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MODULE 3-VERSION HAND SAFETY, FIRST AID/CPR/AED BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS
PERMITTING, CONFINED SPACE
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When responding to a medical emergency, NEVER perform any treatment above your level of training.
True False
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How should you handle contaminated clothing (PPE)?
Wash it in your washing machine Place it in approved & labeled bags There is no reason to worry about it
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Permits Are: Job specific Site specific Time specific All of the above
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When using knives, it is best to:
Keep blades sharp, cut toward yourself Keep blades sharp, cut away from yourself Keep blades slightly dulled, cut away from yourself
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Permits must identify all operations associated with the task to be performed, including:
Precautions Special situations All of the above A & B only
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Four levels of training for confined space are:
Entrant/Attendant Supervisor/Rescue team Both A & B A only
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Examples of confined spaces are:
Cellars, vacuum trucks, storage tanks Ditches, vessels, Frac tanks Parking lots, Porta-Potties Both A & B Both B & C
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In an emergency, personnel should know:
Location of first aid kit Which forms to complete Who is trained in first aid Both A & C Both B & C
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Supervisors are responsible for ensuring training is completed and conditions are met for permitting. Employees are responsible for: Working in accordance with permit conditions Doing the work prior to completing training Doing the work without a permit if it takes less than 15 minutes
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Confined space training must take place:
Before assignment If changes occur If there are deviations in worker competency All of the above
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Thermal stress involves which of the following:
Heat stroke Heat exhaustion Hypothermia Frostbite Any of the above
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It is okay to use a defective tool as long as you have on gloves.
True False
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Bloodborne Pathogens are microorganisms carried in blood that cause diseases in people.
True False
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Observing “Universal Precautions” means – avoiding contact with patient bodily fluids as if they were contaminated by using: Gloves Goggles Distance All of the above A & B only
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All incidents or exposures should be immediately reported to your:
Physician Supervisor Bookie
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Permit Required Confined Spaces (PRCS) can have:
Hazardous environments Internal configuration issues Serious safety / Health hazards Engulfment issues All of the above
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Causes of hand injuries do NOT include:
Faulty Hand tools Wrong PPE Guards in place. Pinch Points
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Confined space and barricading are examples of work permits
Confined space and barricading are examples of work permits. What are two more examples? Learner’s permit, hot work Hot work, fire hydrant usage Hot work, lock out tag out
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Hazards that may exist in a permit required confined space include the following:
Noise, temperatures, heat stress, fire Falls, electrocution, hazardous atmosphere Both A & B Neither A or B
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The two types of confined spaces are:
Permit Required, Employee Required Permit Required, Non-Permit Required Non-Permit Required, Supervisor Required
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