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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
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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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At home, you have installed and replaced electrical outlets with no problem. A customer would like you to do the same at work. Is it OK for you to do this at work?
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No. OSHA requires this to be done by a qualified person. Our standard electrical safety training does not cover this. Get help.
Yes. If you know what you are doing and use the correct PPE you will be fine.
Yes. Since normal electrical outlets are low volts typical safety precautions are all that is necessary.
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You will be using a portable grinder with a drop cord. It is a dry location and the equipment is in great condition. You don’t have a GFCI with you. What do you do?
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Use as is. Your equipment passes inspection and you will be dry so ground fault is a low hazard.
Stop. We must use a GFCI with all plug-in equipment except under special circumstances. Get GFCI protection.
Make note of the precautions you are taking to prevent ground fault on the JHA then go ahead and use without GFCI protection.
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As you are setting up you notice power lines in your area. You will be using a forklift during the day. Do you need to take any precautions for the power lines?
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No. You will be doing your work on the ground.
No. Most powerlines will be insulated so no further precautions are needed.
Yes. Make note of the lines on the JHA. Plan your work to ensure that you and your equipment remain at least 10 feet away from the powerlines at all times
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You notice your extension cord has a broken ground prong but the insulation looks fine and you have a GFCI. Can you still use this cord?
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Yes. The insulation is good so shock hazard is low.
No. Without the ground prong you are at risk of a ground fault shock even with a GFCI. Do not use.
Yes. Even though the grounding prong is broken the GFCI will still work.
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You have a bunch of cords laid out for you use but are not sure if they have been inspected. What do you do?
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All electrical equipment must be inspected before use. Check these cords for problems before use.
Do not inspect these. Only authorized people may visually inspect cords.
Leave the cords as is. The person that ran the cords probably checked them out. You will be fine.
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To be considered a passing score, you must achieve a 70% or better. If not, review material and try again.
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