Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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Which of these is NOT a sound job site rule policy?

  1. The job site to be kept clean

  2. All work must comply with applicable codes

  3. Do not salvage items without authorization

  4. Do not allow visitors on the site

The correct answer is: Do not allow visitors on the site

A policy that prohibits visitors on the job site is not considered a sound job site rule, as it can be too restrictive and may not reflect necessary safety and logistical considerations. While limiting unauthorized access is crucial for safety, having a blanket prohibition on all visitors could hinder communication, collaboration, and customer relations, especially if stakeholders, clients, or regulators need to visit the site for inspections or discussions. In contrast, maintaining a clean job site fosters safety and efficiency, compliance with applicable codes ensures that work meets legal and safety standards, and restricting the salvage of items protects company property and prevents potential liability issues. A balanced approach to site access allows for necessary oversight while maintaining the security and safety of the project.