OSHA 10 Construction Practice Test· OSHA (29 CFR 1926)
OSHA's Construction Focus Four hazards, the leading causes of construction deaths, are:
Choices
- ANoise, heat, dust, and vibration
- BFire, flood, collapse, and theft
- CSlips, trips, lifting, and fatigue
- DFalls, Struck-by, Caught-in or -between, and ElectrocutionCorrect
Answer
Falls, Struck-by, Caught-in or -between, and Electrocution
OSHA's Construction Focus Four hazards, the leading causes of construction deaths, are Falls, Struck-by, Caught-in or -between, and Electrocution.
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