7.1/7.2 (write More On .1) Flashcards

1
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What is the cause of most accidents in the workplace?

A

Over-confidence or actions of inexperienced people

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2
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What personal habits can render someone a hazard to the self’s and co workers?

A

Alcohol and drug abuse

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3
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What process are put in place for ensuring a safe working environment when people first start

A

Supervision and training

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4
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If an injury occurs in the workplace where should this accident be recorded?

A

Accident book

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5
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What is the name of items that can cause internal or external damage to aircraft

A

FOD
Foreign object damage/debris

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6
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What is the term for eliminating hazards and remove, guard equipment, wear personal protection and complete saftey education.

A

Accident prevention

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7
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What year was the health and safety act

A

1974

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8
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All uk employers must display what where workers can easily read it?

A

Health and safety policy

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9
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What do risk assessments focus on understanding?

A

How accidents and ill health can occur

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10
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What HSE publication is the guide to controlling risks in the workplace?

A

INDG163

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11
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What does publication INDG 174 reference too?

A

PPE

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12
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What regulation was put in place to reduce injury from Electric shock, burn, arcing, fires and explosions?

A

The electricity at work regulations 1989

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13
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What should you never handle when wet or wet areas?

A

Electrical components

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14
Q

What is the lowest psi of air that can cause injury

A

12 or 5 into the mouth

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15
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What are shadow boards used for?

A

To see what tools are missing or being used and the tool should have a tool tag in its place

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16
Q

Where should aircraft sealants be stored and why?

A

In a refrigerator
To stay usable for their shelf life

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17
Q

Why is it important to check the date/shelf life of a product before use?

A

The integrity of the task could be compromised

18
Q

What must two pack sealants must go through before disposing?

A

Cure completely

19
Q

what is the tolerance?

A

Amount of size a dimension is allowed to vary

20
Q

What fit allows for sliding or rotating between parts

A

Clearance

21
Q

What is the term for the skill of a craftsman, quality, attitude and duty to care for self others and tools?

A

Standards of workmanship

22
Q

What should the label on calibration devices show

A

Date of the last calibration test when the next is due and authorised persons signature or stamp

23
Q

What should you ensure a measuring device is before use?

A

Zero’d

24
Q

What should you use to check a torque wrench is calibrated correctly?

A

Torque wrench calibration loader/seal

25
Q

What are calibrated by hydraulic pumps to check the unit of the line?

A

Pressure gauges and transmitters

26
Q

What is used to recalibrate a micrometer?

A

A precision block to make sure it is the correct reading

27
Q

What is used as a chemical barrier for spill of liquids>

A

Chemical sock

28
Q

What is class A fires?

A

Combustibles

29
Q

What are class B fires?

A

Flammable liquids

30
Q

What is class C fires?

A

Gasses

31
Q

What is class D fires?

A

Metals

32
Q

What are F class fires?

A

Cooking oils and fats

33
Q

What are the 4 parts to HSG 65

A

Core elements of health and saftey
Deciding plans
Delivering the new plans
Resources

34
Q

What are some sections form the MSDS?
Just name a couple from the list

A

Identifying substance
Hazardous info
Ingredients
First aid
Fire fight measures
Handling and storage
Disposal
Transportation
Other info

35
Q

When dealing with oxygen what should you avoid it coming in contact with?

A

Oils and grease

36
Q

What class fire should water be used for and what shouldn’t it be used on?

A

Class A

it intensify’s class D

37
Q

What class should carbon dioxide extinguishers be used?

A

Class B

38
Q

What class fire should dry power be used on?

A

A, B and C

39
Q

What class is foam used for?

A

A and B

40
Q

What class fire is wet chemicals used on?

A

Class F

41
Q

Halogenated Hydrocarbons are used for all classes of fire but where is 1211 and 1301 used?

A

1211- cabin (portable)
1301- Engines and cargo hold