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The time you spend learning and practicing _______ can save your life and the lives of others. |
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In construction, keeping your work area clean and free of scraps or spills is referred to _______. |
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) |
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The federal agency whose mission is to save lives, prevent injuries, and protect the health of America's workers. |
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A _______ inspection is conducted after an accident that requires hospitalization go three or more workers. |
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ALL INJURIES, ACCIDENTS, AND INCIDENTS |
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________ must be reported to your supervisor. |
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The 4 leading causes of death in construction: electrical, struck by, caught-between, and _______. |
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The process of hazard recognition, evaluation and control is the foundation of an effective _______ program. |
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People shoud not be able to get past _______ barricades. |
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PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEMS |
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_______ are PPE used to prevent falls and protect workers who do fall. |
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Metal ladders should NOT be used near _______. |
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If you lean a straight ladder against the top of a 16-ft wall, the base of the ladder should be _______ feet from the base of the wall. |
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On construction where there is a break in elevation of 19 inches or more, and no ramp, runway, slopped embankment, or personnnel hoist is provided, _______ may be used. |
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OSHA construction standards require ______ foot-candles of light in stairways. |
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MANUFACTURED & ROLLING SCAFFOLDS |
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The 2 basic types of scaffolds are _______. |
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The most common cause of death for equipment operators is _______. |
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To reduce the risk of workers being hurt or killed by falling materials, do not stack materials higher than a _______ height-to-base ratio. |
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A(n) _______ is a(n) _______ that is deeper than it is wide, and usually not wider than 15 feet. |
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Most cave-ins occur in trenches 5 to _______ feet deep and happen suddenly with little or no warning. |
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In every trench over four feet deep, there must be an exit every _______. |
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CAN CONDUCT ELECTRICAL CURRENT |
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Observing proper safety precautions when working with an around electrical current is important because the human body _______. |
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The minimum safe working distance from exposed electrical conductors _______. |
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Which of the following provide the best eye protection? |
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The best shoes to wear on a construction site are _______-approved. |
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SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS |
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A _______ has its own clean air supply. |
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HazCom classifies all paint, concrete, and wood dust as _______ materials. |
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REPORT TO YOUR SUPERVISOR |
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Under HazCom, if you spot a hazard on your job site you must _______. |
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Routes of exposure to hazardous materials include inhalation. ingestion, and _______. |
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Work that is performed near a hazard but not in direct contact with it is called _______ work. |
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HAS A LIMITED AMOUNT OF VENTILATION |
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A confined space _______. |
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_______ must be present in the same place at the same time for a fire to occur. |
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