IFC Safety Regulations & OSHA Compliance 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.21, employers must provide safety training to construction workers in a language the worker can understand. When does this requirement apply to firestop installers?
- Only during initial onboarding
- Whenever a new firestop system or hazard is introduced (Correct answer)
- Only when OSHA mandates a site inspection
- Annually, regardless of new hazards
Correct answer: Whenever a new firestop system or hazard is introduced
OSHA requires training whenever new equipment, processes, or hazards are introduced, not just at initial onboarding.
Question 2: Which OSHA standard specifically governs hazard communication (HazCom) and requires Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for firestop sealants and caulks?
- 29 CFR 1910.147
- 29 CFR 1926.502
- 29 CFR 1910.1200 (Correct answer)
- 29 CFR 1926.62
Correct answer: 29 CFR 1910.1200
29 CFR 1910.1200 is OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (HazCom/GHS), which requires SDS for all hazardous chemicals including firestop products.
Question 3: A firestop crew is working in a mechanical room with poor ventilation while applying solvent-based firestop materials. What OSHA standard primarily governs their respiratory protection?
- 29 CFR 1926.55
- 29 CFR 1910.134
- 29 CFR 1926.103
- Both B and C (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Both B and C
Both 29 CFR 1910.134 (General Industry Respiratory Protection) and 29 CFR 1926.103 (Construction Respiratory Protection) govern respirator use, and OSHA considers them complementary.
Question 4: Under OSHA's Globally Harmonized System (GHS), firestop intumescent products that expand when heated must display which hazard pictogram if they contain flammable components?
- Exclamation mark
- Flame over circle
- Flame (Correct answer)
- Skull and crossbones
Correct answer: Flame
The flame pictogram indicates flammable materials under GHS, while the flame over circle indicates oxidizers.
Question 5: OSHA's multi-employer citation policy can result in a firestop subcontractor being cited even if a hazard was created by the general contractor. Under what condition is the subcontractor considered an 'exposing employer'?
- When the subcontractor created the hazard
- When the subcontractor's employees are exposed to the hazard (Correct answer)
- When the subcontractor has contractual authority over the hazard
- When the subcontractor fails to report the hazard to OSHA
Correct answer: When the subcontractor's employees are exposed to the hazard
An 'exposing employer' is one whose employees are exposed to the hazard, regardless of who created it.
Question 6: When a firestop worker sustains an on-the-job injury requiring medical treatment beyond first aid, within how many hours must the employer report it to OSHA if it results in hospitalization?
- 8 hours
- 12 hours
- 24 hours (Correct answer)
- 72 hours
Correct answer: 24 hours
OSHA requires employers to report in-patient hospitalizations to OSHA within 24 hours of learning about them.
Question 7: Which section of the OSH Act gives employees the right to refuse work they reasonably believe poses imminent danger without fear of retaliation?
- Section 5(a)(1) — General Duty Clause
- Section 11(c) — Employee Protection (Correct answer)
- Section 8(f) — Complaints by Employees
- Section 17 — Penalties
Correct answer: Section 11(c) — Employee Protection
Section 11(c) of the OSH Act protects employees from retaliation for exercising their rights, including refusing imminently dangerous work.
Under OSHA 29 CFR 1926.21, employers must provide safety training to construction workers in a language the worker can understand.
When does this requirement apply to firestop installers?