound-dampening walls 47.-Who is allowed to operate forklifts, cranes and back hoes? A Only those with extensive experience B Only those who possess a hard hat and steel toed shoes C Only qualified personnel D Only supervisors 48.-One of the factors for employers to consider when determining which processes should be evaluated first include A The number of employees affected by a chemical release B Will the evaluation be cost effective C How many employees will be at work D How long it will take to evaluate the processes 49.-An Assured Equipment Grounding (AEG) Program A Ensures that portable electrical equipment does not leak electricity B Is an insurance company for small business owners C Makes sure that workers use appropriate PPE D Provides free training for new employees on job sites Basic Plus Questions 50.-Which of the following are designed to withstand a cave-in? A Bars B Shields/shield systems C Lanyards D Egresses 51.-To protect against hand injuries, you should A Not repair damaged tools and use them daily B Not wear gloves when operating saws and other types of machinery C Store all tools in a closed container D Inspect tools and use the wrong one for each job 52.-When selecting a respirator, it is important that the respirator is A Certified by OSHA and fits snuggly B Certified by your supervisor C Certified by NIOSH and fits correctly D Certified by DOT 53.-When should employees be provided with asbestos training by their employer? A When exposed to asbestos at or above the PEL B When the employee requests training C After completing lead training D After being exposed to asbestos 54.-The labels used to show the fire, health, reactivity and other hazards of a chemical is the A NFPA label B DOT label C GHS label D PPE label 55.-In order for a respirator to fit properly, it is best practice to A Shave all facial hair that would interfere with a respirator B Pull hair into a pony tail C Brush your teeth D Stop wearing glasses 56.-What must be done when a plant-owned vehicle is to be left unattended? A Turn it off, park it in a designated area, set the brake, and leave the keys in the ignition B Pull over to the side of the road C Leave the vehicle in park and running D Roll windows down Basic Plus Questions 57.-All scaffolds must be capable of supporting______ times their intended maximum load A 8 B 5 C 6 D 4 58.-When an unqualified worker is working near overhead lines, how far must the person (on an elevated platform) and conductive objects stay from lines with 50 kV or less? A 15 feet B 10 feet C 20 feet D 25 feet 59.-The opposition of the body or substance to the electrical current passing throughout is A Force B GFCI C Velocity D Resistance 60.-Equipment can be re-energized and affected employees notified that equipment is ready for use AFTER A Employer inspects equipment and work area B OSHA inspects equipment and provides written consent for the use of equipment C Locks and/or tags have been installed D Locks and/or tags have been removed 61.-What are the four keys areas of safety? A Apparel, attitude, confidence, knowledge B XXXXXXXXXXX C XXXXXXXXXXXX D XXXXXXXXXXXXX 62.-What must employers use when constructing new processes? A Equipment untested for the process design B Unsuitable equipment C Suitable equipment D Damaged equipment 63.-If you must remove your hearing protection, it is recommended that you do so: A In a quiet area B In the restroom C In the noise work area D In your car Basic Plus Questions 64.-When referring to asbestos, PEL means A Probably Excludes Lead B Personal Experience Limit C Permissible Exposure Limit D Pie Eating Liability 65.-What is one of the most effective ways to identify job hazards? A Perform a job safety analysis or job hazard analysis B Watch a safety video C Ask you supervisor D Read your safety manual 66.-What information does a work permit contain? A Your emergency information B Name, address and phone number of plant manager C Your hobbies, favorite books and movies D Preliminary requirements before job begins 67.-Energized equipment is A Equipment that has not been locked, tagged or tested B Equipment that has been locked, tagged or tested C Generally safe D Equipment that need repairs in order to operate 68.-A Hearing Conservation Program is required at which noise level? A 80 decibels(dB) B 65 decibels(dB) C 60 decibels(dB) D 85 decibels(dB) 69.-Selection of hearing protection depends on A The respiratory hazards B The color of the earplugs C The noise level in the area in which you will be working D The time of day 70.-Which classification of fire can be prevented by storing combustible metals in proper containers and areas? A Class A B Class D C Class C D Class B Basic Plus Questions 71.-Any man-made cut, cavity, trench or depression in an earth surface is known as a A Lake B Crater C Shore D Excavation 72.-How do you make sure that all members of the group are accounted for? A Look for people still working B Have them sign in C Take a head count D Wait for the emergency to be over 73.