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“ CRANE SAFETY “
TRUE or FALSE
A. Boom
B. Jib
C. Barrel
D. Overhead
4. Every Boom Crane has its own Load Chart? TRUE or FALSE
5. You can always adjust the angle of a Jib Crane? TRUE or FALSE
A. Overload Indicators
C. Anti-Slip Bevels
D. Limit Switches
1. Never use a crane hoist chain or wire rope as a sling. TRUE or FALSE
2. Tying knots in the chain or sling greatly increases the safe lifting
capacity.
TRUE or FALSE
3. Keep your lift rope or chain as straight and parallel to the vertical as
possible.
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
5. It is acceptable to raise and lower loads quickly if you are not over the
capacity
6. Make sure your chain or wire isn’t kinked or twisted or you will ruin
your chain
8. Chains are stored anywhere that is dry and clean. TRUE or FALSE
9. If a chain looks like has been stretched, it’s probably unsafe to use.
TRUE or FALSE.
10. If you have doubt about the safety of your equipment, then do not use
it. TRUE
or FALSE.
11. It should take about how many pounds of pull to move a capacity load
on manual
jib hoists?
A. 28 – 57
B. 58 – 69
C. 70 – 86
D. 97
12. A good sling angle is any angle under _____ degrees from the
vertical.
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
D. Machine operator
15. The condition in which all energy sources are neutralized is called:
A. Zero defects
D. Operating condition
16. When the crane is not being used, rest the hook assembly where?
A. On the machine
17. When a hook is stretched more than _____% of its original size, it is
unsafe to
use.
A. 15
B. 20
C. 25
D. 30
A. Overloading
B. Jerking loads
C. Swinging loads
19. What can you do to help protect your chains and slings?
20. By running the hoist or crane all the way up or all the way down, you
could
damage the:
A. Guide pins
B. Alignment plates
C. Chain/wire rope
TRUE or FALSE
2. Vapors are substances given off from metals or plastics when they are
heated?
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
A. Scars
B. Wearing glasses
C. A beard
6. A respirator should be checked for damage and proper fit at least twice
a year?
TRUE or FALSE
“ ASBESTOS AWARENESS “
1. Asbestos fibers are so small that they can only be seen with a
microscope?
TRUE or FALSE
A. Fireproof
B. Lightweight
C. Absorb sound
3. Asbestos fibers are 50 times more hazardous for people who smoke?
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
buildings?
A. Utility rooms
B. Kitchens
C. Basements
A. 500,000
B. 5 million
C. 10 to 15 million
claiming more victims than even the AIDS virus? TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
Tuberculosis infection?
A. HIV carriers
B. IV drug abusers
C. The elderly
D. Chemotherapy patients
A. Weight loss
B. Increased appetite
C. Fever
TRUE or FALSE
TEST #11
TRUE or FALSE
C. Both A and B
F. Blood
G. Semen
H. Breast milk
5. Splashes of infected body fluids into the eye cannot cause a disease to
be
6. Latex gloves may be cleaned and reused after coming into contact with
a
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
10. The only prevention is to use caution, common sense and follow your
TRUE or FALSE
TEST #12
TRUE or FALSE
2. You have to lift incorrectly for many years to develop a back problem.
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
7. When lifting, bend your legs and your back. TRUE or FALSE
8. Lifting an object over your head is no different than lifting an item off
the floor.
TRUE or FALSE
9. Safe lifting procedures are only necessary when objects over eight
pounds are
A. Bones or vertebra
B. Discs
C. Skin
D. Nerves
A. Spinal discs
B. Spinal fluid
C. Ligaments
A. 10 pounds
B. 1000 pounds
C. 100 pounds
A. Arms
B. Elbows
C. Back
A. At home
B. At work
C. At play
B. Get help
C. Report it to management
A. Discs
B. Vertebra
C. Nerves
D. Ligaments
18. Bending your __________ when lifting can damage your discs.
A. Legs
B. Back
C. Arms
A. Back injuries
B. Back strain
C. Back pain
the lock.
A. Label
B. Tag
C. Warning sign
2. The basic rule about guarding is “If a moving part of a machine can
cause injury,
TRUE or FALSE
operation.
