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To adapt a grounded plug to a two-slot polarized outlet, the ground prong may be cut off.
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A short circuit is a direct connection between:
A. Hot and ground
B. Hot and neutral
C. Hot and hot
D. None of the above |
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An overcurrent device is the circuit breaker or a fuse.
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A workstation you have been asked to evaluate reveals that the workers must reach over their heads into the paper box to get paper for the computer. How might you make this job more ergonomically correct?
A. Lower the worktable
B. Lower the paper box
C. Automate the process
D. Have the parts re-engineered |
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What is the purpose of proper industrial lighting?
A. To provide a safe working environment
B. To provide efficient and comfortable seeing
C. To reduce losses in visual performance
D. All of the above |
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How is a proactive approach achieved in ergonomics?
A. Prevention
B. Policy Making
C. Design Factors
D. All of the above |
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Who is responsible for performing the hazard evaluation on a new chemical, according to the Hazard Communication standard?
A. The company with the most toxicological resources
B. Import distibutors
C. Chemical manufacturer or importer
D. Third-party researcher |
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Chemical manufacturer or importer |
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Which of the following best represents the goal of hazard communication?
A. To identify hazards in the workplace and document their location
B. To provide tools to assist with communicating information to employees
C. To inform employees and employers about chemical hazards and how to protect themselves
D. To document health and safety policies in the workplace |
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To inform employees and employers about chemical hazards and how to protect themselves |
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Who must develop the hazard communication programs for your work site use?
A. Area Occupational Health and Safety Administration personnel must develop and the employer must implement.
B. Employees who will use the program.
C. A technical professional with appropriate certification will develop and employees will implement the Program
D. The employer must develop and implement the written program |
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The employer must develop and implement the written program |
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Which of the following elements must be provided on the MSDS?
A. Acute and chronic health affects and related health information
B. Exposure limits
C. Emergency first aid procedures
D. All of the above |
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When must employers provide training to employees for Hazard Communications?
A. Initially and when training is requested in writing only
B. During initial assignment and monthly thereafter
C. During initial assignment and annually thereafter
D. During initial assignment and when a new hazard is introduced in the work place. |
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During initial assignment and when a new hazard is introduced in the work place. |
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MSDS means:
A. Material Substance Date Subset
B. Minimum Substance Designated Safe
C. Material Safety Data Sheet
D. Maximum Safety Data Sheet |
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Material Safety Data Sheet |
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Who has the right to look at MSDSs?
A. Only the supervisor. He/she will bring you the appropriate information.
B. Any worker at any time they request to see the MSDSs
C. Only the Certified Industrial Hygienists
D. The attorneys for the company are the only ones allowed to see them |
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Any worker at any time they request to see the MSDSs |
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Which of the following is NOT part of the fire tetrahedron?
A. Fuel
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon Dioxide
D. Heat
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When a chemical's vapor concentration is above the UFL, this means that:
A. The mixture is too lean and will not burn
B. The mixture is in a range where fire can occur
C. The mixture is too rich and will not burn
D. UFL does not relate to the flammability of a material's vapor concentration |
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The mixture is too rich and will not burn |
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In what type of a fuel does a Class B fire burn?
A. Oil
B. Wood
C. Electrical Equipment
D. Metal |
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In what type of fuel does a Class A fire burn?
A. Oil
B. Wood
C. Electrical Equipment
D. Metal |
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In what type of fuel does a Class D fire burn?
A. Oil
B. Wood
C. Electrical equipment
D. Metal |
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Which way should fire exit doors open?
A. Inward
B. In the direction of travel
C. Both ways
D. There are no set standards |
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In the direction of travel |
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Which acronym do you use for putting out a fire?
A. PSCC
B. PSAC
C. PISS
D. PASS |
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There are approximately how many deaths per year in the American work force?
A. 1000
B. 3000
C. 6000
D. 8500 |
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