Explain the difference between an OSHA standard and an OSHA regulation
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OSHA issues both standards and regulations. Construction professionals need to know the difference between the two. OSHA standards address specific hazards such as working in confined spaces, handling hazardous waste, or working with dangerous chemicals. Regulations are more generic in some cases than standards and more specific in others. However, even when they are specific, regulations do not apply to specific hazards. Regulations do not require the rigorous review process that standards go through. This process is explained in the next section.
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Two structural steel design methods discussed in this chapter are the ASD and LRFD methods. What do the letters ASD and LRFD stand for?
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Which of the following is a password security problem?
A. Users are assigned passwords when accounts are created, but do not change them. B. Users have accounts on several systems with different passwords. C. Users copy their passwords on note paper, which is kept in their wallets. D. Users select passwords that are not listed in any online dictionary.
Roofs used for sundecks are designed in a manner similar to floors.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A controller with a proportional band of 100 will move the final control element ____ as much as one with a proportional band of 50.
A. the same amount B. half C. twice