Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 1 A machine that can cut, press, roll, or drill a piece of wood or metal can do the.

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Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 1 A machine that can cut, press, roll, or drill a piece of wood or metal can do the same thing to your hands. True

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 2 The point of operation and the power train are the two most hazardous areas of a machine. True

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 3 The point of operation is the point at which energy is transferred. False -- The power train transfers energy. The point of operation is where the work actually takes place.

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 4 The machines that you use mayor may not include built-in safety devices. False -- OSHA requires machines to include safety devices.

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 5 Machine guards, restraints, and pull- back devices are all forms of safety devices. True

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 6 If a machine is jammed at the point of operation, you can reach around the machine guard. False -- Never reach around a machine guard.

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 7 Gloves should always be worn when working with machines. False -- Unless they are skintight like surgical gloves, there's a chance that gloves can be caught in machinery.

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 8 Presence-sensing devices sound an alarm when a body part comes too close to the machine. False -- They cause the machine to shut down when a body part gets too close.

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 9 Always use push sticks rather than your fingers to position and move materials near the point of operation. True

Whitewater Strategies, Inc. KEEPING HANDS SAFE FROM MACHINERY QUIZ 10 A nip point is any place where a moving part comes close to or contacts another, or where two moving parts come together. True