30 CFR 56/ EXAMINATION OF WORKING PLACES

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30 CFR 56/ EXAMINATION OF WORKING PLACES
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30 CFR 56/57.18002 EXAMINATION OF WORKING PLACES

1. CFR 56.18002 is: a.) title 56 of the Code of Federal Regulations, b.) the standard requiring workplace examinations each workshift, c.) Part 56 of Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 2. Written workplace examination records must be kept for: a.) 1 week b.) until the MSHA inspector comes, c.) 1 month d.) 6 months e.) 1 Year f.) 5 Years

1. CFR 56.18002 is: a.) title 56 of the Code of Federal Regulations, b.) the standard requiring workplace examinations each workshift, c.) Part 56 of Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 2. Written workplace examination records must be kept for: a.) 1 week b.) until the MSHA inspector comes, c.) 1 month d.) 6 months e.) 1 Year f.) 5 Years 30 CFR 56 Subpart Q 30 CFR 56.18002 (b)

3. A workplace examination record must contain: a 3. A workplace examination record must contain: a.) the examiner’s signature, b.) the location examined, c.) the date d.) vehicle used, e.) serial numbers of all equipment examined, f.) description of conditions found that were unsafe. 4. A person competent to do a workplace examination has: a.) experience and abilities to perform the duties, b.) been recognized as competent by the operator, c.) been certified to perform these duties. 5. A working place includes: a.) abandoned areas of underground mines, b.) abandoned areas of surface mines, c.) anyplace in and about a mine where work is being performed

3. A workplace examination record must contain: a 3. A workplace examination record must contain: a.) the examiner’s signature, b.) the location examined, c.) the date d.) vehicle used, e.) serial numbers of all equipment examined, f.) description of conditions found that were unsafe. 4. A person competent to do a workplace examination has: a.) experience and abilities to perform the duties, b.) been recognized as competent by the operator, c.) been certified to perform these duties. 5. A working place includes: a.) abandoned areas of underground mines, b.) abandoned areas of surface mines, c.) anyplace in and about a mine where work is being performed PPL (Program Policy Letter) No. P14-IV-01 Dated 3/25/14 expires 3/31/16

6. Which of the following categories should be included on a crushing screening plant’s workplace examination checklist: a.) Walkways, decks, stairways, b.) Guards for V-Belts, Head & Tail Pulleys, c.) Emergency Stop Cords and Warnings d.) Electrical Equipment / Lighting, e.) Lockout/Tagout devices (locks, tags etc.) available, f.) 1st Aid Supplies g.) Fully Charged Fire Extinguishers, h.) Emergency communication systems. 7. Walkways, Decks & Stairways should be: a.) Kept free of obstructions, b.) provide good footing, c.) made so you can run on them if you have to, d.) have safe well maintained side-rails.

6. Which of the following categories should be included on a crushing screening plant’s workplace examination checklist: a.) Walkways, decks, stairways, b.) Guards for V-Belts, Head & Tail Pulleys, c.) Emergency Stop Cords and Warnings d.) Electrical Equipment / Lighting, e.) Lockout/Tagout devices (locks, tags etc.) available, f.) 1st Aid Supplies g.) Fully Charged Fire Extinguishers, h.) Emergency communication systems. 7. Walkways, Decks & Stairways should be: a.) Kept free of obstructions, b.) provide good footing, c.) made so you can run on them if you have to, d.) have safe well maintained side-rails. 6. Standard items to review during workplace area / workplace exams. All areas should be clean and orderly 56.20003 (a)(b)(c) 7. Standard items to review during workplace area / workplace exams. All areas should be clean and orderly 56.20003 (a)(b)(c)

8. The main purpose for toe boards is to keep you from slipping under the rail when running down a walkway. True False 9. Guards are required on all moving machine parts must prevent fingers from reaching moving parts? True False 10. Guards must: a.) be able to withstand vibrations, b.) be securely in place, c.) not create a hazard by their use, d.) cove all pinch points & nip points on head and tail pulley’s, e.) be on hinges to be easily opened for cleaning. 11. Emergency stop cords should, a.) always have slack in them, b.) be about the same height as the troughing rollers, c.) be inspected on a routine bases to make sure it works.

