Question
In which areas does your employer have a responsibility to protect you from struck-by hazards?
Select all that apply.
Heavy equipment
Motor vehicles
General practices
PPE
Training requirements
Select all that apply.
Heavy equipment
Motor vehicles
General practices
PPE
Training requirements
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Your employer has a responsibility to protect you from struck-by hazards in the following areas:
1. **Heavy equipment** - Employers must ensure that proper safety measures are in place to protect workers from heavy machinery that can cause struck-by incidents.
2. **Motor vehicles** - There should be protocols and controls to prevent accidents involving motor vehicles, especially in work zones.
3. **General practices** - Employers should implement general safety practices that reduce the risk of struck-by hazards, including site management and traffic control measures.
4. **PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)** - Employers are responsible for providing appropriate PPE to protect workers from potential struck-by incidents.
5. **Training requirements** - Employers must ensure that workers receive adequate training to recognize and defend against struck-by hazards.
In summary, all of the listed areas are areas where an employer has a responsibility to protect employees from struck-by hazards.
1. **Heavy equipment** - Employers must ensure that proper safety measures are in place to protect workers from heavy machinery that can cause struck-by incidents.
2. **Motor vehicles** - There should be protocols and controls to prevent accidents involving motor vehicles, especially in work zones.
3. **General practices** - Employers should implement general safety practices that reduce the risk of struck-by hazards, including site management and traffic control measures.
4. **PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)** - Employers are responsible for providing appropriate PPE to protect workers from potential struck-by incidents.
5. **Training requirements** - Employers must ensure that workers receive adequate training to recognize and defend against struck-by hazards.
In summary, all of the listed areas are areas where an employer has a responsibility to protect employees from struck-by hazards.