Fall Protection Competent Person Exam
Version A - Federal
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Student Name *
Company Name: *
Training Date(s) *
Instructor Name or Proctor Name (Person below holds full responsibility of complete student training participation) *
1. OSHA outlines construction industry fall protection training requirements in which standard? *
2. Which best describes a fall protection/prevention written plan? *
3. Which element of a fall protection written plan should NOT be included? *
4. Fall Prevention is best described as: *
5. Fall Protection is best described as: *
6. Elimination, Substitution, Engineering Controls, Administrative Controls, and __________________ are all part of the Hierarchy of Hazard Control. *
7. Federal OSHA requires workers to wear fall protection equipment at ____ feet. *
8. A guardrail system is an example of: *
9. An OSHA-compliant 42-45-inch-high top rail of a guardrail should withstand up to _______ pounds of pressure. *
10. An OSHA-compliant mid rail of a guardrail should withstand up to _______ pounds of pressure. *
11. An OSHA-Compliant 4-inch-high toe board of a guardrail should withstand up to _______ pounds of pressure. *
12. The “ABC’s” to a fall arrest system are: *
13. Anchorage points can only be determined by a: *
14. Individually, full body harnesses, anchorage points, connectors, lanyards, and lifelines must support up to ________ lbs. *
15. Energy and shock absorbers reduce the impact on a worker during fall arrest force by extending up to ______ feet. *
16. Engineered permanent lifelines commonly have a single span of up to _____ feet. *
17. Temporary lifelines should only have a single span of up to _____ feet. *
18. ____________ is a device which travels on a lifeline that automatically locks to arrest the fall of a worker. *
19. On average, how many seconds would it take for a worker to fall from 16 feet? *
20. Studies have shown that a fully arrested, suspended worker can experience serious adverse health effects in just _____ minutes. *
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