FGL - CSEM Refresher Quiz

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FGL - CSEM Refresher Quiz

Welcome to the FGL - CSEM Refresher Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge and understanding of confined space entry and monitoring protocols. Ensure you are well-equipped to handle the risks associated with confined spaces.

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1. Please choose which option best describes the definition of a confined space. “Confined Space is an enclosed or partially enclosed space, not intended for continuous human occupancy that has a restricted, limited or impeded means of entry or exit because of its construction, which may become hazardous to a worker because of:”
A) An atmosphere that is or may be injurious by reason of oxygen deficiency or enrichment, flammability, explosivity, or toxicity,
B) A condition or changing set of circumstances within the space that present a potential for injury or illness, or
C) The potential or inherent characteristics of an activity which can produce adverse or harmful consequences within the space.
D) All of the above
2. Which word describes the following definition: “An oxygen deficient atmosphere or an atmospheric concentration of any harmful substance that poses an immediate threat to life or may cause irreversible or delayed adverse health effects or may interfere with an individual’s ability to escape from a dangerous atmosphere.”
A) Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH)
B) Confined Space - Level 3
C) Restricted Space
D) None of the above
3. What is an example of a confined space violation? Select the best answer.
A) You confirm an attendant is standing by and are authorized to enter
B) A confined space is entered without first obtaining authorization from the attendant
C) You confirm an emergency response plan/ rescue plan is in place
D) You have the required training and knowledge to safely perform work
4. All workers are required to have valid 3rd Party Confined Space Entry and Monitor (CSEM) training prior to entering a confined space. How often are employees required to update their training?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 4 years
5. True or False: Testing the atmosphere (Gas Testing) is required for confined spaces levels 1, 2 & 3. Restricted spaces are not required to have gas testing.
A) True
B) False
6. True or False: A risk assessment is not required to enter a confined space or restricted space and a F.L.H.A is only required.
A) True
B) False
7. True or False: Being able to identify and recognize a confined space or restricted space prior to entering a space is not critical to our hazard identification process. Knowing the classification of a space is not required prior to entering a space.
A) True
B) False
8. Which classification best describes the following description:
A) Restricted Space
B) Confined Space - Level 3
C) Confined Space - Level 2
D) Confined Space - Level 1
9. Which classification best describes the following description:
A) Restricted Space
B) Confined Space - Level 3
C) Confined Space - Level 2
Confined Space - Level 1
10. Which classification best describes the following description:
A) Restricted Space
B) Confined Space - Level 3
C) Confined Space - Level 2
D) Confined Space - Level 1
11. Which classification best describes the following description:
A) Restricted Space
B) Confined Space - Level 3
C) Confined Space - Level 2
D) Confined Space - Level 1
12. What documentation is required prior to entering a confined space or restricted space?
A) Valid Safe Work Permit
B) Approved Risk Assessment
C) Approved Emergency Response Plan/ Rescue Plan
D) Valid Confined Space Entry & Monitor (CSEM) Training
E) All of the above
13. Which spaces are often improperly classified because of their appearance?
A) Manholes
B) Above Ground Storage Tanks
C) Excavations
D) Vessels
14. The following entry tag and signage are required for which classification of space:
A) Confined Space – Level 1
B) Confined Space - Level 2
C) Confined Space - Level 3
D) All of the above
15. The following entry tag and signage are required for which classification of space:
A) Confined Space - Level 1
B) Confined Space - Level 2
C) Confined Space - Level 3
D) All of the above
16. The following entry tag and signage are required for which classification of space:
A) Confined Space - Level 1
B) Confined Space - Level 2
C) Confined Space - Level 3
D) All of the above
17. True or False: “Always review a Safe Work Permit (SWP) or additional work authorizations prior to starting work. Just because you received the permit number or someone has told you verbally, you’re on it, it does not mean you have followed the requirements. Review the SWP and supporting work authorizations to verify you have a clear understanding of the Scope of Work, Hazards and Controls in place. You do not want to put yourself or others as risk of a permit violation or worse, an injury. Or fatality”
A) True
B) False
18. What makes a Confined Space Monitor (CSM) stand out from other workers in the area?
A) Radio
B) Blue Hard Hat
C) Blue Vest
D) Air Horn
19. You approach a space but are unsure if the space is classified as a “confined space”. A Confined Space Monitor (CSM) is not present and you do not see any signage or barricades that indicate it’s classification. What do you do?
A) Proceed into the space. There is no CSM or signage present which indicates this is not a confined space.
B) Proceed into the space. You we’re verbally told this is not a confined space and do not need to verify or review the safe work permit prior to entry.
C) Do not proceed into a space without verifying first if it’s a confined space or not. Review the Safe Work Permit and talk to other workers in the area. You might enter a space without authorization which violates the Confined Space Protocols.
D) All of the above
20. True of False: “For all level 1 and 2 Confined Space entries and when there is a Confined Space Monitor on a level 3, all personnel who enter the confined space will leave their Employee Identification (ID) cards (or equivalent) outside, at the entrance to the confined space. Personnel are expected to enter and exit the Confined Space at the same entrance or return to that entrance as soon as possible upon leaving from another location to retrieve their ID cards.”
A) True
B) False
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