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The document is a Safety and Hazard Awareness Quiz consisting of 24 questions related to safety protocols in the construction industry. It covers topics such as fall protection, fire safety, equipment hazards, and proper procedures for handling chemicals and confined spaces. Each question is followed by multiple-choice answers with the correct answer indicated.

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Safety and Hazard Awareness Quiz

1. In the construction industry, fall protection is required at what height according to OSHA?
a) 4 feet (1.2m)
b) 6 feet (1.8m)
c) 8 feet (2.4m)
d) 10 feet (3m)
Answer: b) 6 feet (1.8m)
2. Which of the following is NOT a key component of a fall rescue plan?
a) Contacting emergency response teams
b) Using proper rescue equipment
c) Documenting the incident before attempting rescue
d) Training workers in self-rescue techniques
Answer: c) Documenting the incident before attempting rescue
3. In excavation, what does "benching" refer to?
a) Digging a vertical trench
b) Cutting the sides of an excavation into steps
c) Reinforcing the walls with concrete
d) Placing heavy machinery inside the trench
Answer: b) Cutting the sides of an excavation into steps
4. What type of fire extinguisher is used for electrical fires?
a) Water-based (Class A)
b) Foam-based (Class B)
c) Carbon dioxide (Class C)
d) Dry powder (Class D)
Answer: c) Carbon dioxide (Class C)
5. Most back injuries at work are caused by:
a) Automobile accidents
b) Improper lifting
c) Weak muscles
d) Old age
Answer: b) Improper lifting
6. Material Safety Data Sheets provide information about:
a) Hazards about a specific chemical
b) Emergency information
c) Information on chemical reactions
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
7. On the multi-colored chemical label, Blue represents:
a) Fire Hazard
b) Health Hazard
c) Reactivity Hazard
d) Personal Protective Equipment
Answer: b) Health Hazard
8. Empty and full gas cylinders cannot be stored together unless:
a) They are the same gas
b) They are the same size
c) They are stored on their side
d) None of the above
Answer: a) They are the same gas
9. Prior to entering a confined space, all mechanical hazards must be:
a) Identified
b) Controlled by locks and tags
c) Removed
d) Painted red
Answer: b) Controlled by locks and tags
10. One of the hazards of confined spaces is:
a) Entrapment
b) Color blindness
c) Hand cramps
d) None of the above
Answer: a) Entrapment
11. If you see a lock or tag on an electrical switch:
a) You can turn on the switch if it is your equipment
b) It is ok to use the equipment if no one is working on it
c) You must not touch the switch
d) None of the above
Answer: c) You must not touch the switch
12. Equipment hazards include:
a) Amputation
b) Electric Shock
c) Noise
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
13. Equipment interlocks are for:
a) Preventing the machine from operating in an unsafe condition
b) Connecting two or more machines
c) Helping new employees operate machines safely
d) Management use to monitor equipment
Answer: a) Preventing the machine from operating in an unsafe condition
14. If I see and smell smoke I should:
a) Try to find the source
b) Pull the fire alarm
c) Open a window
d) Ask for help
Answer: b) Pull the fire alarm
15. Which of the following is NOT hazardous waste?
a) Pesticides
b) Batteries
c) Organic plant refuse
d) Heavy metals
Answer: c) Organic plant refuse
16. If a ladder has a red tag, it means the ladder:
a) Is for outside use only
b) Is only for Maintenance Department use
c) Has a defect and should not be used
d) Is a rental
Answer: c) Has a defect and should not be used
17. The highest step you can stand on with a step ladder is:
a) Top Step
b) Second to top step
c) Third to top step
d) Middle step
Answer: b) Second to top step
18. Extension ladders should extend above the top step-off point by:
a) 10 Feet
b) 12 Feet
c) 7 Feet
d) 3 Feet
Answer: d) 3 Feet
19. Where should locks and tags NOT be placed for isolation?
a) Breakers
b) Control Switches
c) Valves
d) Levers
Answer: d) Levers
20. Who can have the key to the locks for a Lockout Tagout?
a) Any maintenance person
b) Equipment operator
c) Management
d) Only the person placing the locks
Answer: d) Only the person placing the locks
21. Kinetic energy is:
a) Stored in batteries
b) Energy in motion
c) Chemical energy
d) Pneumatic energy
Answer: b) Energy in motion
22. A portable fire extinguisher will last for:
a) 15 to 20 seconds
b) 2 to 3 seconds
c) 2 minutes
d) 3 – 5 minutes
Answer: a) 15 to 20 seconds
23. What is the breaking distance for a vehicle moving at 100 km/h?
a) 9 m
b) 24 m
c) 100 m
d) 120 m
Answer: c) 100 m
24. What does the following sign represent?
a) No entry
b) One way
c) Speed limit ends
d) Two-way traffic
Answer: a) No entry

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