8. The main purpose for toe boards is to keep you from slipping under the rail when running down a walkway. True False 9. Guards are required on all moving machine parts must prevent fingers from reaching moving parts? True False 10. Guards must: a.) be able to withstand vibrations, b.) be securely in place, c.) not create a hazard by their use, d.) cove all pinch points & nip points on head and tail pulley’s, e.) be on hinges to be easily opened for cleaning. 11. Emergency stop cords should, a.) always have slack in them, b.) be about the same height as the troughing rollers, c.) be inspected on a routine bases to make sure it works. 8. 56.11002 9. 56.14007 (a)(b) – 56.14112 (a)(1)(2) 10. 56.14109 (a)

12. A startup warning device is required on: a. ) all conveyors, b 12. A startup warning device is required on: a.) all conveyors, b.) all elevated conveyors, c.) all conveyors where the operator does not have a clear view of the entire belt length, 13. Conveyors are required to have a visual and audible startup warning alarm? True False 14. Conveyors are required to have a 10 second delay before starting and a second warning must be given? True False 15. Backup alarms are required on all mobile equipment? True False

12. A startup warning device is required on: a. ) all conveyors, b 12. A startup warning device is required on: a.) all conveyors, b.) all elevated conveyors, c.) all conveyors where the operator does not have a clear view of the entire belt length, 13. Conveyors are required to have a visual and audible startup warning alarm? True False 14. Conveyors are required to have a 10 second delay before starting and a second warning must be given? True False 15. Backup alarms are required on all mobile equipment? True False 12. 56.14201 (a) 13. 56.14201 (b) 14. 56.14201(b) 15. 56.14132 (b)(1)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(3)

16. If a piece of mobile equipment has an obstructed view to the rear, it is required to have a observer present? True False 17. Provided a piece of mobile equipment has a backup alarm, it is not required to have a working horn? True False 18. When parking mobile equipment, it must be placed in gear and chocks used under the left front wheel? True False 19. Miners can leave mobile equipment unattended with forks, beds, buckets, out riggers in the raised position and are not required to place in park or chock wheels? True False

16. If a piece of mobile equipment has an obstructed view to the rear, it is required to have a observer present? True False 17. Provided a piece of mobile equipment has a backup alarm, it is not required to have a working horn? True False 18. When parking mobile equipment, it must be placed in gear and chocks used under the left front wheel? True False 19. Miners can leave mobile equipment unattended with forks, beds, buckets, out riggers in the raised position and are not required to place in park or chock wheels? True False 16. 56.14132 (b)(1)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(3) 17. 56.14132(a) 18. 56.14207 19. 56.14206(a)(b)

20. Miners are required to conduct a pre-shift inspection of mobile equipment and when conducted may inspect: a.) brakes, b.) windshield, c.) tires, d.) mirrors, e.) seat belts, f.) fire extinguisher, g.) the above is all that is required to be inspected. 21. MSHA requires that lighting be adequate for safety? True False 22. All lighting must work only during the night time shifts? True False

20. Miners are required to conduct a pre-shift inspection of mobile equipment and when conducted may inspect: a.) brakes, b.) windshield, c.) tires, d.) mirrors, e.) seat belts, f.) fire extinguisher, g.) the above is all that is required to be inspected. 21. MSHA requires that lighting be sufficient to provide safe work conditions? True False 22. All lighting must work only during the night time shifts? True False 20. Acceptable items to inspect, however each piece of equipment is different and MAY require more items to inspect during the preshift. 21. 56.17001 22. 56.17001 There may be areas during the daylight hours that require lighting. Those must have sufficient lighting also.

23. Lighting must be guarded: a. ) to prevent shock or burn hazards, b 23. Lighting must be guarded: a.) to prevent shock or burn hazards, b.) to prevent damage to the lighting from nearby equipment, c.) to prevent glass and shrapnel from exploding bulbs, 24. Electrical cords must not have: a.) Frays, b.) Splits, c.) Cracks, d.) Bare wiring. 25. Junction boxes: a.) must be kept closed, b.) must be weatherproof when exposed to outside conditions, c.) must only be used inside a well ventilated room.

23. Lighting must be guarded: a. ) to prevent shock or burn hazards, b 23. Lighting must be guarded: a.) to prevent shock or burn hazards, b.) to prevent damage to the lighting from nearby equipment, c.) to prevent glass and shrapnel from exploding bulbs, 24. Electrical cords must not have: a.) Frays, b.) Splits, c.) Cracks, d.) Bare wiring. 25. Junction boxes: a.) must be kept closed, b.) should be weatherproof when exposed to outside conditions, c.) must only be used inside a well ventilated room. 23. 56.12034 By designating all answers correct would be considered a “Good Practice” Remember it’s by location. 24. Best Practices for safety. 56.12012 & 56.1212013(a)(b)(c) 25. 56.12032, 56.12030, 56.12035

26. When a piece of equipment/machinery is locked out: a 26. When a piece of equipment/machinery is locked out: a.) you are not required to notify anyone, b.) you are not required to use a tag if you are the only one working on it, c.) it is someone else’s responsibility to verify that all residual energy has been eliminated, d.) you can use another employee’s lock if you have used yours for our locker. e.) none of the above. 27. Inspect all fire extinguisher’s to be sure: a.) they are charged b.) the pin is in place, c.) a monthly inspection has been conducted, d.) the hose is not obstructed e.) all of the above

