OSHA 10 Construction Practice Test· OSHA (29 CFR 1926)
A scaffold must be able to support its own weight plus at least how many times the maximum intended load?
Choices
- A2 times
- B3 times
- C4 timesCorrect
- D6 times
Answer
4 times
A scaffold must support its own weight plus at least 4 times the maximum intended load, and a competent person must inspect it before each work shift.
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