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安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
摘要:2019年最新安全员C证考试题库及答案(最全)一、单选题(4个选项中,只有1个正确答案)1、安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。A.作用B.保证C.依据D.措施正确答案:B2、安全是(D)。A.没有危险的状态B.没有事故的状态C.舒适的状态D.生产系统中人员免遭不可承受危险的伤害正确答案:D3、依据《建设工程安全生产管理条例》,施工单位应当设立安全生产(D)机构,配备专职安全生产管理人员。A.检查B.监督C.监理D.管理正确答案:D4、某装修工程装修建筑面积12000平方米,按照建设部关于专职安全生产管理人员配备的规定,该装修工程项目应当至少配备(B)名专职安全生产管理人员。A.1B.2C.3D.4正确答案:B5、某建筑工程建筑面积5万平方米,按照建设部关于专职安全生产管理人员配备的规定,该建筑工程项目应当至少配备(C)名专职安全生产管理人员。A.1B.2C.3D.4正确答案:C6、依据《建设工程安全生产管理条例》,建设行政主管部门在审核发放施工许可证时,应当对建设工程是否有(D)进行审查。A.安全规章制度B.安全管理机构C.安全生产责任制D.安全施工措施正确答案:D7、施工单位对因建设工程施工可能造成损害的毗邻建筑物、构筑物和地下管线等,采取(C)A.防范措施B.安全保护措施C.专项防护措施D.隔离措施正确答案:C8、(D)是建筑施工企业所有安全规章制度的核心。A.安全检查制度B.安全技术交底制度C.安全教育制度D.安全生产责任制度正确答案:D9、《建设工程安全生产管理条例》规定,施工单位(A)依法对本单位的安全生产工作全面负责。A.主要负责人B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
安全生产管理是实现安全生产的重要()。
- A、作用
- B、保证
- C、依据
- D、措施
正确答案:B
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