7. Machine guards do work but it’s up to the individual to make the safety
program
A. The supervisor
TRUE or FALSE
TEST #14
1. Floor wax used on tile floors should also be used on concrete floors.
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
3. Cleaning the top of walk off mats is important, but it is a waste of time
to clean
the bottom of the walk off mat. TRUE or FALSE
4. If you see water spilled on the floor you should clean it up or report it
to your
5. Very few slips and falls occur because the person is not watching
where he or
6. Never stand on the top two steps of any stepladder. TRUE or FALSE
7. The type of shoes you wear have little to do with slips and falls.
TRUE or FALSE
8. Maintenance personnel should never pour unused floor wax back into
the wax
TRUE or FALSE.
10. All spills are cleaned up suing the same procedures. TRUE or FALSE.
A. 15 – 25 feet long
A. Tripping hazards
B. Electrical cords
C. Not paying attention to where you are walking
E. Snow or ice
13. What action would be recommended if you find water spilled on the
floor?
A. Clean it up
D. Both A and B
14. You can reduce your chance of experiencing a slip or fall by:
A. Air conditioning
D. Electrical tools
A. Tile
B. Concrete
C. Carpeting
B. Abrasive cleaner
C. Kerosene
D. Baking soda
A. Torn carpet
C. Dirty stairs
A. 150,000
B. 1,500,000
C. 10,000,000
A. Disease
B. Loud noise
C. Physical injury
4. You should wear hearing protection if you are exposed to noise levels
that
A. 75 dB’s
B. 90 dB’s
C. 105 dB’s
B. Canal caps
C. Earmuffs
6. An audiogram is the results of a hearing test plotted on a graph?
TRUE or FALSE
7. Many times hearing loss is temporary and will return in a few hours.
TRUE or FALSE
TEST #16
“ EYE SAFETY “
A. Cornea
B. Pupil
C. Carpal tunnel
A. Safety glasses
B. Visors
C. Goggles
3. Contact lenses can easily melt from sparks and will absorb chemicals
quickly?
TRUE or FALSE
4. The best way to remove a particle from your eye is to rub the affected
eye
5. If your eyes are splashed with a hazardous chemical you should rinse
them for a
A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
6. Burns to the retina often heal within a few days? TRUE or FALSE
A. 5 minutes
B. 15 minutes
C. 25 minutes
2. Most incidents that require using a shower or eye wash are the result of
using is hazardous?
5. When helping a splash victim shower, make sure they leave their
clothes on so
TRUE or FALSE
“ HEAT STRESS “
A. 96.8o
B. 98.6o
C. 99.8o
D. 106o
A. Heat stress
B. Heat stroke
C. Heat exhaustion
4. In hot environments how much water can the average person’s body
lose in an
A. 1 pint
B. 1 quart
C. 1 gallon
5. If you are working in a high heat area, doctors suggest that you should
stop for a
A. 10 minutes
B. 15 to 20 minutes
C. 60 minutes
TRUE or FALSE
7. Alcohol is as good as any other type of drink for restoring fluid loss?
TRUE or FALSE
8. When using a fan to cool your work area always move air away from
where you
TEST #19
“ LADDER SAFETY “
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
A. 3 to 1
B. 4 to 1
C. 5 to 1
3. When moving a ladder from one location to another, you should carry
it
vertically? TRUE or FALSE
4. When climbing a ladder, how many “contact points” (hands and feet)
should be
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
B. Top rung
TRUE or FALSE
extended?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
TEST #20
“ SCAFFOLD SAFETY “
A. 2 times
B. 3 times
C. 4 times
D. 5 times
2. Falls from scaffolds are the 2nd most common cause for disabling and
fatal fall
TRUE or FALSE
4. Falls from ladders are the 3rd most common reason for fatalities
among
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
A. 6 feet or more
B. 8 feet or more
C. 10 feet or more
D. 15 feet or more
TEST #21
TRUE or FALSE
2. Most wrench accidents are caused by the wrench slipping off the bolt
or nut you
TRUE or FALSE
4. Dull blades and bits on power tools can contribute to personal injury.
TRUE or FALSE
5. Grounding and double insulation are two safety devices that are built
into each
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE.