-When proceeding to your assembly area in the event of an evacuation, what factors must you consider? A The wind direction and exiting crosswind and upwind from any release B How many people will be there C The shortest distance to the assembly area D How your co-workers will arrive to the area 74.-Which part of the ladder must be made with nonconductive materials when using the ladder for electrical work? A Leg caps B Feet C Side rails D Rungs 75.-What are the two categories or types of respiration? A Air-purifying and nitrogen-supplying B Atmosphere-contaminating and atmosphere-supplying C Air and atmosphere purifying D Air-supplying and air-purifying 76.-Which OSHA standards states, “You have a right to know about the chemicals you work with, their potential hazards and the protective measures necessary to safely work around them”? A The FEMA Standard B The NFPA Standard C The Hazard Communication Standard D The AAA Standard 77.-What are some factors to consider when selecting a respirator? A Physical weight of the respirator B The day of the week C Hazards in the workplace D The electrical hazards present Basic Plus Questions 78.-Every flight of stairs equipped with four or more risers must be equipped with A Iron railings and withstand 500 pounds of force B Toe boards and withstand 150 pounds of force C Rope railings and withstand 200 pounds of force D Standard stair railings and withstand 200 pounds of force applied in any direction 79.-A method used to review tasks associated with a procedure to identify potential job hazards before they occur is called A Company Interest Inventory B Personal Hazard inspection C Job Safety Analysis D Logistical Survey 80.-OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standard addresses the requirements for A Personal Protective Equipment B Proof that new process will improve an older process C Electrical equipment D Preventing and minimizing the consequences of a catastrophic release 81.-When selecting a ladder, you should select one that will hold______ times the maximum intended load A 8 B 2 C 6 D 4 82.-Emergency Action Plans are found A At the corporate offices B At every workplace C At the local fire department D In the supervisor’s office 83.-All labels on containers of Hazardous Materials must be A Used sparingly B Removed from the container as soon as possible C Legible, displayed and in English D Defaced and faded 84.-Persons with little or no training in identifying electrical hazards A Unqualified workers B Qualified workers C Apprentices D Electricians Basic Plus Questions 85.-Fall protection must be used when a worker is_____ feet or more above grade and there is no approved work platform, guardrail system, scaffolding, etc. A 9 B 3 C 12 D 6 86.-Fire-retardant clothing (FRC) is required when working in A Home environments B All fields of work environments C Potentially flammable environments D Elevated work environments 87.-Hazards that cause illness are known as A Physical hazards B Health hazards C Fire hazards D Chemical hazards 88.-Gloves should be chosen based on which of the following? A Personal preference B Best looking type C The noise levels D Recommendations made in the MSDS 89.-Physically changing a machine or work environment to prevent a potential exposure is known as A Engineering controls B Employee controls C PPE D Active controls 90.-The effects of acute health hazards occur A Immediately after coming into contact with a substance B Only after many exposures to the substance C Usually takes years after coming into contact with a substance D Within days after coming into contact with a substance 91.-A standard threshold shift (STS) is defined as a change of ____ decibels in the hearing ability A 6 B 4 C 5 D 10 Basic Plus Questions 92.-What protective devices must be used to protect an employee from failing if a scaffold is more than ten feet high? A Signs and labels B Guardrails, mid-rails, and toe-boards C Safety banners D Rubber mats under the scaffold 93.-Reusable earplugs must be replaced when they are no longer _______ and ________ A Soft, pliable B Cracked, unusable C Dirty, worn-out D Hard, cracked 94.-In order to easily identify respirator cartridges, they are coded by which method A Color code B Bar code C Symbol code D Number code 95.-Which classification of the fire involves energized electrical equipment, such as appliances, switches, panel boxes, electric motors and power tools? A Class B B Class C C Class D D Class A 96.-When is it safe to go through radiation barricades? A Never B Before beginning a work shift C When a guard is on-site D When no sign is posted 97.-If you hear an emergency evacuation signal, you must A Locate the signal and silence it B Call the emergency response team C Stop all work and leave on foot D Find your co-workers and lead them to safety 98.-The Hot Work Permit must contain A The date of the Hot Work B The roster from the last safety meeting C The supervisor’s birth date D The location of the breakroom Basic Plus Questions 99.