| 1. | Workers have a right to file a complaint asking OSHA to inspect their workplace if they believe there is a serious hazard or that their employer is not following OSHA’s rules. OSHA will keep all identities confidential. | 
|  |  | True | 
|  |  | False | 
| 2. | OSHA generally requires that employers protect workers from cave-ins by______________.? | 
|  |  | Sloping and benching the sides of the excavation. | 
|  |  | Supporting the sides of the excavation. | 
|  |  | Placing a shield between the side of the excavation and the work area. | 
|  |  | All the above | 
| 3. | Employers must ensure that a _____________ inspects all excavations, adjacent areas, and protective systems daily for possible cave-ins, indications of failures in protective systems and equipment, hazardous atmospheres, and other hazardous Trenching and Excavation Safety 13 conditions. | 
|  |  | Competent person | 
|  |  | Project manager | 
|  |  | Team lead | 
|  |  | Construction team | 
| 4. | Atmospheric testing is not required before workers enter an excavation greater than 4 feet (1.22 meters) in depth where an oxygen deficiency or a hazardous atmosphere is present or could reasonably be expected, such as in excavations in landfill areas or excavations in areas where hazardous substances are stored nearby. | 
|  |  | True | 
|  |  | False | 
| 5. | Which of the following safety factors should be considered when bidding on a job? | 
|  |  | Soil classification | 
|  |  | Overhead and underground utilities | 
|  |  | Number of ladders that may be needed | 
|  |  | All the above | 
| 6. | To determine the approximate location(s) of utility installations – including sewer, telephone, fuel, electric, and water lines. One common industry practice is to call_________ , the "Call Before You Dig" number, to establish the location of any underground utility installations in the work area. | 
|  |  | 611 | 
|  |  | 711 | 
|  |  | 811 | 
|  |  | 911 | 
| 7. | _____________ are responsible for maintaining materials and equipment used for protective systems. Defective and damaged materials and equipment can cause protective systems to fail and lead to other excavation hazards. | 
|  |  | OSHA | 
|  |  | Employers | 
|  |  | Employees | 
|  |  | Construction workers | 
| 8. | OSHA requires employers to provide ladders, steps, ramps, or other safe means of egress for workers working in trench excavations 4 feet or deeper. | 
|  |  | True | 
|  |  | False | 
| 9. | Which of the following doesn’t fall under the known soil classification categories? | 
|  |  | Stable rock | 
|  |  | Type A soil | 
|  |  | Type Q soil | 
|  |  | Type C soil | 
| 10. | OSHA defines ____________ as any man-made cut, cavity, trench, or depression in the Earth’s surface formed by earth removal. | 
|  |  | Excavation | 
|  |  | Trench | 
|  |  | Hollow | 
|  |  | None of the above | 
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