<p> Fall Protection Check for Learning Answers</p><p>1. Fall protection regulations are enforced by what government agency? a. OSHA b. FDA c. IRS d. None of the above</p><p>2. Fall Protection is required : a. When working above 50 feet b. When not standing on the ground c. When working at or above 6 feet d. Both B &C</p><p>3. Fall arrest is different from fall prevention in that: a. Fall arrest assumes a fall will happen b. Fall arrest eliminates the possibility of a fall c. There is no difference, they are the same things d. All of the above</p><p>4. The components of your fall arrest system should be inspected: a. Before each use b. When you have time c. Only by your manager d. When the safety manager is around</p><p>5. The minimum breaking strength of all attachment points and load bearing straps on your full body harness is 5000 lbs? a. True b. False</p><p>6. Where is the proper attachment point for Fall Arrest on your full body harness? a. Anywhere you can hook on b. The dorsal D-ring between the shoulder blades on your harness c. You only need to attach when you think you are going to fall d. None of the above</p><p>7. A non-locking Snaphook should not be used because: a. Rollout can occur b. It is harder to use c. They cost too much d. Any of the above are reasons to not use Fall Protection Check for Learning Page 2 </p><p>8. Swing Fall is defined as: a. A Big Band concert held in Autumn b. When you jump off a tank and swing out on the fall protection system c. A pendulum type fall that can occur if the anchorage is not located directly above the worker’s head d. None of the above</p><p>9. When walking on top of a tanker you should: a. Move quickly to minimize your time on the tanker b. Maintain a low center of gravity or crawl if necessary c. Be aware of hoses and airlines that could be trip hazards d. Both b. and c.</p><p>10. Per OSHA, total Free Fall should not exceed 6 feet? a. True b. False</p><p>11. When donning your body harness leg straps should fit snugly? a. True b. False</p><p>12. The ABCs of fall protection stand for: a. Anchor, Body Harness, Connectors b. Alpha, Bravo, Charlie c. Always Be Careful d. None of the above </p>
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