Do not simply copy the answers above. Instead:
| Question | Correct Answer | Why Others Are Wrong | |----------|---------------|----------------------| | What is the most common cause of workplace injuries? | Slips, trips, and falls | More disabling injuries than any other cause. | | You see a co‑worker using a damaged ladder. What do you do? | Tell them to stop and remove the ladder from service. | Ignoring it risks injury; just warning without removing allows reuse. | | Electrical panel cover is missing. Action? | Report it and block access. | Touching or working near exposed live parts is illegal. | | A chemical label is unreadable. Next step? | Request a new label from the supplier/safety officer. | Smelling or guessing the contents is dangerous. | | During an evacuation, you should: | Go to the designated assembly point. | Waiting for friends or going to parking lot delays head count. |
Based on aggregated data from standard OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour SAF modules. saf safety awareness test answers
| Question Phrase (Shortened) | Correct Answer | | :--- | :--- | | What is the most effective way to control a hazard? | Engineering controls (e.g., machine guard) | | How often should you inspect a ladder? | Before each use | | What is the minimum safe distance from an unguarded power line? | 10 feet (3 meters) | | What does a "Stop Work Authority" program allow? | Any employee to stop unsafe work without fear of reprisal | | Bloodborne pathogens are spread mainly through: | Direct contact with infected blood or body fluids | | What is the first step in a Job Safety Analysis (JSA)? | Break the job into steps / Observe the task | | Who is responsible for your safety? | You and your employer (shared responsibility) |
Because SAF tests are often generated from a question bank (10,000+ variations), no single static list of "100% correct answers" exists. However, here is how you can guarantee a passing score without cheating (which is itself a safety violation and fireable offense): Do not simply copy the answers above
Safety tests often feature two seemingly correct options. Here is the hierarchy of truth in safety exams:
Concept: Understanding where you are safe. Based on aggregated data from standard OSHA 10-hour
Q5: When must you wear safety glasses with side shields?
Answer: B – Reasoning: PPE is based on hazard assessment, not supervision. Side shields protect from angled debris. Prescription glasses are not impact-rated unless stamped "Z87."
Q6: Who is responsible for paying for required PPE (e.g., safety boots, hard hat)?
Answer: B – Reasoning: With very few exceptions (e.g., non-specialty safety-toe shoes in some jurisdictions), the employer must provide all required PPE at no cost.