California Health and Safety  Free Test

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California Health and Safety Free Test

Want to test your knowledge of the "California Health and Safety" exam? This free practice test is all about helping you ace the concepts you need to pass for your Contractor's License.

Here's the deal: there are over 200 questions lurking in the system, but you'll get 30 random ones to tackle in just 90 minutes. Don't worry, these questions are designed to mirror the kind of stuff you'll need to know.

The best part? This practice test is totally free, and you can take it as many times as you want! No two tests will be the same, so it's a great way to keep practicing and building your knowledge.

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A single-point adjustable suspension scaffold consisting of a seat or sling (which may be incorporated into a full body harness) is called a:

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Five gallons of water weigh:

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Travel distance from any point of a protected area to the nearest fire extinguisher may not exceed:

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True or False: Gas piping must not be installed under any building or structure. Exposed piping must be kept at least 6 inches above grade and structure.

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A tar kettle should be filled no more than______ of its capacity.

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All guardrails must be able to withstand a load of______ pounds per lineal foot.

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When using a cut-off saw to cut steel beams, which of the following should be worn?

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Heat stroke is characterized by_____ .

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Where is every employee required to post Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)?

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What is the longest ladder that Cal/OSHA allows?

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Which safety method is NOT approved by Cal/OSHA on a 5:12 monolithic roof 25 feet high?

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What is the minimum distance a worker must remain from an overhead high-voltage line?

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The employer must implement high-heat protective procedures when the temperature equals or exceeds

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Extension ladders must overlap at least _____ of the working length

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Which of the following hazards is of the greatest concern when storing gas cylinders?

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Float scaffolds must be at least ____ in size.

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According to_____ the contractor must ask the owner whether asbestos is present in the building before work begins on a job.

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The safe-distance requirement from overhead electrical lines energized between 600 to 50,000 volts is______ for people and boom-type equipment in transit.

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Employers or contractors engaged in asbestos-related work must_____ .

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What does not have to keep Cal/OSHA records of injuries and illnesses?

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When is foot protection required?

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The ground area within _____ of a building under construction must be reasonable free from irregularities.

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Every crane, derrick, or cableway exceeding 3 tons capacity must be certified every _____ by a qualified person.

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If a powder-actuated tool misfires, what is the recommended procedure?

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A contractor who engages in asbestos abatement work in a facility (such as a school) and violates the national emissions standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) is subject to_____ .

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An employer must provide a first-aid kit if he or she has______ or more employees.

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Equipment of _____ must be located either in a locked room or in such a location as to be under the supervision of authorized personnel only

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Safe access to a scaffold platform must be provided for a scaffold over _____ in height.

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If the wall facing electrical equipment (rated at 600V or less with energized and exposed parts) is well insulated, the minimum clearance required is:

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Service conductors must have a clearance of not less than _____ from windows.

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How much of the California Trade exams focus on Health and Safety?

The percentage focus on health and safety in CSLB exams varies depending on the specific license you’re pursuing. However, it’s generally considered a significant and essential part of most CSLB exams. Here’s a breakdown:

    • High Focus (20-40%):
        • Licenses involving electrical work, like the C-46 Solar Contractor License or the C-10 Electrical Contractor License, tend to have a high emphasis on health and safety due to the potential electrical hazards. These exams will cover safe electrical installation practices, electrical code requirements, and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

        • Licenses involving potentially hazardous materials or dangerous work environments, like the C-11 Asbestos Abatement Contractor License or the A General Engineering Contractor License, will also have a strong focus on health and safety regulations specific to those materials or environments.

    • Moderate Focus (10-20%):
        • Many other CSLB licenses, even those not directly dealing with electricity or hazardous materials, will still dedicate a portion of the exam to general construction safety principles. This might include topics like fall protection while working at heights, proper use of ladders and scaffolding, trench safety, and fire safety protocols on construction sites.

    • Lower Focus (Minimal):
        • A few CSLB licenses might have a minimal focus on health and safety if the work they cover is considered inherently low-risk. An example could be a C-33 Painting and Decorating Contractor License, though even these exams may touch on basic safety practices like proper ventilation when using certain paints.

Here are some resources to learn more about the health and safety focus of specific CSLB exams:

    • CSLB Exam Content Outlines: The CSLB may also offer “Content Outlines” for some exams, which detail the exam format and weighting of different topics. These can help you gauge the importance placed on health and safety within the exam.

By reviewing the resources above for your target CSLB license, you can get a clearer picture of the specific health and safety knowledge and practices expected from a licensed contractor in that field.

What are some Health and Safety questions that might be on the test?

The specific health and safety questions on a CSLB exam will depend on the type of license you’re pursuing. However, here are some general examples of health and safety questions you might encounter on various CSLB exams:

Electrical Safety (C-46 Solar Contractor License, C-10 Electrical Contractor License):

    • What are the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for grounding solar photovoltaic (PV) systems?
    • How do you identify and avoid electrical hazards during solar panel installation?
    • What personal protective equipment (PPE) is required when working on electrical components?
    • What are the proper procedures for de-energizing and lockout/tagout of electrical equipment before working on it?

Fall Protection:

    • What fall protection systems are required when working at heights (above 6 feet)?
    • How do you inspect and maintain fall protection equipment like harnesses and lifelines?
    • What are the safe ladder usage practices to prevent falls?

Trench Safety:

    • What are the OSHA trench safety standards for depth, sloping, and shoring requirements?
    • How do you identify and avoid potential trench collapses?
    • What rescue procedures should be followed in case of a trench collapse?

Hazardous Materials:

    • How do you identify and safely handle asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) (if applicable to your license)?
    • What are the proper procedures for lead paint removal or abatement (if applicable)?
    • What personal protective equipment is required when working with hazardous materials?

General Construction Safety:

    • What are the fire safety protocols for construction sites?
    • How do you prevent and control dust exposure on a construction site?
    • What are the safe lifting techniques to avoid back injuries?
    • How do you recognize and report unsafe work conditions on a construction site?

These are just a few examples, and the actual questions will vary in wording and complexity depending on the exam.

Here are some additional tips for preparing for the health and safety portion of your CSLB exam:

    • Review the CSLB Examination Study Guide: As mentioned earlier, the CSLB provides study guides that outline the topics covered in each exam. Pay close attention to the health and safety sections.
    • Focus on Code Requirements: Many health and safety regulations are established by national codes like the National Electrical Code (NEC) or OSHA standards. Understanding these codes will be crucial for answering exam questions.
    • Practice with Sample Questions: There are various resources online and in textbooks that offer sample CSLB exam questions, including those focused on health and safety including CPE’s practice test above.

    By studying the relevant material and understanding the importance of health and safety practices, you can increase your chances of success on the health and safety portion of your CSLB exam.

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