MIOSHA: Key Information: Part 6 Personal Protective Equipment Flashcards

1
Q

An employer shall provide to an employee, at no expense to the employee, the X of personal protective equipment and replacement equipment necessary due to reasonable wear and tear required by this part or any other construction safety standard rules.

A

initial issuance

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Q

An employer shall require an employee to wear X when prescribed by the rules of this part

A

personal protective equipment

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3
Q

If the employer supplies personal protective equipment which is worn in direct contact with the skin, the equipment shall be X

A

sanitized before being reissued to another employee.

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Q

A class X helmet shall bear a certification by the manufacturer that the helmet is as prescribed in ANSI standard Y .1-1986 industrial head protection.

A

A

Z89

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5
Q

A class X helmet for the protection of an employee exposed to voltages of more than Y volts shall bear a certification by the manufacturer that the helmet is as prescribed in ANSI standard Z -1986

A

B
600 Volts
Z89

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6
Q

A X shall be used to protect the employee where falling or flying objects or particles or from other harmful contacts or exposures.

A

helmet

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Where there is exposure to X, helmet liners or wind guards shall not be in contact with the outside shell of the helmet.

A

electrical contact

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8
Q

A metallic helmet shall X

A

not be used.

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9
Q

A helmet that has been X shall not be worn.

A

physically altered, painted, or damaged

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10
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An employee shall not X alter the helmet

A

physically alter the helmet

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A X shall be provided with a helmet and shall be used when the employee is exposed to weather.

A

chin strap

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12
Q

A hat, cap, or net shall be worn by a person where there is a danger of X in moving machinery or equipment or where there is exposure to means of ignition.

A

hair entanglement

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13
Q

A hair enclosure used in an area where there is a danger of ignition from heat, flame, or chemical reaction shall be made of

A

materials that are flame-retardant

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14
Q

X shall be used where a hazard or risk of injury exists from flying objects or particles, harmful contacts, exposures such as glare, liquids, injurious radiation, electrical flash,
or a combination of these hazards.

A

Face and eye protection

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15
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X regarding noise shall be provide as part 680 describes.

A

Ear protection

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16
Q

Safety toe footwear shall bear a X and to show certification of compliance with ANSI standard Z41-1991.

A

Safety toe footwear shall bear a permanent mark to show the manufacturer’s name or trademark

17
Q

An employee shall X, if conditions of the job are likely to cause a foot injury.
The Y shall provide the foot protection or toe protection unless X or other employer-employee agreement.

A

wear foot protection or toe protection, or both
Employee
specifically otherwise provided for in a collective bargaining agreement

18
Q

Where toe protection other than safety toe footwear prescribed in subrule (1) of this rule is worn the toe protection shall have an impact value X

A

of not less than that required for the safety toe footwear.

19
Q

Where a hazard is created from a process, a chemical or mechanical irritant which could cause an injury or impairment to the feet by absorption or from physical contact other than from impact, X

A

footwear such as boots, overshoes, rubbers, wooden-soled shoes, or their equivalent shall be worn by the employee and provided for by the employer.

20
Q

An employee who handles rough, sharp-edged, abrasive materials,or whose work subjects the hands to lacerations, punctures, burns, or bruises, shall wear hand protection of a type suitable for the work
being performed. The X shall provide the hand protection.

A

The employee shall provide the hand protection.

21
Q

X shall not be worn when operating rotating equipment such as a drill or a powered threading machine.

A

Cloth gloves

22
Q

Precautions shall be taken with regard to X that is worn near a source of flame, spark, a hot surface, or material that could ignite the clothing.

A

synthetic clothing

23
Q

An employee shall not wear X, near a machine having reciprocating or rotating shafts or spindles or when handling material that could catch on clothing or jewelry and cause injury. A ring shall not be worn on the finger unless Y

A

Loose clothing, neckwear encircling the neck, or exposed jewelry, such as rings and necklaces

covered by a glove or tape.

24
Q

When an employee is exposed to hazards such as radiation, alkalis, acids, abrasives, and temperature extremes other than those caused by weather conditions, appropriate head, body, and X shall be worn to protect the employee from the hazard. Such personal protective equipment shall be provided by the X.

A

hand protection

employer

25
Q

X are required by MIOSHA when a “jobsite risk assessment” requires its use. MDOT 3903 also requires its use.

A

Safety vests

26
Q

An X shall ensure that an employee whose protection from falling is not covered by another part of the construction safety standards and who works more than Y feet above the ground or floor from an unguarded work surface or who, regardless of height,
works from an unguarded work surface above or adjacent to, a specific hazard, such as, but not limited to, dangerous equipment or an open tank or vat of hazardous substances, is X

A

employer_
10 feet

either secured
by a rope grab to a lifeline or to a structure or is protected by a safety net prescribed in R 408.40635.

27
Q

Subrule (1) of this rule does not apply to an employee who is doing
any of the following:
a. Performing the operations of making initial connections of
structural shapes up to X feet in height above the floor, water,
or ground.

A

30

28
Q

An employer shall ensure that a X is used only for employee safeguarding. An employer shall ensure that a X actually subjected to in-service loading is Y from service and is not used again
for employee safeguarding.

A

lifeline, safety belt, and a lanyard

immediately removed

29
Q

An employer shall ensure that a lifeline is secured directly above the point of operation to an anchorage or structural member capable of supporting a minimum dead weight of X pounds.

A

5,000

30
Q

An employer shall ensure that a safety belt lanyard is a minimum of X inch nylon rope, or equivalent that has a maximum length which provides for a vertical drop of not more than Y feet from the point that the rope is attached to the body.

A

1/2-

6 feet

31
Q

An employer shall ensure that a X is used for emergency rescue work and is not subjected to Y

A

safety line

shock loading.

32
Q

An employer shall ensure that a safety line is not less than X-inch diameter first grade manila rope or equivalent

A

½

33
Q

An employer shall provide safety nets if a workplace is more than X feet above the ground, water, or other surfaces and if the use of ladders, scaffolds, catch platforms, temporary floors, safety lines, or
safety belts is impractical.

A

30

34
Q

If safety net protection is used, an employer shall ensure that X until the net is in place and has been tested

A

operations are not undertaken

35
Q

An employer shall ensure that a net extends X feet beyond the edge of the work surface where an employee is exposed and is installed as close under the work surface as practical, but not more than Y feet below the work surface. An employer shall ensure
that the net is hung with Z to prevent an employee from coming in contact with the surface below.

A

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sufficient clearance

36
Q

An employer shall ensure that the mesh size of a net is not more than X inches by Y inches.

A

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