OSHA 30 Module 2 (Latest -
Actual Questions and Answers 100% Correct
- Partial exemption
Answer:
-10 or fewer employees in entire company during peak (including temps) -low hazard industries in N American Industry Class System (NAICS) -injury and illness -must report fatality, hospitalization, amputation, loss of eye
- 80% of employers by size
- How are records of deaths, injuries, and illnesses reported to OSHA used?-
Answer:
-Help direct OSHA's programs -Help identify safety problems -Provide base data for surveys -Help direct OSHA inspectors
NOT -Determine fault -Determine comp elegibility -Find fees and fines
- Not exempt
Answer: -Pro sports
- Partially exempt specific request
Answer:
-Annual OSHA injury and illness survey -BLS annual survey
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- Worker's comp and records
Answer: independent of each other
- Industry exemption
Answer: Certain retail, services, finance, insurance or real estate industries
NOT ag, mining, construction, manufacturing, transp, communication, electric, gas, sanitary services and wholesale trade
- work-related
Answer:
-event/exposure at work caused condition -event/exposure at work significantly aggravated pre-existing condition
- Personal grooming
Answer: exception to work related unless grooming is result of work exposure
- assigned working hours
Answer: hours expected to work; including OT
- personal tasks
Answer: unrelated to job
- work at home
Answer: only recordable if being paid or compensated
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