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Employee Number
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Branch
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ABS/ARS New Braunfels, TX
ARS Erie, KS
Abilene, TX
Aliquippa, PA
Augusta, GA
Castelton, ND
Cedar Rapids, IA
Chanute, KS
Cherryvale, KS
Clara City, MN
Clinton, IA
Coffeyville, KS
David City, NE
Decatur, AL
Decatur, IL
Deerfield, MO
Des Moines, IA
Destrehan, LA
Emporia, KS
Fredonia, KS
Fredonia Shop, KS
Ft. Lawn, SC
Gastonia, NC
Gilman, IL
Goodland, KS
Humboldt, KS
Lincoln, NE
Mankato, MN
Marshall, MN
Morristown, IN
Mexico, MO
Mitchell, SD
TFC
Urbana, IA
Valdosta, GA
West Monroe, LA
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Safety Instructor CR
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Kris Catlin
Pat Roof
Chad Wieland
Harry Foley
Kris Catlin
Pat Roof
Chad Wieland
Harry Foley
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Safety Instructor
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Meeting Location CR
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Dry Grind
Warehouse 2
Warehouse 4
Warehouse 9
Dry Grind
Warehouse 2
Warehouse 4
Warehouse 9
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Meeting Location
Please type where the Safety Instruction took place.
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You are doing hot work near another work group. They are leaving combustible materials behind as they work. Is this a problem for you?
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No. You are keeping your tools/material picked up and are not responsible for them.
Yes. Even though you are not in charge of picking up for them, the material is a fire hazard. It must be addressed.
No. Let someone else take care of the problem.
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As you are doing work that makes sparks and need a fire extinguisher. What should you do?
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Look to see if there is one hanging up near you. If so, do nothing you are good to go.
Get the ABC portable fire extinguisher, inspect it for problems, mark it on JHA.
Any fire extinguisher will work so just get something.
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You see a fire starting. What do you need to remember before using the portable fire extinguisher?
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Always spray the top of the fire. Take your time, portable units last for a few minutes.
Even if it is a tiny flame do not try to extinguish. Evacuate and report.
If the fire is small and just beginning use your portable extinguisher to put out the fire. Portable only last for a short time so aim low and sweep side to side.
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You know that fire extinguishers need inspections. Are you responsible for any of these inspections?
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Yes. You must do a daily inspection before putting an extinguisher on the job.
No. Someone else will take care of that.
No. All receive an in-depth annual inspection. You supervisor will take care of any and all inspections
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You are welding and need a fire extinguisher. You have a class A fire extinguisher within reach, ready to go right next to you. Will this be OK?
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Yes, as long as it is within reach and you know how to use it.
Yes, type A is great for this type of fire. If you need it for a fire, use it.
No. Type A fire extinguishers are not OK for electrical type fires. Find an ABC rated extinguisher for your work.
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Initials
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Percentage
To be considered a passing score, you must achieve a 70% or better. If not, review material and try again.
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