Question Bank Flashcards

1
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Why are dirty surroundings potentially hazardous

A

They can lower personal standards.

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2
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What does it mean if an employee does not fill out the accident book after an injury.

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There will be no legal standing point for compensation for the employee

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3
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What is FOD

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Any thing alien to the aircraft that can potentially cause damage

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4
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Why should you keep work areas tidy

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Reduce risk of FOD, reduce slip + trip hazards.

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5
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How do approved codes of practice differ from industry guidance?

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ACOPs are approved by the HSE

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6
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What is HSG 65

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Guidance for leaders etc. On how to oversee and manage health and safety.

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7
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At least How many employees does a business need to have to be required to have a written health and safety policy

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5 or more.

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8
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When is a detail drawing made

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During the aircraft’s design

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9
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What does a detail drawing provide?

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All the information required to construct every part

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10
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What heading do detail drawings, assembly drawings and installation drawings come under?

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Working drawings.

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11
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What do detail drawings not show

A

Location, position, or fastening method.

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12
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First angle projections.

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Each view represents the side of the object that is remote from it in the adjacent view.
European in origin.

Symbolised by the square thing the the circle thing.

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13
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Third angle

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American
Each view represents the side of the object that is nearest to it n its adjacent view.

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14
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Isometric view.

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Tilts object forward so portions of all three views can be seen in one view.
Edges all 30 degrees from drawing plane.

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15
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Cutting angle of reamers

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45 degreees +/- 5

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16
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Drill point angles

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118 for aluminium or mild steel

135 for aluminium and steel

30 - 70 for plastic materials.

17
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British standards institute for fits and clearances

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21 hole classifications designated by A,B,C,D etc

21 shaft classifications designated a,b,c,d etc.

16 grades of accuracy. Designated by numbers 1-16.

18
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ISO system for fits and clearances

A

Similar to the British standards one but it has 28 classifications for holes and shafts and 20 grades of accuracy.

19
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What is the newall system

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The first standard that evolved in the uk to standardise limits and fits.

20
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Downsides of newall system

A

It doesn’t specify enough fits. The ones it does list do not comply to modern production

21
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MSDS sheets

A

Contains necessary information to complete a risk assessment.
Contains 16 sections.

22
Q

Electricity at work regulations. Year?

A

1989

23
Q

What is the portable halon extinguisher

A

Halon 1211 bcf

24
Q

Which is the halon extinguisher used as a flooding agent

A

Halon 1301 known as BTM

25
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Where should precision measuring instruments be stored.

A

In their own dedicated protected cases.