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A construction supervisor discovers that workers are not wearing required hard hats in an area with overhead hazards. According to OSHA, what type of PPE violation is this?

Correct Answer

C) Serious

Failure to wear required PPE in areas with known hazards is typically classified as a serious violation because there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from the hazardous condition.

Answer Options
A
De minimis
B
Other-than-serious
C
Serious
D
Willful

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CORRECT_ANSWER - A serious violation occurs when there is substantial probability that death or serious physical harm could result from a hazardous condition. Not wearing hard hats in areas with overhead hazards creates exactly this type of risk. OSHA classifies PPE violations in hazardous areas as serious because falling objects can cause severe head injuries or death. The presence of known overhead hazards combined with the failure to use required protective equipment meets the definition of a serious violation.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: De minimis

De minimis violations are those that have no direct or immediate relationship to safety or health. Since overhead hazards pose a real risk of serious injury or death, this is not a de minimis violation.

Option B: Other-than-serious

Other-than-serious violations are those where the hazard would probably not cause death or serious physical harm. Overhead hazards without head protection can easily cause fatal or serious injuries, making this more severe than other-than-serious.

Option D: Willful

Willful violations require intentional disregard of OSHA requirements or plain indifference to employee safety. This scenario describes workers not wearing PPE, but doesn't indicate intentional violation of known requirements by management.

Memory Technique

Think 'Serious Safety = Serious Violation' - when basic safety equipment is missing in dangerous areas, it's always a serious violation because the consequences could be serious or fatal.

Reference Hint

OSHA Construction Standards 29 CFR 1926, Subpart E - Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment, and violation classification guidelines

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