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CM 2215 OSHA 510 Final Exam Questions &Answers (RATED A+)
OSHA -ANSWER - Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
 
OSHA's focus four -ANSWER - 1. Falls 
2. Struck By 
3. Caught In 
4. Electrical 
 
Osha's primary method of enforcement of safety 
regulations is through __________ ___________________ -ANSWER - Worksite Inspections 
 
OSHA was formed because _____________ and ________________ were increasing -ANSWER - Injuries and illnesses 
 
Who signed OSHA into law and when did they do it? -ANSWER - President Nixon 1970 
 
In the correct order...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
OSHA -ANSWER - Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
 
OSHA's focus four -ANSWER - 1. Falls 
2. Struck By 
3. Caught In 
4. Electrical 
 
Osha's primary method of enforcement of safety 
regulations is through __________ ___________________ -ANSWER - Worksite Inspections 
 
OSHA was formed because _____________ and ________________ were increasing -ANSWER - Injuries and illnesses 
 
Who signed OSHA into law and when did they do it? -ANSWER - President Nixon 1970 
 
In the correct order...
OSHA 510 Study Guide Questions with Answers (GRADED A)
The ________________ shall inspect ladders on a periodic basis -ANSWER - competent person 
 
Each platform on all working levels of scaffolding must be ____________________ between the front uprights and guardrail support -ANSWER - fully planked or decked 
 
What is required on a supported scaffold with a height to base ratio of 4:1? -ANSWER - Guying, tying and bracing 
 
Guardrails shall be provided where walkways are _______ feet or more above lower levels -ANSWER - 6 
 
______________________...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The ________________ shall inspect ladders on a periodic basis -ANSWER - competent person 
 
Each platform on all working levels of scaffolding must be ____________________ between the front uprights and guardrail support -ANSWER - fully planked or decked 
 
What is required on a supported scaffold with a height to base ratio of 4:1? -ANSWER - Guying, tying and bracing 
 
Guardrails shall be provided where walkways are _______ feet or more above lower levels -ANSWER - 6 
 
______________________...
OSHA 510 study guide Questions with Correct Answers
ame two costs associated with an accident -ANSWER- direct and indirect costs 
 
Name several examples of indirect cost of an accident -ANSWER- lower morale, increased costs, training replacement workers 
 
What year was OSHA created? -ANSWER- 1970 
 
Why was OSHA formed? -ANSWER- to protect the health and safety of America's workers 
 
What is section 5 (a)(1) called? -ANSWER- General Duty clause 
 
What section of the "Act" is for protecting workers from discrimination or retaliation when th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
ame two costs associated with an accident -ANSWER- direct and indirect costs 
 
Name several examples of indirect cost of an accident -ANSWER- lower morale, increased costs, training replacement workers 
 
What year was OSHA created? -ANSWER- 1970 
 
Why was OSHA formed? -ANSWER- to protect the health and safety of America's workers 
 
What is section 5 (a)(1) called? -ANSWER- General Duty clause 
 
What section of the "Act" is for protecting workers from discrimination or retaliation when th...
OSHA 510 Questions with Answers Correct Grade A
What type of incident was the leading cause of workplace fatalities in 2015? - ANSWER -Transportation incidents - 42 % 
 
What are 5 consequences of workplace injuries and illnesses? - ANSWER -Higher absenteeism, higher employee turnover, higher accident-related costs, lower productivity, lower employee morale 
 
What are accident related costs? - ANSWER -Medical expenses, workers compensation, return to work expenses, replacement worker training expenses 
 
What does Section 11c of the OSH Act ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What type of incident was the leading cause of workplace fatalities in 2015? - ANSWER -Transportation incidents - 42 % 
 
What are 5 consequences of workplace injuries and illnesses? - ANSWER -Higher absenteeism, higher employee turnover, higher accident-related costs, lower productivity, lower employee morale 
 
What are accident related costs? - ANSWER -Medical expenses, workers compensation, return to work expenses, replacement worker training expenses 
 
What does Section 11c of the OSH Act ...
OSHA 510 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update
OSHA stands for - ANSWER -Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
 
OSHA's focus four injuries are - ANSWER -falls 
caught in 
struck by 
electrical 
 
OSHA's mission is to save _____ and prevent _____ - ANSWER -lives 
injuries 
 
OSHA's primary method of enforcement of safety regulations is through ____ - ANSWER -inspections 
 
OSHA was formed because ____ were increasing - ANSWER -injuries and illnesses 
 
OSHA was signed into law by President ____ in December of ____. - ANSWER -Nixo...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
OSHA stands for - ANSWER -Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
 
OSHA's focus four injuries are - ANSWER -falls 
caught in 
struck by 
electrical 
 
OSHA's mission is to save _____ and prevent _____ - ANSWER -lives 
injuries 
 
OSHA's primary method of enforcement of safety regulations is through ____ - ANSWER -inspections 
 
