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OSHA Fall Protection (Focus Four)
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What this quiz covers This quiz is about OSHA fall protection rules in real jobsite conditions: unprotected edges, holes, ladders, scaffolds, roofs, and the difference between fall prevention and fall arrest. It tests whether you can match the hazard to the right control. On the job A worker near a roof edge may be wearing a harness and still be unprotected if the anchorage is wrong, the system is not set up correctly, or guardrails should have been used instead. These are the kinds of decisions fall protection questions are really testing. How to think about it Start with three things:... Show more
OSHA Fall Protection (Focus Four)
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18 Questions

1. (Difficulty: medium) A worker's full body harness was used to arrest a fall. There is no visible damage. What must be done?
2. (Difficulty: hard) What is the height and strength requirement for the top rail of a guardrail system in construction?
3. (Difficulty: medium) Which of the following correctly describes the height requirements for a warning line system on a low-sloped roof?
4. (Difficulty: easy) What action must a worker take if they observe an unguarded fall hazard and their supervisor does not correct it?
5. (Difficulty: medium) What must be provided at a ladder-way floor opening to prevent falls?
6. (Difficulty: medium) A worker's harness and lanyard stop a fall. No tears, cuts, or broken stitching are visible. What should be done next?
7. (Difficulty: medium) Which item is NOT permitted for use as part of a personal fall arrest system?
8. (Difficulty: easy) What minimum clearance above the ground or lower level is required at the end of a fall for a personal fall arrest system?
9. (Difficulty: medium) Which of the following is PROHIBITED as part of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)?
10. (Difficulty: medium) Which item is NOT permitted for use as part of a personal fall arrest system?
11. (Difficulty: medium) How frequently must lanyards be formally inspected by a competent person?
12. (Difficulty: easy) At what height does OSHA 1926 (Construction) require fall protection?
13. (Difficulty: medium) A worker's harness and lanyard stop a fall. No tears, cuts, or broken stitching are visible. What should be done next?
14. (Difficulty: easy) What is the minimum tensile strength required for snap hooks and D-rings in a personal fall arrest system?
15. (Difficulty: medium) What is the maximum free fall distance allowed by OSHA for a personal fall arrest system?
16. (Difficulty: medium) A worker is using an aerial lift (boom lift). What fall protection does OSHA require?
17. (Difficulty: hard) A worker is doing roofing work on a low-slope roof 4 feet from an unprotected edge. Which protection method meets OSHA requirements?
18. (Difficulty: medium) A worker is using an aerial lift (boom lift). What fall protection does OSHA require?