ISC Industrial Safety Certification VIP Practice Exam
ISC — The Industrial Safety Certification (ISC) is offered by various accrediting bodies including the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) and National Safety Council (NSC); this practice exam mirrors the core OSHA-referenced competency domains commonly assessed: hazard recognition, regulatory compliance, safety management systems, PPE, fire/chemical/electrical safety, machine guarding, confined space, lockout/tagout, and emergency response. No single universally standardized 'ISC' exam exists under one governing body, so this is an original comprehensive practice set aligned to OSHA 29 CFR standards and ANSI/NFPA consensus standards tested across accredited industrial safety credentials.
A maintenance technician is about to perform routine service on a conveyor belt system that runs continuously during production. Before beginning work, the technician must de-energize the system. Which of the following OSHA standards primarily governs the control of hazardous energy during this task?
Questions 2–54 and full explanations are VIP-exclusive.