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Safety Test

1. Safety Fill in both blanks… If lifting is required, lift with your legs, not the back. Get some help for heavy and bulky objects…

2. Safety Fill in the blanks… eye protection must be worn when operating any power machinery and when in any situation that could cause an eye injury.

3. Safety Fill in the blanks… Use extension cords and sockets that are in good condition. Portable lights should be protected by a rubber or neoprene covered steel guard. Ground all portable lights with a third wire. Do not place cords or wires where they may become tripping hazards. Certain portable cords and lights can be suspended from the ceiling to prevent this from happening. Make sure that all portable electric tools are grounded with a third wire and that the power cords on portable tools are in good condition.

4. Safety Fill in the blanks…. Do not use power tools or equipment until proper and safe use has been fully explained by your instructor. Always use the proper tools for the job. Be sure all guards are in place before using power machinery. Defective tools and equipment should be removed from the shop. Keep the shop and all tools clean and free of grease.

5. Safety Fill in the blanks… Horseplay of any kind in the auto shop is prohibited. This includes running, scuffling, throwing tools or materials…

6. Safety Fill in the blanks… Compressed air should be used for its intended purpose. Misusing compressed air equipment or dusting off clothing or work benches with compressed air is extremely dangerous. Flying particles of metal or glass may be blown into eyes or the skin. Compressed air blown into the skin or body openings can cause serious injury or even death.…

7. Safety Fill in the blank…. When connecting and disconnecting air hoses hold them tightly. Always keep one hand on the air hose…

8. Safety True or False… Wear leather gloves when removing broken pieces of glass and when handling hot objects, car windows and windshields. When removing a broken light bulb, be sure the light switch is in the “off” position; break away the glass splinters using long-nose pliers. True

9. Safety True or False… Wipe up any spilled oil, grease or other liquids at once. They are slipping hazards. Use oil absorbent materials on the oily spots. True

10. Safety Fill in the blank… Report all hazardous conditions to the instructor immediately. All injuries should be reported and treated at once. True

11. Safety True or False Learn the location and use of various fire extinguishers for each type of fire.. True

12. Safety Fill in the blanks… There are four main rules to follow for hand tool safety, they are: Use the correct tool for the job. Wear approved eye protection. Maintain the tool regularly. Use the tool properly.

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