MIOSHA the answers are all "Yes" Flashcards

1
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Is there an employee with First Aid Training and a First Aid Kit available onsite?

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2
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Is there an adequate supply of potable water available at the jobsite?

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3
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Are unprotected sides or edges more than 6’ in height guarded (Roof or Floor)?

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4
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Are holes greater than 2” in their least dimension protected by covers, guardrails, or PFAS?

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5
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Are wall openings greater than 30” in height and 18” in width guarded?

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6
Q

Are open sides of stairs and stair landings protected by guardrails and a handrail provided?

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7
Q

Are anchorage points capable of supporting 5000 lbs. or maintaining a safety factor of 2x the
intended loaded provided and installed according to the manufacturer’s instructions?

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8
Q

Is there a rescue plan in place that assures rescue within 15 minutes in the event that a fall
occurs?

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9
Q

Are harnesses worn and adjusted correctly? (Snug fit- 2 fingers beneath straps, D-ring in center
of back, chest and leg straps adjusted properly)

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10
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Is the top rail located at a height of 42” +/- 3” from the walking/working surface?

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11
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Is the mid rail located at a height of 21” or halfway between the top rail and the walking/working
surface?

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12
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Are vertical guardrail supports spaced at intervals not to exceed 8 feet?

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13
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Are guardrails constructed or installed to resist a load of 200 lbs. when applied within 2” of the
top rail in an outward and downward direction?

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14
Q

Are guardrails that will be subjected to loads greater than 200 lbs. constructed of a heavier stock
with vertical supports spaced closer than 8’ apart?

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15
Q

Are wire rope guardrails flagged every 6’ with a high visibility material?

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16
Q

Are safety nets installed as close as possible beneath employees? Distances may not exceed
30 feet.

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17
Q

Do safety nets extend outward from the outermost projection of the work surface as follows?
8’-0” if more than 5’ below an employee

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18
Q

Are covers capable of supporting without failure twice the weight of employees, equipment, and
materials that may be imposed on the cover at any one time?

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19
Q

Are covers color coded or marked with the words “Hole” or “Cover” to provide warning of the
hazard?

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20
Q

Do portable ladders in use have a duty rating of at least Type 1 or heavier duty?

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21
Q

Are extension ladders secured against displacement, set to proper 4-to-1 pitch, and extend at
least 3’ above working surface?

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22
Q

Are scaffolds inspected by a competent person at the beginning of the shift?

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23
Q

Are scaffolds more than 10’ in height protected by guardrails on the back and both ends?

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24
Q

Are working levels fully planked or decked and secured against displacement?

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25
Q

Are enclosed scaffolds guyed, tied, or braced against wind loads?

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26
Q

Are scaffolds more than 4 times the height of their least base dimension tied into the structure or
otherwise secured?

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27
Q

Are employees working on or near scaffold wearing hard hats and implementing falling object
protection (toe boards, screens, solid sheeting, etc.)?

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28
Q

Are anchorage points and vertical lifelines for PFAS secured independently of the supported
scaffold suspension system?

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29
Q

Are GFCIs in use for all electrical tools or equipment on temporary circuits?

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30
Q

Have power lines (both above and below ground) been identified and procedures set in place to
maintain safe distances (at least 10’ up to 50K volts)? Or protected against incidental contact by
de-energizing and grounding, moving, or insulating circuits?

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31
Q

Aluminum ladders and cranes must maintain a distance of 20’ from power lines up to 50K volts.

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32
Q

Are generators, compressors, portable light stands grounded per the manufacturer’s
recommendations?

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33
Q

Is temporary lighting supported by a proper fixture and protected by the use of a guard?

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34
Q

Is the temporary lighting maintained without missing or broken bulbs?

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35
Q

Are stacks of brick, block, bagged products, or lumber to be handled limited to being stacked only
2 cubes, 2 pallets, or 6’ height?

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36
Q

Are materials on the roof or upper floors of a structure stored within 10’ of the unprotected
exterior edge?

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37
Q

Is the area into which material is being dumped barricaded at least 6’ feet from the fall zone?

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38
Q

Are penetration checks done prior to operating pneumatic or powder actuated fasteners?

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39
Q

Are sequential triggers used on pneumatic staplers and nailers to prevent accidental discharge?

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40
Q

Are safety clips or retainers installed on pneumatic impact tools to prevent dies and tools from
being accidentally expelled from the barrel?

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41
Q

Are safety fasteners provided at connections between tools and hose lines and at all quick
makeup-type connections to prevent accidental disengagement?

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42
Q

Are table saws equipped with a guard to protect the operator from flying splinter or broken saw
teeth?

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43
Q

Are suspended loads controlled by the use of tag lines?

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44
Q

Are the swing radii of rotating equipment superstructures barricaded or marked to warn employees
of the hazard of rotating equipment?

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45
Q

Are employees working in the public right-of-way wearing proper PPE, reflective apparel, and
positioned appropriately?

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46
Q

Are functional back-up alarms or spotters used when backing up equipment that has an obstructed
view to the rear of the equipment?

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47
Q

Are excavations continuously inspected for hazardous conditions?

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48
Q

Are ladders located in excavations greater than 4’ in depth and at intervals not greater than 25’?

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49
Q

Are sides of excavations properly shored, sloped, or shielded?

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50
Q

Are spoils and other retained materials closer than 2’ of the top of an excavation?

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51
Q

Are stop logs placed where necessary along the top of an excavation?

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52
Q

Are belts, pulleys, shafts, gears, & spindles guarded on all machinery and equipment?

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53
Q

Are workers trained not to position themselves between equipment and immovable objects?

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