Slide 1 : Welcome to Jeopardy!
Slide 2 : Jeopardy Scaffolds OSHA Pot Luck Electrical Excavations Category 1 “Catch me if I fall” $100 $100 $100 $100 Category 1 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Category 1 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Category 1 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Category 1 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Category 1 $500 $100
Catch me If I Fall 100 : A secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards, or deceleration devices. Catch me If I Fall 100 1
Slide 4 : What is an anchorage point ? Catch me If I Fall 100
Slide 5 : A barrier erected to prevent employees from falling to lower levels. Catch me If I Fall 200 2
Slide 6 : What is a guardrail system? Catch me If I Fall 200
Slide 7 : Guardrail top, middle and toe-board rail load requirements Catch me If I Fall 300 3
Slide 8 : What is 200, 150 and 50 pounds? Catch me If I Fall 300
Slide 9 : Maximum distance a person can fall into a netting system. Catch me If I Fall 400 4
Slide 10 : What is 30 feet? Catch me If I Fall 400
Slide 11 : Must have a minimum breaking strength of 5000 pounds. Catch me If I Fall 500 5
Slide 12 : What is a lanyard, anchorage point or vertical lifeline? Catch me If I Fall 500 1
Slide 13 : Name the three types of soil classifications Excavations100 6
Slide 14 : What are Types A, B, and C? Excavations100
Slide 15 : Maximum distance a person must travel in a trench before reaching an egress mechanism. Excavations 200 7
Slide 16 : What is 25 feet laterally? Excavations 200
Slide 17 : The 3 S’s of excavation Excavations 300 8
Slide 18 : What are Shield, Slope and Shore? Excavations 300
Slide 19 : A trench and an excavation width definition Excavations 400 9
Slide 20 : What is: trench is less than 15 feet and an excavation is greater than 15 feet wide? Excavations 400
Slide 21 : Type A, B and C Slope Angles Excavations 500 10
Slide 22 : What are
Type A = ¾-1
Type B = 1-1
Type C 1-1/2-1 Excavations 500
Slide 23 : GFCI’s are used Electrical100 11
Slide 24 : What is at every electrical energy source on the construction site Electrical100
Slide 25 : Minimum safe working distance form powerlines Electrical 200 12
Slide 26 : What is 10 feet? Electrical 200
Slide 27 : Can alter an flexible electrical cord Electrical 300 13
Slide 28 : What is a Qualified Person or Electrician Electrical 300
Slide 29 : 3 Factors in Severity of Electrical Shock Electrical 400 14
Slide 30 : What is current path, amount of current and duration? Electrical 400
Slide 31 : Type of electrical flexible wire systems permitted on jobsites Electrical 500 15
Slide 32 : What is 3-wire type” Electrical 500
Slide 33 : What PPE stands for PL100 16
Slide 34 : What is “Personal Protective Equipment” PL100
Slide 35 : Equipment which must be worn while work in progress poses the potential for hazardous liquid injuries to the eyes PL200 17
Slide 36 : What are “goggles or face shields”? PL200
Slide 37 : 2 acceptable reasons for working on live circuits PL300 18
Slide 38 : What are “during testing and when greater danger exists by de-energizing” PL300
Slide 39 : Required if 25lbs or more could fall on a foot or toes PL400 19
Slide 40 : What are “steel toed shoes”
Acceptable: safety shoes PL400
Slide 41 : Separation required between fuel and oxygen tanks PL500 20
Slide 42 : What is “at least 20 feet” PL500
Slide 43 : The cabinet department where
OSHA is established OSHA 100 21
Slide 44 : What is the “Department of Labor” OSHA 100
Slide 45 : Employers covered by OSHA OSHA 200 22
Slide 46 : What is “all employers engaged in business affecting interstate commerce” OSHA 200
Slide 47 : How OSHA develop standards OSHA 300 23
Slide 48 : What is “by adoption of existing industry standards, rulemaking & emergency temporary actions”? OSHA 300
Slide 49 : What is OSHA highest inspection priority? OSHA 400 24
Slide 50 : What is “imminent danger” OSHA 400
Slide 51 : The number of state OSHA plans
currently operating OSHA 500 25
Slide 52 : What is “26 states and territories” OSHA 500
Slide 53 : Height of work platform before fall protection is required by OSHA Scaffolds 100 26
Slide 54 : What is 10 feet? Scaffolds 100
Slide 55 : Three parts of a scaffold support system Scaffolds 200 27
Slide 56 : What is a mudsill, base plate and screw jack Scaffolds 200
Slide 57 : Height supported scaffolds reach before anchoring is required Scaffolds 300 28
Slide 58 : What is 26 feet, anchored at 20 foot mark Scaffolds 300
Slide 59 : Name three of four scaffold systems Scaffolds 400 29
Slide 60 : What is Suspended, Supported, Mobile and Motorized Scaffolds 400
Slide 61 : Base to height ratio for supported scaffolds Scaffolds 500 30
Slide 62 : What is 4 x the base width? Scaffolds 500