-What does the letters “OSHA” stand for? A On Site Hazard Allowance B On Site Health Agency C Occupational Safety and Health Administration D Optical Safety and Hand Association 100.-What should you do when you have questions or doubt about what to do on a job? A Call an OSHA representative B Ask a co-worker C Ask your supervisor D Call home 101.-The system which uses colored bars to indicate levels of hazards as well as a letter designation system to indicate required PPE is the A OSHA label B HSMI label C NFPA label D GHS label 102.-The Universal Precautions approach states that A Human blood and certain body fluids must be treated as if they are known to be infected with HIV, HBV or other blood-borne Pathogens B Human blood and certain body fluids must be treated by emergency response teams only C All containers must be labeled D Human blood and body fluids should be treated as if they are not contaminated 103.-Under what circumstances is an excavation protective system required? A When the excavation is less than 5 feet deep B When the inspection of the ground conducted by a competent person indicates that no cave-in hazard exists C When the excavation is made entirely of stable rock D When an excavation is in loose soil and is more than 5 feet deep 104.-Who may perform scaffold alteration? A Anyone the supervisor designates B Trained personnel under the direction of a competent person C Quality control personnel D Scaffold workers 105.-Fire, explosion and chemical reactivity are the most common types of A Environmental hazards B Physical hazards C Negligent behavior D Hand hazards Basic Plus Questions 106.-What should you do if there is a chemical spill? A Call home B Cover it up with scrap material C Clean it up immediately D Report it to your supervisor immediately 107.-Controls that physically change a machine or work environment to prevent employee exposure to a potential hazard are called A Engineering controls B PPE C Work controls D Machine controls 108.-PPE can only protect you when A It is used improperly B When it is worn out C It fits properly and is comfortable D It provides protection that is less than necessary 109.-What types of warning devices are used to indicate that an emergency is taking place? A Alarm and signals B Weather C Windsocks D Your truck backup alarm 110.-A wall opening must be guarded with a standard railing system that consists of A Two top rails and a mid-rail B Top rail only C Toe-board only D Top rail, mid-rail, and toe-board 111.-Before using a portable fire extinguisher, you must make sure that A It reaches the area you are extinguishing B It is approved for all type of fire C It is approved for the type of fire you will be extinguishing D It contains enough solution to put out the fire 112.-Examples of Administrative Control include A Using carpeting or resilient flooring in noisy areas B Installing sound absorbent pads under noise machinery C Operating noisy machinery on shifts when the most people are present D Rotating employees out of noisy areas for part of a shift Basic Plus Questions 113.-In order to prevent the unexpected release of energy what must be done? A Conduct Lockout/Tagout B Ask your supervisor C Hire a professional electrician D Install a GFCI 114.-If your skin or eyes come into contact with chemicals, you should A Go home immediately B Call your supervisor C Remove clothing and rinse affected area/eyes for 15 minutes D File an accident report 115.-When should PPE be used? A Whenever you just want to wear PPE B If you might have to work overtime C Only on weekdays D When engineering controls and administrative controls do not effectively reduce or eliminate hazards 116.-When is a Hot Work permit issued? A When you will be working outside B For all jobs C When you will be working in a hot location D When you will be working around heat, sparks or flame 117.-When can you share your hearing protection with others? A There is no regulation on sharing hearing protection B Always C Never D Sometimes 118.-Who is responsible for evaluating the contractor’s safety programs; informing the contractors of potential fire, explosion or toxic release hazards related to the contractor’s work, and, explaining to the contract employer the emergency action plan? A Employees B OSHA C Facilities D Family 119.-What is the next step, in a JSA, after identifying the hazards? A Correct the hazard without notifying your supervisor B Notify OSHA C Identify control measures that will be used to eliminate or reduce the hazards D Notify your immediate supervisor Basic Plus Questions 120.-What type of ladder should be used when working with electricity? A Metal B Wet and dirty ladders C Hand build oil treated D Wooden or fiberglass ladders 121.-Foot protection must be approved by A FEMA B ANSI Z41 C MSDS D OSHA 122.-To protect against to vehicular traffic, worker must A Identify the excavation B Not work underneath elevated loads C Wear Flame Resistant Clothing D Wear warming vests or other suitable reflective garments 123.-Which of the following is NOT a precaution used to ensure that contact with electricity will not occur? A Dim lighting B Insulation C Barricades D Protective shields 124.