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OSHA 510 EXAM 2025/ACTUAL 250 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED ANSWERS/OSHA 510 REAL EXAM /NEWEST-2025/ALREADY GRADED A+
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An example of incident Cost would be? โ ANSWER Overtime worked to keep on schedule due to accident Protect the safety and health of America's workers is the mission of what the government agrees - ANSWER OSHA The General duty clause states that it is the employers responsibility to provide a workspace free from - ANSWER recognized hazards To ensure consistent enforcement OSHA has set up? - ANSWER OSHA Directives The right of workers o seeks safety and health on the job without fear of punishment is found in? - ANSWER section (c) of the OSHA ACT OSHA requires that employers that abatement is complete for each cited violation ANSWER. - certify
An OSHA inspection begins with - ANSWER presentation of credentials an employee only able to work a partial work shift due to work-related injury is classifiedas? - ANSWER restricted work activity. The number of recordable injuries and illness per 100 full time workers is known as? ANSWER - incident rate when managers know and follow safety and health rules are demonstrating: ANSWER - management leadership and commitment to safety and health Safety and Heath program and jobsites inspections by competent person are 2 maincomponents of ANSWER - employers accident prevention responsibilities 100 ft is the maximum from any protected point to the nearest fire extinguisher ANSWER - travel distance signs such as danger and caution shall be visible when work is being performed - ANSWER Accident prevention
grounding conductor program electrical equipment that operates at 50 volts or higher shall be against accident contact. - ANSWER Guarded subpart V states that work to be preformed that is shall have a job briefing held before the start of day or shift - ANSWER repetitive or similar Bonding is the practice of connecting two objects to prevent static sparks
- ANSWER metallic when scaffolding is being erected, moved, dismantled, or altered it shall be bycompetent person. ANSWER - Supervised Top rail of a guardrail system must be 42 inches +/- above a walking/ working level - ANSWER 3 inches a sandy clay loam that has an unconfined compressive strength of 1.2 tsf would be classified as - ANSWER Class B soil Type A soil can be sloped 1/1:2 ration if the excavation is open less than and is
less than 12 feet in depth - ANSWER 24 hours cross bracing on scaffolding is acceptable as a midrail when the cross point is 20 - 30 inches above the walking surface and - ANSWER end point are less than 48 inches apart The results of work place injury and illness may include: - ANSWER lower morale and increase cost to train and replace workers Osha Mission is to - ANSWER Protect the safety and health of American workers The right of workers to seek safety and health on the job without fear of punishment canbe found in? - ANSWER section (c) of the OSHA ACT when was the OSHA Act sign into law? - ANSWER 1970 The employers responsibility to provide a workplace free from recognized safety and health hazard is also know as - ANSWER General Duty Clause Horizontal standards apply: - ANSWER When a condition is not covered by a specific industrystandard
in addition to the presentation of credential, the inspection process includes: - Th e opening conference, the walkaround inspection, and he closing conference The conduct of diagnostic procedures are recordable? T or F - ANSWER False 3 types of first aid procedures - ANSWER nonprescription meds, clean a wound, bandage what form has to posted from February 1st to April 30 of the following year โ ANSWER OSHA 300 (a) log As a result of a work-related illness or injury what would be classified as restricted work activity (not including the day the illness or injury began) - ANSWER Days the employee was only able to work partial work shift in OSHA recordkeeping, an incident rate is: - ANSWER The number of recordable injuries per 100 full-time workers
what are the four major elements of safety and health program - management commitment and employee involvement, worksite analysis, hazard prevention and controls, and safety and health training To demonstrate management leadership and commitment to safety and health, managers should: - be an example by knowing and following the rule employees are expected to follow. the two main components of an employers accident prevention responsibilities required by 1926.20 (b) are: - a safety and health program and jobsite inspection by a competent person it is the responsibility to initiate and maintain accident prevention program to comply with all applicable standards. - employers what are the required elements of an emergency action plan - escape, stay behind plan, accounting for employees, rescue medical, reporting fire or other emergencies, training. a qualified person is someone who: - has recognized degree / certificates/
above a lower level, or working at height above dangerous equipment - 6 & 6 what is the maximum force that can be exerted n the human body with a fall arrest system - 1,800 pounds when stopping a fall, a shall bring an employee to a complete stop and limit the maximum deceleration distance at 6 feet. - Personal fall arrest system Personal fall arrest system, when stopping a fall be rigged such that: - it has a maximum arresting force of 5000 pounds or 5 times the potential impact energy of anemployee according to the 1926.502(b)(1), the top rail of a guardrail system must be a height of inches +/- 3 inches above the working levels. - 42 accident prevention signs such as; danger, caution and exit signs shall be work is being preformed. - visible danger indicate that an hazard exist. - immediate caution signs indicate a p h exists. - potential hazard