10. Using octopus receptacles and plugs can overload the wall receptacle
and trip a
11. When you need to loosen a frozen nut or bolt and hand pressure
doesn’t do it,
A. Striking tool
B. Penetrating oil
C. Hammer
12. The third prong on a power tool always signifies that the tool is:
A. Grounded
B. Double insulated
C. 220 or higher
E. Both A and B
13. What should you look for when you find a tool with only two prongs
on the plug?
A. An octopus receptacle
A. Ask a co-worker
16. What is the first rule in hand and power tool safety?
functions
functions
A. Double insulating
B. Grounding
D. Machine guarding
D. Both A and C
how the forklift works, you’ll be able to make good decisions on how to
properly
TRUE or FALSE
2. As you raise the forks, the center of gravity shifts towards the rear of
the vehicle
TRUE or FALSE
3. When moving your forklift onto trucks and trailers, the trailer wheels
must be
TRUE or FALSE
5. When refueling with propane, always use hand, eye and face protection
because
TRUE or FALSE
for this is that you may have different load centers, which can affect the
absorbers, which keep the vehicle stable when you run over a bump or
piece of
8. If your horn doesn’t work, that doesn’t mean the vehicle is unsafe, it
just means
9. Riders are not permitted on forklifts, except in the cab of the truck.
TRUE or FALSE.
10. On electric forklifts, it’s okay to operate the vehicle until the battery is
dead, then
B. The load center and how high the mast will be raised
C. The front tires are the steering tires and accidents can happen more
easily
12. Many forklift accidents are caused by the rear end swing and this
means:
A. Operators can’t see when backing up. They may run into objects.
B. Rear tires are the steering tires and it’s easy to run into walls and other
objects.
C. The front tires are the steering tires and accidents can happen more
easily.
13. If there are leaks in the oil, fuel, hydraulic or transmission system:
A. Travel with the load to the rear if the load blocks vision
B. Keep the forks raised approximately 4 to 6 inches off the floor surface
D. Both A and C
B. You can safely 5000 pounds, if the mast remains in the vertical
position
C. You must first determine the load center as stated on the data plate
D. Both A and B
18. When getting off your vehicle, the minimum requirement for stopping
should be:
C. Place gear in neutral, set parking brake and cut off motor
D. Both A and B
19. Exit doors and electrical panels must remain unblocked except for:
A. When parking the forklift, but the operator will remain within 25 feet
TRUE or FALSE
A. The MSDS
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
6. You can tell what gas is in a cylinder by the color of the cylinder?
TRUE or FALSE
cylinder?
A. A regulator
B. A SCUBA fitting
C. A pressure release valve
8. There are not pressure relief devices on cylinders used to store toxic or
“ WELDING SAFETY “
A. Flying sparks
B. Electric shock
C. Toxic fumes
TRUE or FALSE
3. To reduce the risk of fire, debris should be cleared for a 10 foot radius
around the
A. Stainless steel
B. Mercury
C. Zinc
6. It is not necessary to warn others in the area when you are arc welding,
since the
light it gives off isn’t hazardous? TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TEST #25
2. Persons entering a confined space from the top must have a safety belt
of the
TRUE or FALSE
3. The employees inside the confined space should never be out of sight
of the
TRUE or FALSE
7. The written program for confined space entry should include proper
equipment to
TRUE or FALSE
8. Hot work cannot be conducted in a confined space.
TRUE or FALSE
10. The contractor and employer must coordinate their operations when
entering a
B. Any space big enough for occupancy with limited entrance and exit
C. Any space big enough for occupancy with limited entrance or exit and
not
A. Employee testing
B. Supervisory councils
C. 220 or higher
D. Both A and B
13. One of the most important parts of confined space entry is testing for:
B. Hazardous atmosphere
C. Proper respiratory fit prior to entry
D. Program facilitator
14. When testing for toxic or hazardous atmospheres, the test must be
made:
B. Light switch
C. Air pump
16. All confined space cleaning materials and agents need to be checked
for:
A. Radioactivity
B. Compatibility
C. Toxicity
D. Fluoride content
C. An EMT, trained in First Aid and CPR, and remain in view of confined
space occupant
C. Purpose of entry
A. Toxicity
B. Pneumatics
C. Thermal
D. Effects of gravity
TEST #26
2. Soft rubber soled safety shoes are best on what types of surfaces?
A. Concrete
B. Dry surfaces
C. Wet wood
TRUE or FALSE
A. Safety glasses
B. Goggles
C. Visors
5. You can continue to use an electrical glove on the job if it has a hole in
it, as long
TRUE or FALSE
Regulations?
