OSHA for NinjaS
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Question 1/10
This ninja cut his finger on his sword. All he needed was a small bandaid and he was back to fighting. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Fill out OSHA forms and submit annually
Report within 24 hours
Question 2/10
This ninja took a blow to his head that made him lose consciousness. He didn't go to the hospital. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Report within 24 hours
Fill out OSHA forms and submit annually
Question 3/10
This ninja lost his finger in a sword battle. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
Report within 24 hours
Report within 8 hours
Wrong answer
Question 4/10
This ninja took a blow to his head that made him lose an eyeball. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Report within 24 hours
Report within 48 hours
Question 5/10
This ninja supervises an employee who died in battle. When does he need to tell OSHA about this accident?
Within 8 hours
WIthin 24 hours
No report is needed
Question 7/10
This ninja felt chest pain and then fainted. His fellow ninjas sent him to the hospital. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Within 8 hours
Within 24 hours
Question 8/10
This ninja hurt his arm in the fight. This led to his arm being in a sling and he couldn't do his normal fighting duties. He didn't go to the hospital. When do you need to tell OSHA?
Fill out OSHA form and submit annually
No report needed
Within 24 hours
Question 9/10
This ninja runs a restaurant as his second job. Does he have to keep up with the OSHA 300 forms all year?
Yes, all companies fill them out
No, restaurants are low-risk
Question 10/10
At the restaurant, an employee slips and falls and hits their head so hard they pass out. You send them to the hospital to get checked out. Do you tell OSHA since you are low-risk?
No, low-risk companies never report
No, it wasn't severe enough to report
Yes, even low-risk companies report hospitalizations
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OSHA NINJA QUIZ
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OSHA for NinjaS
start
Question 1/10
This ninja cut his finger on his sword. All he needed was a small bandaid and he was back to fighting. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Fill out OSHA forms and submit annually
Report within 24 hours
Question 2/10
This ninja took a blow to his head that made him lose consciousness. He didn't go to the hospital. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Report within 24 hours
Fill out OSHA forms and submit annually
Question 3/10
This ninja lost his finger in a sword battle. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
Report within 24 hours
Report within 8 hours
Wrong answer
Question 4/10
This ninja took a blow to his head that made him lose an eyeball. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Report within 24 hours
Report within 48 hours
Question 5/10
This ninja supervises an employee who died in battle. When does he need to tell OSHA about this accident?
Within 8 hours
WIthin 24 hours
No report is needed
Question 7/10
This ninja felt chest pain and then fainted. His fellow ninjas sent him to the hospital. When does he need to tell OSHA about his accident?
No report is needed
Within 8 hours
Within 24 hours
Question 8/10
This ninja hurt his arm in the fight. This led to his arm being in a sling and he couldn't do his normal fighting duties. He didn't go to the hospital. When do you need to tell OSHA?
Fill out OSHA form and submit annually
No report needed
Within 24 hours
Question 9/10
This ninja runs a restaurant as his second job. Does he have to keep up with the OSHA 300 forms all year?
Yes, all companies fill them out
No, restaurants are low-risk
Question 10/10
At the restaurant, an employee slips and falls and hits their head so hard they pass out. You send them to the hospital to get checked out. Do you tell OSHA since you are low-risk?
No, low-risk companies never report
No, it wasn't severe enough to report
Yes, even low-risk companies report hospitalizations
wrong
YOU DIDN'T FOLLOW THE WAY OF THE NINJA
Try again
YOU'REAn OSHA NINJA!
Start over?