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OSHA Industrial Safety Training: Understanding Worker Rights and Employer Responsibilities, Lecture notes of Industrial Chemistry

A training material for the OSHA-10hr Introduction to Industrial Safety course offered by Northeast Community College. It covers various topics related to OSHA regulations, including the mission of OSHA, worker rights, safety data sheets, recordkeeping, inspections, employer responsibilities, and PPE. Students will learn about OSHA's role in ensuring a safe and healthful workplace, workers' rights to review records and participate in inspections, the importance of safety data sheets, and the employer's responsibility to provide training and maintain adequate PPE.

What you will learn

  • Must any machine part, function, or process which may cause injury be safeguarded?
  • Is it acceptable by OSHA standards to plug and extension cord into a second extension cord?
  • What should one do if they need to use more than one extinguisher to put out a fire?
  • What injuries can one sustain from electricity?
  • Do adjustable guards provide a barrier that may be adjusted to facilitate a variety of production operations?
  • Which pictogram would be used for a gas under pressure?

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Northeast Community College
Introduction to Industrial Safety
OSHA-10hr
Name: ______________________________ Date: __________
1. OSHA’s mission is to:
a. Protect the safety and health of the general public.
b. Protect the safety and health of America’s workers.
c. Ensure that all workers receive the federal minimum wage.
d. Ensure that all workers receive adequate workers’ compensation payments.
2. The creation of OSHA provided this important right to workers:
a. The right to equal employment opportunities.
b. The right to privacy.
c. The right to pension benefits.
d. The right to a safe and healthful workplace.
3. A Safety Data Sheet ((M)SDS) gives information about:
a. Hazardous chemicals.
b. Injuries in the workplace.
c. Medical examinations.
d. Machinery maintenance.
4. Among the rights related to OSHA recordkeeping, workers have the right to review:
a. All first aid treatment forms.
b. All Workers Compensation forms.
c. The OSHA 300 Log and the OSHA 300A Summary.
d. Medical and exposure records for all workers.
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Northeast Community College Introduction to Industrial Safety OSHA-10hr

Name: ______________________________ Date: __________

  1. OSHA’s mission is to:

a. Protect the safety and health of the general public. b. Protect the safety and health of America’s workers. c. Ensure that all workers receive the federal minimum wage. d. Ensure that all workers receive adequate workers’ compensation payments.

  1. The creation of OSHA provided this important right to workers:

a. The right to equal employment opportunities. b. The right to privacy. c. The right to pension benefits. d. The right to a safe and healthful workplace.

  1. A Safety Data Sheet ((M)SDS) gives information about:

a. Hazardous chemicals. b. Injuries in the workplace. c. Medical examinations. d. Machinery maintenance.

  1. Among the rights related to OSHA recordkeeping, workers have the right to review:

a. All first aid treatment forms. b. All Workers Compensation forms. c. The OSHA 300 Log and the OSHA 300A Summary. d. Medical and exposure records for all workers.

  1. During an OSHA inspection:

a. Worker representatives are not permitted to accompany the inspector. b. You may not describe safety and health concerns you have to the inspector. c. Employers determine which workers are interviewed. d. You have the right to talk to the inspector privately.

  1. One of the main responsibilities employers have under OSHA is to:

a. Provide training required by OSHA standards. b. Reduce air pollution in the environment. c. Conduct energy audits. d. Notify OSHA of any workplace injury or illness.

  1. When employees use their own PPE, the employer is responsible for assuring its adequacy, including proper maintenance, and sanitation of such equipment.

a. True b. False

  1. Which of the following is responsible to assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

a. Employer b. Employee c. Safety Manager d. Assessing the workplace is optional

  1. Protective eye and face devices purchased after July 5, 1994 shall comply with:

a. Your current company standards b. NFPA 101 c. ANSI Z87.1- d. NEC 143.5 (B)

  1. PPE related training must cover the following items except:

a. When and what kind of PPE is necessary b. How to properly don, doff, adjust, wear, maintain and dispose of PPE c. The limitations of the PPE d. The brand name of the PPE

  1. Under the new GHS standard, safety data sheets have 8 sections of data that must be completed.

a. True b. False

  1. Your facility must maintain a Safety Data Sheet for every hazardous chemical in the workplace.

a. True b. False

  1. Which of the following is least effective when implementing solutions for controlling exposure to hazards?

a. Engineering Controls b. Administrative Controls c. Retraining and PPE for employees d. None of the above

  1. Which type of health effects occur over time after repeated exposures?

a. Acute b. Chronic c. Minute d. No effects

  1. _______ occurs when a chemical comes in contact with the exposed skin, eyes, or mucus membranes.

a. Absorption b. Inhalation c. Ingestion

  1. A small, portable container of a transferred chemical doesn’t have to be labeled as long as it is being used immediately by the employee who performed the transfer.

a. True b. False

  1. In general, the lower the flashpoint listed on an (M)SDS, the less flammable the substance is.

a. True b. False

  1. Where should fall protection anchorages be set in relation to your d-ring?

a. Adjacent b. Lower c. Higher d. There is no relation

  1. Lanyards and vertical life lines must have a breaking point of what?

a. 700 lbs. b. 1500 lbs. c. 5000 lbs. d. 7000 lbs.

  1. An extension ladder should be maintain at what rise over run

a. 2 to 1 b. 3 to 1 c. 4 to 1 d. None of the above

  1. The elements of an energy control program include:

a. Procedures for locking and tagging out equipment. b. Employee training c. Periodic inspections of lockout/tagout activities. d. All of the above.

  1. Which of the following is an example of an energy isolating device?

a. Circuit breaker b. Disconnect switch c. Line Valve d. All of the above e. None of the above

  1. Two major areas where mechanical hazards occur are Point of Operation and In- Running Nip Points.

a. True b. False

  1. When attempting to extinguish a fire, one should always keep their bodies between the flame and the nearest exit.

a. True b. False

  1. When attempting to extinguish a fire, if the fire requires the use of more than one extinguisher the individual should evacuate and call 911.

a. True b. False

  1. The four elements that must be present for fire to exist include heat, oxygen, fuel, and a chemical reaction between the three.

a. True b. False

  1. There are five classes of fire, Class A, B, C, D and K

a. True b. False

  1. Class B fires are those fires that occur involving paper and wood.

a. True b. False

  1. The four simple steps for operating a fire extinguisher can be remembered with the word PASS. Pull, Activate, Squeeze, Sweep.

a. True b. False

  1. When using a straight or extension ladder to access an elevated surface, the ladder should extend three feet above the elevated surface.

a. True b. False

  1. A stepladder can still be used even when its base is not spread fully open and the spreaders are not locked.

a. True b. False

  1. Never attempt to move the ladder without first descending, relocating the ladder, and then re-climbing.

a. True b. False

  1. You discover the electrical cord on a drill has been damaged and some of the cord’s insulation is missing. You should? a. wrap tape around the damaged spot to prevent electrical shocks. b. check to see if the drill still works. c. tag the drill out of service and notify the department responsible for equipment maintenance. d. make sure that the cord does not come in contact with the floor.
  2. The safest ladder to use around electricity is? a. wood. b. fiberglass. c. aluminum. d. a step stool.
  3. The earth, water, concrete and the human body are all conductors of electricity.

a. True b. False

  1. The effects of an electrical shock on the body depend upon all of the following EXCEPT: a. current. b. path. c. duration. d. body weight.
  2. Injuries from electricity can include which of the following?

a. electric shock that may or may not result in electrocution. b. falls. c. burns. d. all of the above.