CLA Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
- What does 'inventory turnover ratio' measure? → The number of times inventory is fully sold and replaced over a period
- Which system helps track goods from supplier to customer? → Supply chain management system.
- When stacking pallets in racking, which safety rule must always be followed? → Never exceed the rack's posted load capacity
- Under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom), how many sections does a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) contain? → 16
- What is the first step a worker should take after discovering a chemical spill in the warehouse? → Notify a supervisor and evacuate the area if necessary
- Under OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, what document must accompany hazardous chemicals in the workplace? → Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Which document is used to record the receipt of goods into a warehouse and verify the shipment against the purchase order? → Receiving report
- In the context of logistics, 'closed-loop communication' means: → The sender confirms the receiver understood the message correctly
- Under OSHA regulations, what is required before employees handle hazardous materials in a warehouse? → Hazard communication training and access to Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Why is proper lifting technique important in logistics? → To prevent physical injury
- After an incoming shipment has been verified and inspected at the receiving dock, which of the following is the next major process? → The put-away process, where goods are moved to their assigned storage location.
- Which document is required for customs clearance that declares the value, quantity, and nature of goods being imported? → Commercial Invoice
- A logistics associate receives conflicting instructions from two supervisors. What should they do FIRST? → Inform both supervisors of the conflict and request clarification
- Which shipping term indicates that the seller pays freight charges and assumes risk until goods reach the buyer's destination? → FOB Destination
- When performing an ABC analysis, which class of items typically receives the most frequent monitoring and tightest inventory controls? → Class A items, because they represent the highest inventory value
- What is a key advantage of using automated guided vehicles (AGVs)? → They automate repetitive transport tasks
- How often must forklift operators be formally re-evaluated under OSHA requirements? → At least every 3 years
- In global logistics, what does 'demurrage' refer to? → Fees charged when a container is not returned to the carrier within the free time period
- Which type of fire extinguisher is appropriate for a Class C electrical fire? → CO2 or dry chemical extinguisher
- A supervisor gives a verbal safety instruction before a task. The BEST action for a logistics associate is to: → Repeat the instruction back to confirm understanding
- Which incoterm places the MAXIMUM responsibility and cost on the seller, including delivery to the buyer's named destination? → DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
- Which practice helps ensure that older inventory is used or shipped before newer inventory of the same product? → FIFO (First In, First Out)
- Which document records findings during a quality control check? → Inspection report
- What is the purpose of a 'packing slip' included in a customer shipment? → To list the contents of the shipment so the customer can verify what was received
- A 'dock appointment system' in a warehouse environment is primarily designed to: → Coordinate arrival times of carriers to prevent congestion and reduce wait times
- In a warehouse environment, what does the acronym 'PPE' stand for, and which of the following is an example? → Personal Protective Equipment; Steel-toed boots
- What does 'cold chain logistics' specifically manage? → The temperature-controlled supply chain for perishable or temperature-sensitive products
- What is the main benefit of using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) over traditional barcodes for inventory tracking? → RFID can read multiple tags simultaneously without line-of-sight scanning
- What does the term 'safety stock' refer to in inventory management? → Buffer inventory kept to guard against stockouts from demand or supply variability
- Which of the following BEST describes 'dead stock' in a warehouse? → Inventory that has not moved or sold in an extended period
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