traffic barricades must conform to: - manual for uniform traffic control devices the electrode holder end of the cable must be free from repair or splice for minimumdistance of at least feet from end of cable. - 10 ft seprate oxygen and fuel cylinder by a distance of at least ft - 20 ft PPE appropriate for welder would include - welder helmet, apron, etc whenever practicable, all arc welding and cutting operation shall be to protect employees and other persons working the vicinity. - Guarded and shielded what is the importance of prevention back flow - that valves are at base of torch or in front of regulations failure to inspect for on regulator fitting, valves, or the cap threads on a cylinder ofoxygen can result in fire or explosion. - Oils and grease
masonry wall over what height must be braced: - 8ft a limited access zone shall be created prior to start of masonry wall and shall be at least the height of the wall plus minimum of feet tall shall established on the side of the wall without scaffolding - 4 name 2 types of activities in steel erection. - connecting and deking multiple lift assemblies must be rigged at least feet apart - 7 There can only be floor maximum between erection floor and uppermost permanent floor - 8 steel connectors shall be protected from fall at height greater than stories or feet. - 2 or 30 a controlled deking zone can only be used as fall protection when an area is over 15ft above a lower level but no more than ft. - 30 a material chute used during demolition operations must be when its angle
is equal to or greater than 45 degrees from the horizontal - enclosed what is the difference between a stair rail and a hand rail? - Stair: used for fallhand: support stairs with or more risers must a have at least one handrail - 4 when climbing a ladder you must maintain a contact at all time - 3 point extend the ladder to above the top support or work area. - 36 inches or 3 feet Portable ladders with structure defects such as, broken or missing rungs or split rails, shall be: - shall be removed from service until repaired expect for extra-heavy-duty metal or plastic portable ladders, all portable ladder must be 4 time the - maximum intended load On temporary stairs, handrails (to provide adequate handholds for employees graspingto prevent falling) shall have a minimum clearance of inches between the handrail and the walls - handrail and walls
04 inches for every 1kV above 50 kV - min approach distance scissor points - are a hazard that needs to be gaurded how does roll over happen? - when the center of gravity passes over the baseline ofstability ROPS only allows rolls of degrees, keeping operators in protective zone - 90 4 major causes of crane accidents - instabilitylack of communication lack of training inadequate maintenance or inspection of equipment cranes must be on a firm supporting surface and level with % - 1 maintain foot min. approach distance of powerline safety. - 20
inspection requirements 1926.1412 the employer must maintain record of inspections?T or F - T on crane fall height is? - 15 feet stay out of the swing radius of the crane - make sure there are guards showingswing radius - Barrier a person must inspect all machinery and equipment prior to each use, and during use, to make sure it is in safe operating condition - qualified hoisting personnel cannot exceed % of rated capacity of the crane - 50 hoisting proof test to % of platform rated capacity. - 125 attach to load to reduce the chances of getting fingers crushed - handles bagged material stored - stacked back by stepping back layer and cross-keying the bags at least every 10 ft height
health standard - limited development of occupational disease 29 General 1910 General Industry standards - Conditions not covers by specific industry standard may be covered by GI standards Consensus standards - widely agreed-upon guidelines, such as those developed bythe National Fire Protection Association and others. Not OSHA. propriety standards - prepared by professional experts within specific industries, professional, societies, and associations & determines by straight membership vote, not consensus General Duty Clause 5(a)(1) - hazard must be reconized by employers industry, employers obligation to provide employment free from hazard, used when no standard exists, abatement methods recognized by industries reporting fatal or catastrophes - needs to be reported within 8 hours after death orhospitalization and oral report to area office-by phone or in person employer must post citation for - 3 days until violation is abated and mail to empolyees
Other-than-serious violation - Directly related to health and safety and on the job, but would not likely caue death or serious harm or injury; Up to $0 to $1,000 per violation Serious Violation - Substantial probability of death or serious physical harm and employer knew or should have known of the hazard. $1,500 to 7,000 per violation Willful Violation - Violation that the employer intentionally and knowingly commits $70,000 and min: 5,000 per violation