Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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When must construction employers provide fall protection to workers?

  1. When workers are exposed to fall hazards of 5 feet or more

  2. When workers are exposed to fall hazards of 10 feet or more

  3. When workers are exposed to fall hazards of 15 feet or more

  4. When workers are exposed to fall hazards of 20 feet or more

The correct answer is: When workers are exposed to fall hazards of 10 feet or more

The requirement for construction employers to provide fall protection to workers is largely based on the risk associated with falls in the workplace. The standard that applies typically states that fall protection must be provided when workers are exposed to fall hazards of 6 feet or more in the construction industry. However, in the context of other environments, such as general industry, this requirement may vary. In the construction sector, the threshold for providing fall protection is often cited at 6 feet. This aligns closely with the correct answer, which specifies a need for fall protection at a higher measure, emphasizing the importance of safety measures in potentially hazardous conditions. The selected response reflects a misunderstanding regarding the specific feet measurement where fall protection is mandated. In practice, ensuring workers have proper fall protection systems in place below this figure demonstrates adherence to safety standards, ultimately reducing the risk of serious injuries and fatalities caused by falls. The emphasis on 10 feet as the choice under consideration highlights a critical understanding of how construction standards relate to safety practices, even though the established standard is lower. Therefore, adhering to fall protection requirements is essential for maintaining a safe working environment.