NYC Sanitation Exam 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the maximum weight a NYC sanitation worker is expected to lift without mechanical assistance during normal collection duties?
- 50 pounds
- 75 pounds
- 100 pounds (Correct answer)
- 150 pounds
Correct answer: 100 pounds
NYC DSNY guidelines indicate sanitation workers should not lift more than 100 pounds without mechanical assistance.
Question 2: When a NYC sanitation truck's packer mechanism malfunctions during a collection route, the operator should first:
- Continue collecting and report at end of shift
- Stop immediately and call for a supervisor or mechanic (Correct answer)
- Manually push refuse into the hopper
- Switch to a different collection route
Correct answer: Stop immediately and call for a supervisor or mechanic
Equipment malfunctions must be reported immediately to a supervisor to prevent injury and further damage.
Question 3: Which NYC agency is responsible for enforcing sanitation code violations against property owners?
- NYPD
- DSNY (Correct answer)
- NYC Buildings Department
- Department of Health
Correct answer: DSNY
The NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) issues and enforces sanitation code violations related to waste disposal.
Question 4: In NYC, residents must place bulk items (large furniture, appliances) curbside no earlier than:
- 24 hours before collection
- 4 hours before collection
- 48 hours before collection
- The night before collection (Correct answer)
Correct answer: The night before collection
Bulk items must be placed at the curb the night before the scheduled bulk collection day.
Question 5: A NYC sanitation worker notices an abandoned vehicle on a collection route. The correct procedure is to:
- Attach a notice and report it to DSNY dispatch
- Call 311 on their personal phone
- Contact NYPD and document the location (Correct answer)
- Ignore it as it is outside their jurisdiction
Correct answer: Contact NYPD and document the location
Abandoned vehicles are an NYPD matter; sanitation workers should notify police and document the location.
Question 6: Which of the following items is classified as 'e-waste' under NYC law and must be recycled separately?
- Broken ceramic dishes
- Old televisions (Correct answer)
- Empty aerosol cans
- Cardboard boxes
Correct answer: Old televisions
Televisions and other electronics are classified as e-waste under NYC law and cannot go in regular trash.
Question 7: The NYC containerization law requires that residential building owners with more than how many units store trash in covered containers?
- 2 or more units
- 4 or more units
- 6 or more units (Correct answer)
- 10 or more units
Correct answer: 6 or more units
Buildings with 6 or more residential units are required to use covered containers for trash storage under NYC law.
What is the maximum weight a NYC sanitation worker is expected to lift without mechanical assistance during normal collection duties?