Below is a list of foot and leg protection types matched with hazards they protect against. Which pairing is incorrect?
a. | leggings – heat hazards
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b. | electrical conductive shoes – static electrical build-up
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c. | foundry shoes – open circuits
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d. | Metatarsal guards – impact and compression
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QUESTION 2
PPE may fail to protect you if ____________________-
a. | it is not properly used and stored
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b. | you follow your employer’s instructions for cleaning it
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c. | it fits poorly
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d. | both a and c
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e. | none of the above
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QUESTION 3
Respirators help protect you form which of the following?
a. | toxic fumes, dust, vapors, and gases
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b. | none of the above
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c. | both (a) & (d)
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d. | inadequate oxygen supply
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QUESTION 4
Which of the following statements about respirators is incorrect?
a. | Use of the wrong respirator is dangerous
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b. | respirators can protect you, but not if you do not wear them properly
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c. | air purifying respirators are used when oxygen levels fall below 20%
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d. | a respirator must be removed from service when a value or connection is damaged
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QUESTION 5
SCBA is the acronym for ____________________________
a. | supplied compressed breathable air
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b. | self contained breathing apparatus
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c. | simple canister bringing aeration
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d. | safely controlled breathable air
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QUESTION 6
Eye and face protection can protect you against which of the following hazards?
a. | flying objects
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b. | hazardous dusts
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c. | vapors,gases, and fumes
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d. | liquid splashes
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e. | all of the above
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QUESTION 7
The part of the body that is most frequently injured, according to the National Safety Council is which of the following?
a. | eyes, head, and feet
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b. | legs and fingers
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c. | hands
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d. | back
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QUESTION 8
Which of these types of gloves can gloves can protect you against strong acids, alcohol, and salts?
a. | metal mesh
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b. | polyvinyl chloride (PVC
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c. | latex
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d. | cotton
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QUESTION 9
An atmosphere that poses an immediate threat to life or that could cause irreversible harm to health is a type of immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) atmosphere.
True
False
QUESTION 10
All respirators, cartridges, and canisters must be properly labeled?
True
False
QUESTION 11
Which of the following should you not do when using protective clothing?
a. | Read and follow the safety data sheet recommendations
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b. | Check for tears, leaks, punctures, and signs of wear before putting on the equipment
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c. | Launder your own contaminated clothing
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d. | Remove contamination from your clothing as soon as possible.
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QUESTION 12
A negative pressure test involves which of the following?
a. | exhaling as much as possible
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b. | holding your breath for 10 seconds
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c. | putting the respirator in a testing machine
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d. | removing and replacing all filters
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QUESTION 13
You have been given a dust mask to protect against hazardous fumes. What should you do.
a. | Do the job, but do it quickly
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b. | Start work but take frequent breaks
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c. | Wear a second dust mask on top of the first.
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d. | Do not start work until you have the correct respiratory protective equipment.
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QUESTION 14
Early safety programs that were based on the “three E’s of Safety” are which of the following?
a. | education, energy, and engineering
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b. | education, enforcement, and engineering
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c. | engineering, effort, and efficiency
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d. | efficiency, engineering, and employees
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QUESTION 15
If you smell or taste a chemical while wearing a respirator, what should you do?
a. | report it to your supervisor
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b. | Recheck your face piece seal.
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c. | leave the exposer area immediately, because your respirator is not working properly
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d. | clean your respirator and put it back on to test.
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QUESTION 16
Which of these items will not protect you against hearing loss?
a. | canal caps
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b. | cotton balls
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c. | earmuffs
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d. | earplugs
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QUESTION 17
What is the purpose of safety and health promotion programs?
a. | Keeps employees, supervisors, and managers focused on safety and health issues.
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b. | to remind people to think safety first
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c. | it encompasses safety on the job as well as off the job
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d. | all of the above
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QUESTION 18
Your feet can be protected from heavy falling objects by
a. | wearing footwear with steel toes
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b. | wearing footwear with composite toes
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c. | wearing metatarsal guards
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d. | all of the aboved
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QUESTION 19
Determining the insured costs of accidents is a simple matter of
a. | calculating the uninsured costs
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b. | examining accounting records
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c. | estimating cost of accidents
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d. | none of the above
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QUESTION 20
Regarding face masks, what is the purpose of a user seal check?
a. | It determines whether a respirator is needed
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b. | It determines whether a person is medically able to wear a respirator
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c. | It determines whether the face piece has formed an effective seal against the face.
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d. | It determines whether the respirator has a sufficient assigned protection factor
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QUESTION 21
The correct glove can help to protect you against which of the following?
a. | chemical or thermal burns
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b. | skin absorption of harmful sustances
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c. | punctures
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d. | all of the abover
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QUESTION 22
Learning how and when to use personal protective equipment is one of the most important things you can do to ensure your safety.
True
False
QUESTION 23
A condition or combination of conditions that, if left uncorrected , might lead to an accident, illness, or property damage is which of the following?
a. | emergency
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b. | hazard
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c. | adjustment
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d. | experience
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QUESTION 24
Human error analysis (HEA) is used to predict human error.
True
False
QUESTION 25
Your employer must supply you with Personal Protective Equipment
a. | If it is outlined in the employment agreement
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b. | If you pay for it.
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c. | If you need to be protected
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d. | Quarerly
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QUESTION 26
Which type of PPE will not protect you against the hazard listrf?
a. | ear plugs – noise
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b. | class c protective helmet – high voltage conductors
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c. | leather safety boots with synthetic stitching – chemical hazards
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d. | leather gloves – sparks, chips, rough objects, and moderate heat
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