A. 20 feet (6.1 m) - ANS-26. When in garage, oxygen and fuel cylinders
utilized in oxyfuel reducing need to be separated by
a. 20 ft (6.1 m)
b. A metallic barrier
c. A 20-foot (6.1 m) wall
d. 10 toes (three.Four m)
a. Electric fireplace - ANS-29. A fire extinguisher categorised C could be used
to fight a(n)
a. Electric fireplace
b. Magnesium fireplace
c. Paper hearth
d. Gasoline fireplace
a. Electricity-setting apart devices - ANS-21. Circuit breakers and disconnect switches are
Examples of
a. Strength-isolating devices
b. Power-elimination devices
c. Lockout/tagout devices
d. Multiple lockout devices
a. Unsafe materials - ANS-five. HAZCOM classifies all paint, concrete, and
wood dirt as
a. Hazardous substances
b. Common materials
c. Less expensive substances
d. Nonhazardous substances
a. It has a restrained quantity of air flow - ANS-30. Which of the following characteristics is
regular of a limited area?
A. It has a restrained amount of air flow
b. There is not any method of get away.
C. It is too small to paintings in.
D. It may be entered by way of untrained
employees.
A. File it on your manager - ANS-6. Under HAZCOM, If you see a hazard on
your process site you must
a. Record it on your supervisor
b. Depart without delay
, c. Notify your co-workers
d. Accurate the trouble
a. Self-helping and suspended scaffolds - ANS-10. The basic forms of scaffolds are
a. Self-helping and suspended scaffolds
b. Constant and portable scaffolds
c. Steel and timber scaffolds
d. Assembled and deliverable scaffolds
a. Saved in a container designed for the
motive - ANS-3. To nicely cast off oily rags, they have to
be
a. Saved in a box designed for the
reason
b. Washed very well and again to use
c. Taken outside and thrown into a
dumpster
d. Burned on the quit of the shift
b. 15 ft (four.6 m) deep - ANS-14. Most cave-ins show up with little or
no warning and arise in trenches five toes to (1.Five m)
a. 10 ft (three.Four m) deep
b. 15 ft (four.6 m) deep
c. 20 ft (6.1 m) deep
d. 25 feet (7.6 m) deep
b. 2 toes (sixty one cm) - ANS-sixteen. The minimum distance that a break pile need to
Be positioned from the brink of an excavation is
a. 6 inches (15 cm)
b. 2 toes (61 cm)
c 5 ft (1.Five m)
d. A hundred yards (91.Four m)
b. 4 toes (1.2 m) from the base of the wall - ANS-9. If you lean a straight ladder towards the top
of a sixteen-foot (4.Eight m) wall, the base of the lad-
der should be
a. 3 ft (0.9 m) from the base of the wall
b. Four ft (1.2 m) from the bottom of the wall
c. 5 toes (1.Five m) from the bottom of the wall
d. 6 ft (1.Eight m) from the base of the wall
b. 4:1 - ANS-12. To reduce the threat of employees being harm or
killed via falling materials, the most
top-to-base ratio of a stack of materials
must be
a. 2:1
b. Four:1
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