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Occupational Safety (OSHA) Questions - All Grades

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Grade 11 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
This is the government program that sets rules and inspects the workplace for safety.
  1. Workers' Compensation
  2. OSHA
  3. United Way
  4. PORSHA
Grade 11 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
The condition in which you spend your work day:
  1. Workers' Compensation
  2. Sleeping
  3. Working Conditions
  4. Right
Grade 10 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Which of the following represents a situation in which the use of a knife might lead to disaster:
  1. Catching a T-shirt in a decent device
  2. Freeing the working rope of a fused prusik
  3. Cutting brush away from the edge during a rope operation
  4. All the above
Grade 10 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Every rope rescue operation should have an Incident Safety Officer (ISO):
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 12 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Dynamic ropes are designed to stretch because:
  1. Stretch is required for knots
  2. It allows energy to be absorbed during shock loading
  3. It allows for a "weak" link
  4. It allows systems to bend
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Health hazards such as impure air and improper storage and use of food fall under the category of:
  1. oral hygiene
  2. personal hygiene
  3. public hygiene
  4. personal grooming
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
When extinguishing a gasoline fire, you should direct the fire extinguisher at the:
  1. general direction of the fire.
  2. outer circumference of the fire.
  3. base of the flames.
  4. top of the flames.
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
The 2001 OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires the use of:
  1. liquid soap
  2. an EPA-registered disinfectant with an efficacy against HIV and HBV or tuberculocidal
  3. sanitation practices
  4. non-corrosive cleaners
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
How many states does OSHA cover?
  1. 15
  2. 50
  3. 24
  4. 22
Grade 10 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Which of the following are conditions in which rope should not be stored:
  1. Near vehicle batteries
  2. In Direct sunlight
  3. In contact with a concrete floor
  4. All the above
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
OSHA stands for                                                 Occupational Safety and Health Administration                                                .
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) developed standards in 1991 stating that infectious materials include all of the following except:
  1. Any unidentified body fluid
  2. saliva in dental procedures
  3. amniotic fluid
  4. cerebrospinal fluid
  5. all of the above are included under OSHA
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
OSHA requires employers to ensure that employees have and use                                 personal protective equipment                                (PPE) when required for safety and health.
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Before using a hand tool in the shop, what should you do?
  1. Beat on it with a hammer.
  2. Bend it with a torch.
  3. Hook an air hose up to it.
  4. Clean and inspect it.
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
OSHA was implemented in what year?
  1. 1968
  2. 1950
  3. 1982
  4. 1970
Grade 8 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Fire equipment and safety switches are indicated by the color                
  1. yellow
  2. blue
  3. red
  4. orange
College Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Employers are required to meet health and safety standards for their employees under federal and state statutes known as:
  1. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
  2. Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)
  3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Act of 1970
  4. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA)
Grade 11 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
What the law says you should have:
  1. Right
  2. Hazard
  3. Drivers' License
  4. a lot of money
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
When using a hydraulic press, always make sure the pressure is being applied in a safe manner and:
  1. stand in front of the object being pressed
  2. stand to the side and wear safety glasses
  3. hold the object being pressed with your hands
  4. close your eyes
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
OSHA has reduced more than 60% and occupational injuries and illnesses have decreased 40%.
  1. True
  2. False
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