1. Over Confidence A. Will Chip More Easily When Struck

Safety Test

Match the following numbers with the letters on the right that has the best response from the left.

1. Over confidence A. Will chip more easily when struck

2. When carrying something long through the shop B. Give off dangerous ultraviolet radiation

3. Electric cord inspection C. Check for nicks, cuts, cracks or burn marks

4. A ‘mushroomed’ tool D. Can cause a person to lose respect for a tool

and what it can do to you

5. Car batteries E. Get help and plan your route

6. ARC, MIG, TIG, electrical welding F. Can get caught and pull you into a running

machine

7. Jewelry, loose clothing, long hair G. Can explode and easily blind you

True or False

8. T/F Secure approval of your instructor on all work you plan to do.

9. T/F Report most injuries to your instructor.

10. T/F Wear suitable eye protection at all times while in the safety zone.

11. T/F Be sure clothes are loose and suitable for shop work.

12. T/F Any equipment that does not work properly just leave it alone.

13. T/F Keep tools and materials from projecting over the edge of a workbench.

14. T/F It’s a good idea to let scraps pile up so you can clean them up all at once.

Match the following numbers with the letters on the right that has the best response from the left.

15. Pinch points H. Should be cleaned up or dealt with

immediately

16. Alcohol, drugs, fumes, emotional upset, illness I. Inspect it

17. Spills J. Can effect your reaction time, balance and

judgment

18. When working with electricity K. Bend knees, flex stomach and lift with leg

muscles

19. To avoid back injury L. Can crush fingers and toes

20. Every time you use a tool M. Beware of and avoid moisture

True or False

21. T/F Use your finger to clear away chips from your machine or bench.

22. T/F Use proper type and size of tool for the work being done.

23. T/F Pass tools to classmates with the handles towards you.

24. T/F Clamp small work on bench or secure in vise when using rasp, wood chisel, or drill.

25. T/F Obtain permission from your instructor before using any power equipment.

26. T/F When moving about the shop, if I am in a hurry, I can run.

27. T/F I would keep on working on a power tool when someone talks to me and I answer him.

Match the following numbers with the letters on the right that has the best response from the left.

28. First time you use a tool N. Don’t start work

29. Regular glasses, sun glasses or contact lenses O. Can become hot enough to burn you

30. Before using a chemical P. Get instruction

31. When an unprotected bystander is present Q. Are not good enough eye protection

32. Goggles with splash proof vents R. Read the label, know what it is & what to

do in case of an accident

33. Metal being cut, drilled or shaped in any way S. Will keep splashing chemicals out of eyes

True or False

34. T/F When I see someone violating a safety rule it is none of my business. I let him/her go ahead.

35. T/F Report to the teacher any equipment that doesn’t seem to work properly.

36. T/F It is my duty to see that all other students are clear of the machine before turning on the power.

37. T/F When any liquids are spilled on the floor just leave it on the floor for the janitor to clean up.

38. T/F Obey all safety zone rules.

39. T/F Carrying tools in your pocket is okay.

Match the following numbers with the letters on the right that has the best response from the left.

40. Machine guards, guides and other safety devices T. By the handle, sharp end down

41. A tool that has had the ground plug cut off U. Should not be ignored or disconnected

42. Carry tools V. Should be stored separately, away from heat,

sparks & flames

43. A face shield alone W. Can be more dangerous than sharp ones

44. Dull tools X. Does not assure you of eye protection when

worn without safety glasses underneath

45. Flammable materials Y. Could give you an electric shock and should

not be used