OSHA: Fall Protection Safety Trivia Quiz!

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  • 1. 
    Falls account for more than 100,000 injuries each year according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 2. 
    OSHA requires fall protection for employees working at heights of 6 feet in general industry.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 3. 
    You can help protect yourself by taking training seriously, paying attention, and following your company's rules and regulations.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 4. 
    Signs stating "Dangerous Platform Area-Stay Back" is sufficient fall protection for work platforms above 6 feet.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 5. 
    A Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) must bring an employee to a complete stop and limit deceleration distance to 3.5 feet.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 6. 
    A Personal Fall Arrest System must be rigged so that an employee cannot free fall more than 6 feet nor contact any lower level.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 7. 
    Anchorage points must be capable of supporting 5000 lbs per employee.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 8. 
    Body belts cannot be used as part of a Personal Fall Arrest System.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 9. 
    The body harness is a device of straps worn by an employee that distributes the force of a fall over various parts of the body.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 10. 
    D-rings, locking snaphooks, and lanyards are parts of a PFAS known as connectors.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 11. 
    Toe boards must be provided whenever there is the risk of tools, machine parts, or equipment falling to a lower level.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 12. 
    Fall protection training will include the nature of fall hazards in the workplace.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

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