26. When a piece of equipment/machinery is locked out: a 26. When a piece of equipment/machinery is locked out: a.) you are not required to notify anyone, b.) you are not required to use a tag if you are the only one working on it, c.) it is someone else’s responsibility to verify that all residual energy has been eliminated, d.) you can use another employee’s lock if you have used yours for our locker. e.) none of the above. 27. Inspect all fire extinguisher’s to be sure: a.) they are charged b.) the pin is in place, c.) a monthly inspection has been conducted, d.) the hose is not obstructed e.) all of the above 26. TLC Lockout/Tag Out/Try Out Policy 27. 56.4200(b)(1)(2) & 56.4201 (a)(1)(2)(3)

28. Compressed gas cylinders: a. ) must be stored in a safe manner, b 28. Compressed gas cylinders: a.) must be stored in a safe manner, b.) does not require being stored with the safety cap on, c.) can not be transported on a vehicle, d.) does not have to be turned off when a torch is attached and not in use, 29. Ground condition examinations are not required after blasting? True False 30. Unsafe ground conditions consist of? a.) cracks near the top or banks b.) edge of the pile that was undercut c.) no berms or the berms are inadequate d.) loose material d.) all of the above

28. Compressed gas cylinders: a. ) must be stored in a safe manner, b 28. Compressed gas cylinders: a.) must be stored in a safe manner, b.) does not require being stored with the safety cap on, c.) can not be transported on a vehicle, d.) does not have to be turned off when a torch is attached and not in use, 29. Ground condition examinations are not required after blasting? True False 30. Unsafe ground conditions consist of? a.) cracks near the top or banks b.) edge of the pile that was undercut c.) no berms or the berms are inadequate d.) loose material d.) all of the above 27. 56.16005, 56.4601, 56.4603 28. 56.3401 29. 56.3130, 56.3200, 56.3400 & 56.3430

31. Area where flammable or combustible materials are stored should have a “No Smoking” notice posted? True False 32. Small quantities of flammable liquids shall be kept in approved safety cans labeled to indicate it’s contents: True False 33. Smoking is permitted in areas of flammable / combustible material storage areas? True False 34. Employees can be issued fines for noncompliance of smoking regulations? True False

31. Area where flammable or combustible materials are stored should have a “No Smoking, Open Flames” notice posted? True False 32. Small quantities of flammable liquids shall be kept in approved safety cans labeled to indicate it’s contents: True False 33. Smoking is permitted within 10 feet in areas of flammable / combustible material storage areas? True False 34. Employees can be issued fines for noncompliance of smoking regulations? True False 30. 56.4100, 56.4101 31. 56.4402 32. 56.6101 33. 110g of the Mine Act and will not exceed $375

35. Ramps for dumping facilities: a 35. Ramps for dumping facilities: a.) must have berms that are constructed to be at least mid wheel height of the smallest equipment using the ramp, b.) are not required to support the weight of the equipment, c.) must be inspected prior to use, d.) should provide width, clearance and headroom to safely accommodate facility equipment. 36. Miners should not work under suspended loads? True False 37. Splices and repairs to power cables: a.) Mechanically strong with electrical conductivity as near as possible to that of the original, b.) insulated at least to the degree of the original, c.) have damage protection as near as possible to that of the original.

35. Ramps for dumping facilities: a 35. Ramps for dumping facilities: a.) must have berms that are constructed to be at least mid wheel height of the smallest equipment using the ramp, b.) are not required to support the weight of the equipment, c.) must be inspected prior to use, d.) should provide width, clearance and headroom to safely accommodate facility equipment. 36. Miners should not work under suspended loads? True False 37. Splices and repairs to power cables: a.) Mechanically strong with electrical conductivity as near as possible to that of the original, b.) insulated at least to the degree of the original, c.) have damage protection as near as possible to that of the original. 34. 56.9303, 56.9304(a)(b) 35. 56.9317 36. 56.12013(a)(b)(c)

38. Personal protection requires miner’s to wear: a 38. Personal protection requires miner’s to wear: a.) Suitable hard hats, b.) Protective footwear, c.) Eye protection, d.) Full body harness with lanyard, e.) Life jackets or life vests, f.) all of the above. 39. Seat Belts should be maintained in a functional condition: True False 40. Surface equipment which require ROPS and seat belts and: a.) Crawler tractors and crawler loaders, b.) Graders, c.) Tractor portions of semi-mounted scrapers, dumpers, water wagons, rear dump wagons, d.) Skid steer loaders and, e.) Agricultural tractors. f.) all of the above

