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- Keeping hand held tools in good condition and wearing proper eye protection can help reduce job-related accidents. - Using the right tool for the intended task makes the work quicker, easier and safer. - Storing tools properly on a rack helps keep blades and points sharp while reducing clutter.

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- Keeping hand held tools in good condition and wearing proper eye protection can help reduce job-related accidents. - Using the right tool for the intended task makes the work quicker, easier and safer. - Storing tools properly on a rack helps keep blades and points sharp while reducing clutter.

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1.

You should not use a wedge if it has:


A. Pointed head
B. Triangular head
C. Mushroomed head
D. Flat head

2. Rubber insulating gloves need to be tested:


A. Before first use and then every 6 months
B. Before first use and then once/week
C. Before first use and then once/month
D. Before first use only

3. Before putting on a chemical-resistant glove, you should inspect it for pinholes.


A. True
B. False

4. Which tool or machine presents a puncture hazard?


A. Conveyer belt
B. Belt sander
C. Nail gun
D. Welding torch

5. Only one type of glove is needed to protect against all the chemicals in your workplace.
A. True
B. False

6. What should you consider when selecting hand protection?


A. The cost of the PPE
B. The ease of replacing the PPE
C. The color of the PPE
D. The performance characteristics of the PPE

7. Gloves will protect your hands regardless of the conditions.


A. True
B. False

8. What is a correct first step in safe disposable glove removal?


A. Wash your hands after removing the gloves.
B. Pinch and hold the outside of the glove by the fingertip area.
C. Touch the outside of the glove with your bare skin.
D. Leave both gloves right-side out.

9. A hammer presents which type of hazard?


A. Abrasion
B. Crush
C. Thermal burn
D. Skin absorption of harmful substances

10. Hand protection is your first line of defense against hand hazards.
A. True
B. False

11. Finger guards can protect against which hazard?


A. Chemical burns
B. Frostbite
C. Abrasions
D. Dermatitis

12. Gloves should be inspected regularly to detect defects, wear, and


A. Material Breakdown
B. Flexibility
Color Fade
C. Style

13. Hand protection is needed to help protect against


A. Chemical Exposure
B. Electric Shock or Burn
C. Mechanical Injuries
D. All of the above

14. What type of gloves should the electrician is wearing?


A. Leather (as pictured with no insulation)
B. Rubber (Insulated)
C. Atlas
D. None

15. What percentage of hand injuries involves people who were not wearing protective
gloves?
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 70%

16. How many workers were killed on the job in 2012?


A. 462,800
B. 462
C. 4,628
D. 46,280
17. You should wear hand, eye, head, and face protection if you are working with which of
the following tools?
A. Portable abrasive wheel tools
B. Electric tools
C. Pneumatic tools
D. Liquid fuel tools

18. Which of the following is not true about powder-actuated tools?


A. If a powder-actuated tool misfires, you should try to fire it again immediately.
B. They are so dangerous they can only be powered by specially trained employees.
C. They should never be loaded unless they are being used immediately.
D. They require two separate motions for firing -- one to bring to tool into position and another
to pull the trigger.

19. If you are working near a flammable substance, you should always use iron or steel hand
tools.
A. True
B. False

20. OSHA requires that electric tools:


A. Have a three wire cord with ground and be grounded
B. Be double insulated
C. Be powered by a low-voltage transformer
D. Any of the above

 Keeping hand held tools in good condition can reduce job-related accidents.

 It is important to wear the proper eye protection when working with hand held tools to prevent possibl

 Using the right tool for the job intended will make the task go quicker and safer.

 Crowbars should be substituted for hammers if one is not available.

 Storing all tools on the tool rack helps keep blades and points sharp.

Answer Key
1. T, 2. T, 3. T, 4. F, 5. T

Safe Hand Drive – Quiz


Equipment Section

1. How often should welding equipment be checked for damage?


A. Before every use
B. On an annual basis
C. Every week
D. Once every few days

2. What can you do to be safe from harmful fumes released during welding?
A. Do not use exhaust fans
B. Perform welding in a confined space
C. Use respirators when ventilation is not enough
D. None of the above

3. Safety glasses are not required when using hand tools.


A. Yes
B. No
4. Which of these is not a power tool safety precaution?
A. Never carry a tool by the cord or hose.
B. Never yank the cord or the hose to disconnect it from the receptacle.
C. Keep tools plugged in when not in use, before servicing, and when changing accessories
such as blades, bits and cutters.
D. Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil, and sharp edges