OSHA was formed because ____ were increasing - ANSWER -injuries and illnesses 
 
OSHA was signed into law by President ____ in December of ____. - ANSWER -Nixo...
OSHA #510 Questions with Answers 100% Pass
What are two results of workplace injuries and illnesses? -ANSWER - increased cost to train replacement workers 
 
Workers can find information about their right to seek safety and health on the job without fear of punishment within *what section* of the Occupational Safety and Health Act? -ANSWER - Section 11(c) of the OSH Act 
 
The statement "Protecting the safety and health of America's workers is an important factor in reducing worker fatality, injuries and illnesses" is found in *what s...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
What are two results of workplace injuries and illnesses? -ANSWER - increased cost to train replacement workers 
 
Workers can find information about their right to seek safety and health on the job without fear of punishment within *what section* of the Occupational Safety and Health Act? -ANSWER - Section 11(c) of the OSH Act 
 
The statement "Protecting the safety and health of America's workers is an important factor in reducing worker fatality, injuries and illnesses" is found in *what s...
NC BLET Final Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass
The basic law of the land is the United States? -ANSWER - Constitution 
 
Due Process is that which ____ with the deepest notions of what is fair and right and just. -ANSWER - comports 
 
Congress cannot make any law concerning the establishment of? -ANSWER - religion 
 
Subject matter jurisdiction refers to the types of crimes for which officers are ____ to arrest. -ANSWER - authorized 
 
Arrest warrants are valid throughout the state, must be issued and signed by a ____ Official, states the of...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The basic law of the land is the United States? -ANSWER - Constitution 
 
Due Process is that which ____ with the deepest notions of what is fair and right and just. -ANSWER - comports 
 
Congress cannot make any law concerning the establishment of? -ANSWER - religion 
 
Subject matter jurisdiction refers to the types of crimes for which officers are ____ to arrest. -ANSWER - authorized 
 
Arrest warrants are valid throughout the state, must be issued and signed by a ____ Official, states the of...
NC BLET 2020: Final Exam Review Questions with Correct Answers
Primary Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease (*Physical Fitness*) - ANSWER -1) Abnormal Blood Cholesterol 
2) High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) 
3) Tobacco Smoking 
4) Sedentary Lifestyle/Physical Inactivity 
 
3 Primary Physical Disablers (*Physical Fitness*) - ANSWER -1) Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) 
2) Lower Back Disorders 
3) Stomach Ulcers 
 
The 3 Major Nutrients (*Physical Fitness*) - ANSWER -1) Carbohydrates 
2) Fats 
3) Proteins 
 
How many Officers die from Heart Disease each year?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Primary Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease (*Physical Fitness*) - ANSWER -1) Abnormal Blood Cholesterol 
2) High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) 
3) Tobacco Smoking 
4) Sedentary Lifestyle/Physical Inactivity 
 
3 Primary Physical Disablers (*Physical Fitness*) - ANSWER -1) Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) 
2) Lower Back Disorders 
3) Stomach Ulcers 
 
The 3 Major Nutrients (*Physical Fitness*) - ANSWER -1) Carbohydrates 
2) Fats 
3) Proteins 
 
How many Officers die from Heart Disease each year?...
NC BLET State Exam Review Questions with Answers Verified by Experts
How many provisions are in 15A-401(d)(2) -ANSWER - 4 
 
What are the provisions of 15A-401(d)(2) -ANSWER - TO DEFEND himself or a third person from what he reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of deadly force 
 
TO EFFECT an arrest or to prevent the escape from custody of a person who he reasonably believes is attempting to escape by means of a deadly weapon, or shows conduct presenting an imminent threat of death or serious physical injury to others unless apprehended without delay...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
How many provisions are in 15A-401(d)(2) -ANSWER - 4 
 
What are the provisions of 15A-401(d)(2) -ANSWER - TO DEFEND himself or a third person from what he reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of deadly force 
 
TO EFFECT an arrest or to prevent the escape from custody of a person who he reasonably believes is attempting to escape by means of a deadly weapon, or shows conduct presenting an imminent threat of death or serious physical injury to others unless apprehended without delay...
NC BLET 2023 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Updates
All students must be enrolled when? -ANSWER - No later than the initial (first) day of course delivery (unless trainee is a partial enrollment) 
 
How old must students be to be enrolled in BLET? -ANSWER - 20 years old (unless approval from the Criminal Justice Standards Division is obtained AND the individual will be 20 years of age by the day of the state exam) 
 
In no cases may excused absences exceed what percent of the total reported class hours for the course offerings? -ANSWER - 5% 
 
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- Exam (elaborations)
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All students must be enrolled when? -ANSWER - No later than the initial (first) day of course delivery (unless trainee is a partial enrollment) 
 
How old must students be to be enrolled in BLET? -ANSWER - 20 years old (unless approval from the Criminal Justice Standards Division is obtained AND the individual will be 20 years of age by the day of the state exam) 
 
In no cases may excused absences exceed what percent of the total reported class hours for the course offerings? -ANSWER - 5% 
 
Al...