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Module ONE Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation), Module FOUR (Introduction to Power Tools), Module Eight (Basic Employability Skills), Module Nine (Introduction to Material Handling), Core- Basic Safety (1), Core-Intro to Construction...
1. Companies with strong safety cultures ...
Module ONE Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation),
Module FOUR (Introduction to Power Tools), Module Eight (Basic
Employability Skills), Module Nine (Introduction to Material
Handling), Core- Basic Safety (1), Core-Intro to Construction...
1. Companies with strong safety cultures usually have lower _____.
turnover
2. Which of these is a true statement regarding safety?
Safety is a learned behavior and attitude.
3. Poor lighting, excessive noise, and inadequate guards for moving parts are
examples of _____.
unsafe conditions
4. The activity that consists of breaking a job into its component tasks and then
analyzing each step for potential hazards is called a _____.
job safety analysis
5. A measure of the probability, consequences, and exposure related to an event
is referred to as _____.
Risk
6. If there is a hole in the floor of a structure, the preferred method of protecting
workers from falls is to _____.
cover the opening and label the cover
7. The D-ring or support point on a safety harness should be placed _____.
between the shoulder blades
8. A personal fall arrest system should be inspected monthly by a _____.
competent person
9. Lanyards that have no shock-absorbing features are used for _____.
Positioning
10. When placing a ladder against a platform or roof, the top of the ladder should
extend above the point where the ladder touches the platform or roof by at least
_____.
3 feet (91 cm)
11. When performing overhead work on scaffolding, what protective measures
must be taken to prevent objects from falling and striking a person below?
Toeboards, debris nets, or canopies must be applied.
12. When stacking materials such as bricks or block, do not stack materials
beyond a _____.
4:1 height-to-base ratio
13. Benching systems are prohibited in _____.
Type C soils
,14. In the absence of other information, all soil in an excavation should be treated
as if it is _____.
Type C
15. Daily inspection of an excavation must be performed by a(n) _____.
competent person
16. One of the most common grounding systems used for protection against
accidental electrical shock is the _____.
three-wire system
17. A polarized electrical receptacle is used for _____.
double-insulated tools
18. A system that protects workers from the release of hazardous energy while
they work with machines and equipment is referred to as _____.
lockout/ tagout
19. In a lockout/ tagout situation, a personal lock and tag must be removed by
_____.
the person who applied them
20. Hard hats should be made of fiberglass or _____.
reinforced plastic
21. A good general rule about hearing protection is that it should be used if you
must raise your voice for someone to hear you when they are _____.
2 feet (61 cm) away
22. When there is the potential to be exposed to asbestos, workers must _____.
report it to a supervisor and avoid disturbing it
23. The respirator that would be used where dust or solid particles might be
inhaled is a _____.
half mask or mouthpiece with a mechanical filter
24. One source of lead on some job sites is _____.
paint
25. Hepatitis can be caused by contact with _____.
Blood
26. One of the symptoms of heat stroke is _____.
extremely high body temperature
27. Which of the following conditions is considered life threatening?
Heat stroke
28. When other workers are working near a welding operation, the standard
practice is to _____.
screen the work area with welding shields
29. What type of fire extinguisher would be used on an electric motor that has
overheated and caught fire?
Class C
, 30. The type of permit that must be issued before a permit-required confined
space can be accessed is called a(n) _____.
entry permit
When using power tools, never engage the_____.
trigger lock
Before replacing parts such as bits, blades, or discs on any tool, you must_____.
disconnect the power source
Most hammer drills will not hammer until pressure is _____.
applied to the drill bit
A pneumatic drill is commonly used _____.
when there is no source of electricity
Never use a circular saw that does not have an upper blade guard because the
_____.
guard protects you from touching the blade
When using a circular saw, be sure to cut on the waste side of the cut mark to
allow for the blade's _____.
kerf
Saws with fine blades that are excellent for delicate and intricate cutting are
called _____.
saber saws
Before you plug any saw into a power source, make sure the _____.
power switch is in the Off position
A saw that has a thin, one-piece blade that runs around guides at either end of
the saw is a _____.
bandsaw
A power miter saw combines a miter box with a _____.
circular saw
An angle grinder is used to grind _____.
hard, heavy materials
The adjustable tool rest on a bench grinder should be positioned _____.
1/8 inch from the grinding wheel
A good way to check the condition of the grinding wheel on a bench grinder is to
_____.
perform a ring test on the wheel
A grinder can catch on rough material edges and shift around, especially when
using rotary bits called _____.
burr bits
A low-velocity fastening system that is used to drive steel pins or threaded studs
into masonry and steel is
a(n) _____.
powder-actuated tool
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