CSP & ASP Questions
CSP & ASP Questions
CHST Domain 1
ASP Domain 3
CSP Domain 6
4. Raynaud’s phenomenon is a problem which causes:
A. Tendinitis
B. Decreased blood flow to the fingers
C. Joint inflammation
D. Neuritis
5. A fitness for duty program’s purpose is to ensure that a worker is
A. Physically matched with workload characteristics
B. A team player with regard to fellow co-workers
C. Can lift the load constant weight specified in the lifting equation
D. Physically and psychologically able to perform essential functions of a job
6. What is the position of the wrist called where the palm is down, and the fingers are curved
slightly toward the wrist?
A. Bad posture
B. Flexion
C. Extension
D. Normal
FINANCIAL
CSP Domain 2
ASP Domain 1
CHST Domain 3
4. The Life Cycle Costs are all costs that the owner or producer of the ____________ will
incur over its lifespan.
a. Salary
b. Accident
c. Insurance
d. Asset
5. Annual robot injuries costs: $32,000 Cost to implement laser scanner to detect entry:
$5,000 Cost recovery time is _______ months
a. 1.4
b. 1.8
c. 2.2
d. 4.0
6. There were 5 OSHA recordables in 2020 The hours worked was 600,000 IR = ( #
recordables x 200,000)/hours The incident rate is ?
a. 2.0
b. 3.1
c. 1.7
d. 5.0
CONFINED SPACE
CSP Domain 4
ASP Domain 2
CHST Domain 1
4) "Hazardous atmosphere" is a Flammable gas, vapor, or mist in excess of _________ percent of
its lower flammable limit (LFL);
A. 1
B. 10
C. 19.5
D. 23.5
5) Hazardous atmosphere" is Atmospheric oxygen concentration below ___________percent or
above 23.5 percent;
A. 1
B. 10
C. 19.5
D. 23.5
6) PEL means permissible ____________________ limit
A. Entrant
B. Exposure
C. Environmental
D. Explosive
WELDING
ASP Domain 4
CSP Domain 4
CHST Domain 1
4. OSHA multi-employer policy allows more than one employer to cited for hazardous
conditions. What employers could be cited? https://www.osha.gov/enforcement/directives/cpl-02-
00-124
a. Engineering, architect, and controlling.
b. Employee, exposing employer, and controlling.
c. Correcting, Designing, and exposing
d. Exposing, creating, controlling
5. A sheet of plywood (4 feet by 8 feet) was stored three feet out of a wall opening by the
carpenter contractor on the third floor. The General Contractor sees this at noon and tells the
Carpenter contractor that the plywood needs to be put inside and secured. There is a wind
advisory announced for tomorrow. The Bricklayer foreman arrives the next day to check on the
garage masonry footing. The plywood was never moved inside. The bricklayer foreman is hit by
the falling plywood that was never moved inside. What two employers would be usually cited
under the multi-employer employer policy.
a. General Contractor and Carpenter
b. Carpenter and Mason
c. Mason and General Contractor
d. Delivery company of the plywood and Carpenter.
6. Employer Acme operates a factory. It contracts with Company Seagull to service machinery.
Acme fails to cover its drums of a chemical despite Seagull's repeated requests that it do so. This
results in airborne levels of the chemical that exceed the Permissible Exposure Limit for
Seagull’s employees. Acme is which employer under the Multi-employer Policy.
a. Controlling and Exposing
b. Creating and Exposing
c. Controlling and creating
d. Correcting and Exposing.
ISO QUIZ
CSP Domain 2
4) ISO 14001 covers
a. Environmental
b. Risk Management
c. Occupational Safety
d. Quality processes.
5) ISO 27001 covers
a. Informational Security
b. Service Management
c. Business Continuity
d. Quality processes.
6) ISO 19001 covers
a. Informational Security
b. Auditing Management Systems
c. Business Continuity
d. Quality processes.
MATH
ASP Domain 1
TRAINING
ASP Domain 8
CSP Domain 8
CHST Domain 4
CHEMISTRY
ASP Domain 1
5. The lower flammable limit of a flammable gas or vapor of a flammable liquid (expressed
at a specified temperature and pressure) is the:
a. Lowest concentration of the gas or vapor in air, expressed as a
percentage, that can be ignited
b. Highest concentration of the gas or vapor in air, expressed as a percentage,
that can be ignited
c. Amount, in grams or kilograms, that can be ignited
d. Amount that is equivalent to the limiting oxygen percentage that can be
ignited
6. ______________is the concentration of the chemical in the air or water that will kill 50%
of the test animals with a single exposure.
a. MR50
b. LC50
c. LD50
E. KB50