5. If you are working near a flammable substance, you should always use iron or steel hand tools.
A. True
B. False

6. How many points of contact should you maintain with a ladder at all times?
A. At least two
B. At least three
C. One
D. Four

7. OSHA prohibits working on a scaffold in the presence of winds above:


A. 10 mph
B. 20 mph
C. 30 mph
D. 40 mph

8. Ladders should be angled so that the its base is one foot out from the wall for each ____ feet
of a ladder’s height.
A. 2
B. 4
C. 8
D. 10
9. The acronym “PASS” used for fire extinguisher operation stands for:
A. Pick up, Aim, Squeeze, Squirt
B. Push, Alarm, Swirl, Sweep
C. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
D. Pull, Aim, Swirl, Swat

10. What is the OSHA standard for hand protection?


A. OSHA 1910.126
B. OSHA 1910.138
C. OSHA 1910.120
D. OSHA 1910.133

11. The safest way to take tools up and down ladders is in:
A. A bag or bucket
B. A tool belt
C. A pocket
D. Carrying in hands

12. OSHA breaks down gloves that are considered as PPE into ____ different categories:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

13. LOTOTO stands for


A. Lock out, try out, tag out
B. Look out, try out, turn out
C. Lock on, test out, tag out
D. Lock out, tag out, try out

Milwright Shop - Quiz


1. If a machine operation throws off chips or sparks:

A. Operators should wear safety glasses.

B. Operators may need to wear a face shield.

C.The machine should have a shield to keep the hazards from reaching the /operator.

D. All of the above.

2. In the event of an emergency such as machine entrapment the first person to be notified is:

A.Your supervisor.
B. The Safety Incharge

C.911

D. Helping staff

3. What are the two major areas where mechanical hazards are associated with machine?
A.Point of operation and source of machine power
B. Point of operation and In-running nip point
C. Point of operation and Dead end
D. None of the above
4. Machine guard must ____________
A. allow to work by providing opening
B. be easy to remove on demand
C. not create a new hazard
D. be temporary and weak to break in event to facilitate urgent work

5. Pinching point of a machine is


A. The point where machine grips its support
B. In between the rotary and stationary part of a machine
C. The point of machine where work in being performed
D. All of the above

6. ___________ provides physical barriers to the moving part of machines.


A. Administrative control
B. Operational control
C. Point of operation
D. Machine guard
7. Reciprocating type mechanical hazards are associated with________
A. Coupling and spindle
B. Fly wheel and belt
C. Motor and belt
D. Conveyer
8. Latex gloves are used when the job is:
A. Regarding handling of high temperature machine components
B. Regarding usage of sharp cutting and power tools
C. Handling assets containingacidic and corrosive material
D. Involving dirt and abrasion
9. Which of the following is not an example of primary protection from hand injuries
A. Using the right tool for the right job
B. Placing a barrier between your hands and machine pinch points
C. Using heat resistant gloves while welding
D. Ensuring no loose clothing or accessory gets stuck in machine rotary motion

10. Under what circumstances might wearing gloves actually increase a hazard rather than
offering protection?
A. Working with chemicals
B. Cleaning up broken glass
C. Loosely worn while working around running machinery
D. None of the above

11. Leather gloves are best suited for:


A. Piping and plumbing jobs
B. Welding jobs
C. Grinding jobs
D. Hydraulic press jobs
12. Which of the following is not an example of pinch point injury?
A. Slamming your fingers in a closing door
B. Loose gloves pulled into a running conveyor
C. Striking a hammer on your thumb
D. All of the above

13. Which of the following is not an administrative control regarding hand injury prevention?
A. Performing Lock Out, Tag Out when taking a machine out of service
B. Proper workplace safety training
C. Safety guards built into machines to protect hands from danger zones
D. Proper display of warning signs
14. LOTOTO stands for?
A. Lock out, try out, tag out
B. Look out, try out, turn on
C. Lock out, tag out, try out
D. Lock on, test out, tag out
15. Which is an engineering control regarding hand injury prevention
A. Use of right gloves for the right job
B. Performing LOTOTO
C. Electronic proximity limiting devices that stop worker’s hands from getting too close to
machinery
D. Periodic trainings and audits

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