-One of the most important parts of the PSM program is the A Process Hazard Analysis B OSHA standard C Arriving at work on time D DOT Standard 125.-Two types of health hazards are A Compressed and combustible B BBP and PPE C Explosive and reactive D Chronic and acute 126.-Any enclosure large enough for an individual to bodily enter and perform assigned work, continuous employee occupancy is called a A Meeting room B Office C Confined space D Break room Basic Plus Questions 127.-What should you do if an emergency situation arises at the excavation site? A Call a friend to help B Call emergency response and give detailed information C Call your family D Call your office for instructions 128.-At any given time, equipment may contain A Only supplied energy B Non-hazardous energy C More than one type of hazardous energy D Only gravitational energy 129.-Who is responsible for inspecting the excavation, adjacent areas, and protective systems prior to the start of work or as needed throughout the shift? A A competent person B An OSHA representative C You D Anyone who has been trained in excavation 130.-What must be done to each container of hazardous chemicals leaving a work place? A Must be inspected by Quality Control B Must be sealed in a larger air-tight container C Must be reported to the Health Department D Must be labeled, tagged or marked 131.-When can passengers sit on the side of a truck bed or tailgate? A When there isn’t enough room inside the cab B When you are in a hurry to get from place to place C Never D Only in an emergency situation 132.-A hazard which can cause injury or property damage is known as a A Environmental hazard B Health hazard C Physical hazard D Chemical hazard 133.-Which of the following PPE must be ANSI (American National Standards Institute) approved? A Gloves B FRC’s C Eye protection, hard hats, footwear, and face protection D Hearing protection Basic Plus Questions 134.-The best ways to prevent lead exposure are A Use appropriate PPE and practice good hygiene B Ignore warning signs about lead C Treat all painted or primed surface as lead free D Eat in contaminated areas 135.-Which of the following is a pathogen that can be found in the human blood? A HMIS B HIV and HBV C PMS D MRS 136.-The term PHA stand for: A Process Hazard Analysis B Personal Hazard Assessment C Personal Hearing Ability D Personnel Hot Area 137.-Which of the following is a responsibility of the owner/plant? A To provide life and health insurance coverage at reduced cost B To tell the contractor of any known safety and health hazards on the job site C To provide a 30 minutes break after every five hours of work D To provide clothing, tools and equipment at no charge 138.-Hearing protection is needed if you have to raise your voice to communicate with someone A 12 feet away B 1 foot away C 9 to 10 feet away D 2 or 3 feet away 139.-Before a worker can wear a respirator, he/she must A Obtain medical clearance, be fit-tested, and trained B Be trained in HAZMAT C Sign a waiver, pay a fee, and undergo medical testing D Obtain employer approval and sign a waiver 140.-Which classification of fire involves wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some plastic? A Class C B Class B C Class D D Class A Basic Plus Questions 141.-Which classification of fire involves certain combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, potassium and sodium? A Class B B Class A C Class C D Class D 142.-According to OSHA standards, a non-self-supporting ladder should extend ______ feet above the point of support or landing surface at a 4:1 ratio A 4 B 2 C 3 D 5 143.-A very strong naturally occurring fibrous mineral that is resistant to heat and chemicals is A Asbestos B Radiation C Heavy metals D Lead 144.-The urinary, reproductive and nervous systems can be severely affected by A Exposure to lead B Insulation C MSDS D OSHA 145.-Which topic listed below is NOT addressed in the HAZCOM program? A Emergency exit routes B Labels and other forms of warming C Employee information and training D Material Safety Data Sheets 146.-In the event of hazardous spill, you may have to A Clean it up B Leave the area and seal it off C Call HAZMAT D Evacuate the area 147.-Who can remove a lock and tag? A Nobody B Anyone C An unqualified person D The employee who applied it or a qualified person Basic Plus Questions 148.-Employers should _______employees who are observed using ladders improperly A Reprimand B Send home C Fire D Retrain 149.-What determines the severity of electrical shock? A GFCI, open currents, and voltage B Force, velocity and speed C Age, gender, and occupation D Current, voltage, and resistance 150.-What does the letters PPE stand for? A Personal Protective Equipment B Positive People Environment C Participant Productivity Evaluation D Particular protective Essentials 151.-You must properly discard and replace the PPE when A It becomes out of style B It is found to be damaged, contaminated or defective C It is in good condition D Its color fade 152.