Fall Protection | Yearly Training | Southam and Associates
This training is designed to test the individual on general knowledge and safe practices in relation to fall protection. The SSHO (Site Safety Health Officer) will administer the test to the employee. Candidates must score at least 80% to pass the exam. Answer each of the following questions “True” or “False” by circling the appropriate letter.  By inputting your name and submitting your answers, you are agreeing that you are the individual taking the test.


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OSHA Fall Protection in Construction
Please click the link and read the information on Fall Protection provided by OSHA:
 https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3146.pdf
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First and Last Name *
Why does OSHA have a standard for fall protection: *
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When must employers provide Fall Protection? *
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What kinds of Fall Protection should employers use? *
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As a general matter, each worker on a walking or workingsurface 6 feet or more above a lower level must be protectedfrom falling by a guardrail system, a safety net system, or apersonal fall arrest system. *
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What is a Personal Fall Arrest System?
What are examples of a personal fall arrest system? *
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What is the required locking type used to prevent disengagement from any component part of the personal fall arrest system *
1 point
Locking type snaphooks may also be used when designed for the following connections:
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Self-retracting lifelines and lanyards that automatically limit free fall distance to 2 feet or less must be capable of sustaining a minimum tensile load of 3,000 pounds applied to the device with the lifeline or lanyard in the fully extended position. *
1 point
Ropes and straps (webbing) used in lanyards, lifelines, and strength components of body belts and body harnesses must be made of *
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