38. Personal protection requires miner’s to wear: a 38. Personal protection requires miner’s to wear: a.) Suitable hard hats, b.) Protective footwear, c.) Eye protection, d.) Full body harness with lanyard, e.) Life jackets or life vests, f.) all of the above. 39. Seat Belts should be maintained in a functional condition: True False 40. Surface equipment which require ROPS and seat belts and: a.) Crawler tractors and crawler loaders, b.) Graders, c.) Tractor portions of semi-mounted scrapers, dumpers, water wagons, rear dump wagons, d.) Skid steer loaders and, e.) Agricultural tractors. f.) all of the above 37. 56.15002, 56.15003,, 56.15004 56.15005 (MSHA allows the use of safety belts – USLM Policy discourages and/or prohibits use of safety belts) 56.15020 38. 56.14130(g), 56.14131(a)(b) 39. 56.14130(a)

41. ) Is ROPS the same as FOPS. Yes. No. 42 41.) Is ROPS the same as FOPS? Yes No 42.) Guards are not required where exposed moving parts are: a.) can not be reached, b.) must be guarded regardless, c.) are within 6 ft. from walking or working surfaces, d.) all the above, e.) none of the above 43. Compressed air should never be directed towards a person? True False 44. Power switches do not have to be identified? True False 45. Face shields and safety glasses are considered adequate when operating a grinding wheel? True False

41. ) Is ROPS the same as FOPS. Yes. No. 42 41.) Is ROPS the same as FOPS? Yes No 42.) Guards are not required where exposed moving parts are: a.) can not be reached, b.) must be guarded regardless, c.) are within 6 ft. from walking or working surfaces, d.) all the above, e.) none of the above 43. Compressed air should never be directed towards a person? True False 44. Power switches do not have to be identified? True False 45. Face shields and safety glasses are considered adequate when operating a grinding wheel? True False 40. Roll-Over Protective Structure – Falling Object Protection. ROPS 56.14130(b)(1)(2), 56.14130( c ) (1)(2)(3), (d), (e)(1)(2) FOPS 56.14106(a)(b) 41. 56.14107(b) 42. 56.13020 43. 56.12018 Must be a principal power switch. 44. 56.15014 Faceshield OR Goggles

46. ) Fixed ladders shall project 2 feet above landings. True. False 46.) Fixed ladders shall project 2 feet above landings? True False 47.) Regularly used walkways and travelways are not required to be sanded, salted or cleared of water during a rain storm? True False 48.) Readily visible warning signs prohibiting smoking and open flames shall only be posted at fuel islands? True False 49.) Life jackets and belts shall not be worn where there is a danger of drowning? True False 50.) Every piece of mobile equipment shall have a working horn if the backup alarm is not working? True False

46. ) Fixed ladders shall project 2 feet above landings. True. False 46.) Fixed ladders shall project 2 feet above landings? True False 47.) Regularly used walkways and travelways are not required to be sanded, salted or cleared of water during a rain storm? True False 48.) Readily visible warning signs prohibiting smoking and open flames shall only be posted at fuel islands? True False 49.) Life jackets and belts shall not be worn where there is a danger of drowning? True False 50.) Every piece of mobile equipment shall have a working horn if the backup alarm is not working? True False 45. 56.11006 3 ft 46. 56.11016 47. 56.4101 Any area where a fire or explosion hazard exists 48. 56.15020 Life jackets shall be worn where there is a danger from falling into water 49. 56.14132

51.) When a potentially dangerous condition is found during a work area inspection it may be corrected the next working shift, if they work in that area? True False 52.) All fixed ladders shall have a back cage at least every 25 ft. unless they are attached and secure? True False 53.) Fixed Ladders, that are secured, must provide at least 2 inches of toe clearance? True False 54.) Large quantities of flammable liquid drawn from storage can be kept in any metal can providing the can be labeled and has a tight fitting lid? True False 55.) Flammable liquids can be used for cleaning provided they are kept in a metal container with a label? True False

51.) When a potentially dangerous condition is found during a work area inspection it may be corrected the next working shift, if they work in that area? True False 52.) All fixed ladders shall have a back cage at least every 25 ft. unless they are attached and secure? True False 53.) Fixed Ladders, that are secured, must provide at least 2 inches of toe clearance? True False 54.) Large quantities of flammable liquid drawn from storage can be kept in any metal can providing the can be labeled and has a tight fitting lid? True False 55.) Flammable liquids can be used for cleaning provided they are kept in a metal container with a label? True False 50. 56.18002 ( c ) 51. 56.11025. 56.11026 52. 56.11005 53. 56.4402 54. 56.4400(a)(b)