-Why are JSA’s reviewed? A To determine if PPE is being used B To determine if job procedures should be changed to prevent hazardous occurrences in the future C To determine if employers are providing training D To determine if employees are doing their jobs 153.-What should you do if you or your clothing should catch on fire? A Remove your clothing and shower B Run as fast as you can C Fan the flames with your hands D Stop, drop and roll 154.-Which classification of fire can be prevented by making sure light blubs have protective covers and old or worn wiring with broken insulation is reported? A Class D B Class B C Class A D Class C Basic Plus Questions 155.-How long should Hot Work-Permit be kept on file? A As long as the employer chooses to keep it B 6 months to one year C Until the hot work operation is completed D 3-6 months 156.-Which of the following is TRUE? A Employees are not expected to read or understand the MSDS for the chemical they work with B Employees should only be trained if they volunteer for the training C Employees are not held accountable for their knowledge about the chemicals with which they work D Each employee involved in working with highly hazardous chemicals must be trained 157.-Security precautions such as barricades, hand signals, and stop logs must be used A To protect the excavation’s soil types B When security personnel are present C When no ladder is used for egress D When operating mobile equipment near an excavation 158.-Which of the following safe work practices should be used when working with electricity? A Grounding, Bonding, and GFCT’s B Shoring C Sloping D Benching 159.-Who is called to operate plant-owned equipment? A Anyone employed at the plant B Anyone with driver’s license C Qualified and authorized employees only D Plant supervisors only 160.-If the JSA is updated, what must take place? A The employees must be retained B The employer must submit the new JSA to OSHA C The facility owner must change the process D OSHA must be notified 161.-The number 4, in any colored diamond, on a NFPA warning label indicates A No hazard at all B The least severe hazard C The dimensions of the label D The most severe hazard Basic Plus Questions 162.-Any condition or activity that, if left uncontrolled, can result in illness or injury is called A A hazard B A tragedy C A mishap D An accident 163.-Which of the following is NOT fire prevention or fire-fighting techniques? A Eliminating the fuel B Removing the oxygen C Cooling the heat D Using fans to blow out the fire 164.-Which three actions are NOT allowed on company property? A Harassment, horseplay, theft B Using permits, PPE and tools C Taking breaks, eating lunch, using the restroom D Changing clothing, inspecting equipment, seeking help 165.-What improves job planning, helps employees to recognize potential hazards, and involves all employees in determining the necessary safety precautions? A The employer B You C A competent person D JSA’s 166.-The effects of chronic health hazards occur A Within days after coming into contact with a substance B Immediately after coming into contact with a substance C Years after many exposures to the substance D A few months after coming into contact with a substance 167.-You can help save someone else from having a major accident by A Taking you co-workers to their local doctor B Staying behind to help others C Reporting all accidents, no matter how minor D Providing food and drinks in an emergency 168.-Which classification of fire involves flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint thinners, propane and butane? A Class A B Class B C Class D D Class C Basic Plus Questions 169.-A person who is given permission, by the employer, to lock or tag out machines and equipment to perform service or maintenance activities is a/an A Contractor laborer B Service technician C Authorized employee D Affected employee 170.-At what excavation depth should there be no more than 25 feet of lateral travel between egress points for workers? A 10 feet B 4 feet C 8 feet D 3 feet 171.-Which classification of fire can be prevented by not refueling gasoline-powered equipment while the equipment is hot? A Class B B Class D C Class A D Class C 172.-A swing fall hazard exists when A The worker is not tied off on the side rails B The worker is using a jack swing C The worker is not tied off directly overhead D The worker free falls six or more feet 173.-When must the excavation site be inspected? A After every rainstorm or any other occurrence that could potentially increase the hazards associated with the excavation B Every morning and night C During your break D Whenever time permits 174.-Which are the correct color codes on a HMIS label? A Blue =health hazards, yellow=fire hazards, red=reactivity hazards B Blue =physical hazards, yellow=health hazards, red=air quality C Blue =air quality, red=reactivity hazards, yellow=health hazards D Blue =health hazards, red=flammability hazards, yellow=reactivity hazards 175.-Exposure to high noise levels is one of the main causes of A Hearing loss