CCM Construction Safety and Risk 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under OSHA's Hierarchy of Controls, which control method is considered most effective for eliminating hazards?
- Administrative controls
- PPE
- Engineering controls
- Elimination (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Elimination
Elimination physically removes the hazard from the workplace and is the most effective control in the hierarchy.
Question 2: A confined space that contains a hazardous atmosphere or other recognized serious safety hazard is classified as a:
- Non-permit required confined space
- Permit-required confined space (Correct answer)
- Restricted access space
- Limited entry space
Correct answer: Permit-required confined space
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1203 classifies spaces with recognized serious hazards as permit-required confined spaces.
Question 3: Which document establishes the safety program requirements for a construction project and is typically maintained by the general contractor?
- Accident prevention plan (APP) (Correct answer)
- Safety data sheet (SDS)
- Notice of commencement
- Subcontractor qualification form
Correct answer: Accident prevention plan (APP)
The Accident Prevention Plan outlines site-specific safety procedures, responsibilities, and hazard controls for a project.
Question 4: What is the primary purpose of a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)?
- Determine project bid price
- Identify and control task-specific hazards before work begins (Correct answer)
- Assign responsibility for project delays
- Document post-accident root causes only
Correct answer: Identify and control task-specific hazards before work begins
A JHA breaks a job into steps, identifies hazards for each step, and establishes controls before work begins.
Question 5: OSHA's trenching standard requires a competent person to classify soil and inspect the excavation:
- Once per week
- Before each shift and after any hazard-increasing event (Correct answer)
- Only after a cave-in incident
- Monthly or after rainfall
Correct answer: Before each shift and after any hazard-increasing event
29 CFR 1926.651(k) requires daily inspections by a competent person before each shift and after any event that could increase hazards.
Question 6: Which risk response strategy involves purchasing insurance to transfer financial consequences of a construction risk?
- Risk avoidance
- Risk mitigation
- Risk transfer (Correct answer)
- Risk acceptance
Correct answer: Risk transfer
Risk transfer shifts the financial burden of a risk to a third party, such as an insurer or subcontractor, through contracts or insurance.
Question 7: A construction safety incentive program that rewards workers for NOT reporting injuries is considered problematic because:
- It increases workers' compensation premiums
- It discourages injury reporting and masks true incident rates (Correct answer)
- It violates Davis-Bacon Act requirements
- It inflates the Experience Modification Rate artificially
Correct answer: It discourages injury reporting and masks true incident rates
OSHA discourages programs that deter reporting because they hide true safety performance and prevent corrective action.
Under OSHA's Hierarchy of Controls, which control method is considered most effective for eliminating hazards?