Safety Intro Quiz
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The first step to accident prevention is...
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having a phone to call emergency services.
asking a supervisor if it's safe.
using a pole for all heights
awareness and recognizing workplace hazards.
When lifting...
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lift with your back, not your legs.
lock your knees to prevent injury.
lift with your legs, not your back, like a squat.
use one hand to avoid injuring the other.
The hierarchy of controls is a pyramid used to...
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show workers the best diet for a healthy lifestyle.
help workers solve hazards by first eliminating them and lastly using PPE.
help workers solve hazards by first wearing PPE and lastly eliminating them.
help workers solve hazards by first wearing PPE and lastly eliminating them
A Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is used for...
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documenting, recording and solving hazards found in the workplace.
analyzing the job for dry rot before setting up the ladder.
analyzing the seriousness of injuries after an accident.
management to discuss employee performance appraisals on safety.
If a customer asks you to do something unsafe, you should...
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always do it because the customer is always right.
ignore the customer because it's unsafe.
call OSHA to report unsafe work suggestions.
communicate with the customer why it's unsafe and find a new safe solution.
Working in the cold is...
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safe because you can't overheat
dangerous because of slipping, wet surfaces, hypothermia, and other hazards.
dangerous because the customer might be overheating their house.
safe if you're wearing a jacket.
Working in the heat is...
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safe because you're not dealing with ice.
safe becauseĀ your body sweats to cool itself.
dangerous because roof tiles might crack.
dangerous because your body can overheat, which can be deadly.
Chemicals can get into the body through...
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Inhalation
absorption
ingestion
all of the above.
A safety dada sheet (SDS) is used by...
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only emergency responders when someone swallows something.
the FDA to make sure products are safe for consumers.
anyone using or in contact with a product to keep them safe.
only doctors and poison centers to treat infants.
A SDS will contain...
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information on the history of a company.
product safety information like usage, disposal, required PPE, storage information and more.
the customer's contact information and job safety notes.
special request from the FDA.
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) is...
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a worldwide program for tracking safety in the workplace.
an international effort for using pictograms to to communicate hazards around the world.
a global organization for organizing safety systems and practices.
an international effort to stop workplace accidents by harmonizing systems.
Storing a chemical at the flashpoint is...
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the best option for a safe workplace.
safe if it's below the boiling point.
unsafe unless approved by a qualified individual.
incredibly dangerous and should never be done.
Keeping yourself safe from biohazards can be practiced by...
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reusing PPE from other workers to avoid waste.
avoiding contact with blood and bodily fluids, and washing your hands frequently.
using one pair of gloves while treating multiple individuals to avoid waste.
filling out an SDS form before the job.
The best and safest stage to fight a fire is...
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growth
decay
incipient
fully developed
Electrical conductors carry electrical currents, good examples of this are...
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oil, glass, rubber and ceramic.
water, oil, plastic and people.
metal, people, rubber, and gas.
steel, water, people, gold, copper, and silver.
Power lines are usually above ground in older areas, when you see them you should...
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recognize them as a job hazard, notify coworkers, stay far away and assume all equipment conducts electricity.
not worry about them because they're always coated with insulators.
fill out a JHA and not stress over it because it's unlikely.
use tools and equipment that are conductors and move on.
Lock Out Tag Out is a method use to...
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power down, lock, tag, and test electrical hazards.
remove unsafe practices from a worksite by cutting the source and then tagging it.
document proper locking and tagging techniques for pump equipment.
lock people out so they can't open a door you're working over.
Your personal protective equipment (PPE) is..
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equipment you wear and use to keep you safe as a last resort when the hazard can't be avoided.
equipment that is worn on a personal choice basis.
the first step in controlling hazards.
only important when a safety enforcer is watching.
While anyone can teach you safety, ultimately...
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it's your employer's job to make sure you never get hurt.
it's the customer's job to make sure the workplace is safe to work in.
it's your coworkers responsibility to keep you safe.
it's your personal responsibility to recognize, adapt, and enforce safety practices.
If a fire starts on your job and you can't contain it, you should...
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get everyone out safely and call the fire department.
collect belongings and equipment to keep property safe.
see what the customer wants to do.
stay in the building until firefighters arrive.
Air purifying respirators are used to...
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lower the NRR of the TWA.
filter bloodborne pathogens from pesticides.
filter gases, vapors and particulates from contaminated atmospheres.
protect against an IDHL atmosphere.
An atmosphere that could have deadly consequences could be known as...
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immediate danger to life or health (IDLH).
oxygen deficient atmosphere.
a confined space.
all of the above
The NRR of your hearing protection should keep your TWA under...
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14 dB
58 dB
85 dB
30 dB
The four "P"s of hearing hazards are...
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painful, post traumatic, preventable, and progressive.
painless, post traumatic, preventable, and painful.
preventable, painless, permanent, and progressive.
pinpoint, painful, preventable, and progressive.
When dealing with a workplace hazard the best control is always...
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personal protective equipment.
eliminating the hazard
engineering controls
administrative controls
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