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A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
A. OSHA 10 training is required
B. the utility must provide meter removal services
C. lockout/tagout procedures must be used
D. a secondary spotter employee must be on site
A. backup alarms
B. high visibility clothing
C. spotters for equipment
D. all of the above
A. certified by OSHA
B. qualified by testing
C. wearing appropriate clothing
D. able to also operate the equipment in the event of an emergency
A. totaling all hazards that may occur on the job
B. technique for evaluating employees, specifically testing, to make sure they are working safely
C. a technique focusing on job tasks as a way to identify and correct hazards
D. analyzing job hazards and assigning them to appropriate categories
A. altered mental state
B. body temperature of 106° or higher
C. hot and dry skin
D. heavy sweating, weakness, cool skin
A. straighten the leg
B. put a tourniquet on the leg
C. give him mouth to mouth resuscitation
D. call 911
A. rinse it out with water for 15 minutes
B. cover the effected eye
C. call a doctor
D. complete the job and then report the incident to the boss
A. accidently or deliberately misused
B. used with nails that were too long
C. improperly maintained
D. all of the above
A. personal protective equipment
B. substances used at work
C. product assembly methods
D. All of the above
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
E. E
A. decimals
B. decibels
C. millimeters per second
D. dBs per second
A. 1 / 1
B. 1 / 4
C. 2 / 4
D. 3 / 4
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