CHSP Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield CHSP facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

100 questions
120 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. How should chemotherapy waste be segregated and disposed of in a healthcare facility? In yellow chemotherapy waste containers separate from other hazardous waste
  2. What is the recommended frequency for full-scale emergency exercises in hospitals? Annually
  3. During a Joint Commission survey, which approach is used to evaluate patient care processes? Tracer methodology
  4. Which type of ventilation system is used in healthcare to protect workers from chemical fume exposure in laboratories? Chemical fume hoods with direct exhaust
  5. What is the purpose of fire door inspections in a healthcare facility? To ensure fire doors function properly and will contain fire and smoke when closed
  6. Which NFPA standard specifically addresses healthcare facility emergency power systems? NFPA 110
  7. What does the term mutual aid agreement mean in healthcare emergency preparedness? A pre-arranged agreement between organizations to provide assistance during emergencies
  8. What does the acronym RACE stand for in healthcare fire emergency response? Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate
  9. In the context of healthcare emergency management, what does COOP stand for? Continuity of Operations Plan
  10. Which type of automatic sprinkler system is most appropriate for an unheated storage area in a healthcare facility where pipes could freeze? Dry pipe system
  11. What is the minimum bleach concentration recommended by CDC for disinfecting surfaces contaminated with C. difficile? 1:10 dilution (5,000 ppm) or EPA-registered sporicidal product
  12. What is the first step in developing a safety improvement plan? Conduct a risk assessment
  13. Which regulatory framework guides healthcare safety management systems? Joint Commission Environment of Care Standards
  14. Under NFPA 101, what is the minimum corridor width required in healthcare occupancies used for the movement of patients in beds? 8 feet
  15. What is a common timeline requirement for completing a root cause analysis after a sentinel event? Within 45 days of the event or becoming aware of it
  16. Which NFPA standard is commonly referred to as the Life Safety Code? NFPA 101
  17. What is the first step in the hazard identification process? Conduct workplace inspections
  18. What is the role of the Safety Officer in the Hospital Incident Command System? Monitoring and assessing hazardous and unsafe conditions during incident response
  19. What is the minimum emergency water supply required for healthcare facilities per CMS? 96 hours of potable water
  20. Which type of guard is required on machines with rotating parts to prevent contact injuries in maintenance areas? Fixed barrier guards or interlocked guards
  21. What is the purpose of a pre-construction risk assessment (PCRA) in a healthcare facility? To identify and mitigate safety risks to patients and staff before construction begins
  22. Which OSHA standard requires employers to provide and maintain Safety Data Sheets for hazardous chemicals? Hazard Communication Standard
  23. Which of the following is a primary responsibility of a hospital's multidisciplinary Safety Committee? Analyzing safety-related data and making recommendations for improvement to leadership.
  24. What is the first priority in hospital emergency triage during a mass casualty incident? Identify patients needing immediate treatment
  25. Which control method is considered 'engineering controls' for infection hazards? Negative pressure isolation rooms
  26. What is the purpose of an 'all-hazards' approach in healthcare emergency planning? To prepare for multiple potential disaster scenarios
  27. What information should each identified risk entry contain in a healthcare facility risk register? Risk description, probability, severity, risk score, owner, mitigation plan, and status
  28. What is the most common type of workplace violence in healthcare settings? Patient or visitor violence against healthcare workers
  29. What is the maximum dead-end corridor length permitted in a fully sprinklered healthcare occupancy per NFPA 101? 30 feet
  30. Which metric is most valuable for measuring SMS effectiveness? Near-miss reporting rates
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