A. General awareness
B. Safety training
C. Function-specific
D. Driver training
TRUE or FALSE
A. MSDS’s
B. Shipping papers
TRUE or FALSE
A. Four
B. Seven
C. Nine
D. Eleven
A. Safety glasses
C. Goggles
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
5. If you want more detail on any chemical used in the workplace, just
ask you’re
your employer for the Material Safety Data Sheet. TRUE or FALSE
or FALSE
7. When cleaning with chemicals, more is always better to get the area
cleaner.
TRUE or FALSE
8. One section of the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) identifies any
TRUE or FALSE
9. It is always a good idea to notify your local fire department if you use
chemicals
requiring special fire fighting techniques or equipment.
TRUE or FALSE.
11. When you have questions about safety rules, regulations, policies
and/or
procedures, always:
12. When you are uncertain about the proper method of safety to follow,
you should:
A. Ask a co-worker
A. Water
B. Pyrophoric chemicals
C. Gasoline
D. Bleach
A. Organic peroxide
B. Compressed air
C. Sodium chloride
D. Unleaded gasoline
16. The reactivity section of a chemical Material Safety Data Sheet gives
what
information?
A. Health
B. Physical
D. It is not a hazard
18. Where can you quickly find important information about a chemical
in addition to
A. On the label
B. On the chemical sign
C. Your supervisor
A. Restrooms (WC’s)
B. Break rooms
C. Outside
D. Designated areas
A. Cardboard boxes
B. Glass jars
A. 5 – 8 inches
B. 10 – 14 inches
C. 20 – 42 inches
D. 18 – 36 inches
A. Combustibles
B. Flammable liquids
C. Electrical
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
3. When you use the word PASS, this simply is a method of remembering
to Pull
the pin, Aim the nozzle, Squeeze the handle and Sweep from side to side.
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
9. When using a fire extinguisher to extinguish a fire, make sure the fire
is
completely out. TRUE or FALSE.
10. A carbon dioxide or CO2 extinguisher reduces the oxygen from the
fire, causing
12. If you stand too close to the fire before squeezing the handle on a fire
A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three years
D. Five years
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
A. Flammable liquids
B. Halon
C. Burning metal
A. Class D extinguisher
B. Class C extinguisher
D. Both B and C
19. An approved flammable liquid container has:
B. Flame arrester
D. Both A and B
A. 500
B. 5,000
C. 50,000
A. Fuel
B. Heat
C. Oxygen
A. Type A
B. Type B
C. Type C
5. Which of the following are one of the four major causes of workplace
fires?
A. Arson
B. Smoking
C. Explosions
A. Class A
B. Class D
C. Class E
7. The “P” in the PASS system stands for “Point the Extinguisher”?
TRUE or FALSE
TEST #32
2. Accidents are easily divided into two categories: injury and non-injury.
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE
TRUE or FALSE.
A. Supervisors
B. Investigators
C. Owners
D. Both A and B
the accident?
A. Temperature
B. Light
C. Noise
equipment?
A. Brand
B. Age
C. Distinguishing features
A. Company responsibility
B. Employee responsibility
C. Similar patterns
D. Legal implications and precautions
15. According to this program, what could best prevent the maintenance
man from
experiencing an injury?
A. Proper footwear
B. Good housekeeping
16. The ultimate use for accident reports as concerning supervisors is:
D. None of these
17. When you are unsure about safety guidelines, policies, or procedures,
always:
A. Ask a co-worker
A. Near misses
report?
A. Manufacturer’s label
D. Employee’s co-workers
an accident?
A. Immediate supervisor
B. Management
“ SAFETY AUDITS “
A. Administrative controls
B. Engineering controls
D. Personnel records
A. Fire extinguishers
TRUE or FALSE