True & False Safety Test Flash Cards

1
Q
  1. All work must be approved by the instructor.
A

True

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2
Q
  1. Slight injuries do not have to be reported.
A

False

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3
Q
  1. You must protect your eyes at all times when working in the shop.
A

True

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4
Q
  1. Loose sleeves must be rolled above the elbows.
A

True

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5
Q
  1. Tools and materials should not project over the edge of benches.
A

True

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6
Q
  1. A brush is the best available tool to clean chips and shavings.
A

True

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7
Q
  1. Liquids spilled on the floor should be cleaned up at the end of the period.
A

False

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8
Q
  1. To lift heavy items the leg muscles should take the strain.
A

True

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9
Q
  1. All students should know the location and use of the fire extinguisher.
A

True

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10
Q
  1. When the fire alarm is sounded, go immediately to your assigned position
A

True

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11
Q
  1. A machine may be left running if you are going to return in a moment.
A

False

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12
Q
  1. To repair a machine safely, the main switch must be off.
A

True

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13
Q
  1. “Horseplay” in the shop is alright if you do not get too rough.
A

False

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14
Q
  1. You should always start and stop your own machine.
A

True

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15
Q
  1. All tools should be returned to their proper place when you are through with them.
A

True

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16
Q
  1. Visitors to the shop may be asked to help you.
A

False

17
Q
  1. Rags must be kept away from moving parts of equipment.
A

True

18
Q
  1. Vise handles may be tightened with a mallet.
A

False

19
Q
  1. Any violations of safety procedures should be reported to the instructor immediately.
A

True

20
Q
  1. When you get something in your eye, be careful not to rub it.
A

True

21
Q
  1. If you are not sure of an operation, ask the nearest student.
A

False

22
Q
  1. Experimenting with equipment can be dangerous to you and to the equipment.
A

True

23
Q
  1. It is alright to carry tools in your pockets.
A

False

24
Q
  1. Never throw anything in the shop.
A

True

25
Q
  1. If you break a tool, report it to the instructor.
A

True

26
Q
  1. Long hair can be dangerous around machinery.
A

True

27
Q
  1. Hardened tools should not be struck together.
A

True

28
Q
  1. Gloves can be dangerous when working around machine tools.
A

True

29
Q
  1. The master switch must be operated only by the instructor, except in an emergency.
A

True

30
Q
  1. When the instructor is out of the room, the power machines may not be operated.
A

True

31
Q
  1. Playing with compressed air can be deadly dangerous.
A

True

32
Q
  1. Pick up all scraps and place them in the scrap box, and return all lumber to the racks.
A

True

33
Q
  1. When you find a hammer with a loose head, return it to where you got it immediately.
A

False

34
Q
  1. Always use the chisel pointing away from you.
A

True

35
Q
  1. Use a screwdriver only to drive a screw.
A

True

36
Q
  1. Never use sharp-edged tools toward yourself.
A

True

37
Q
  1. Pass tools to classmates handle first.
A

True

38
Q
  1. It is good practice to strike two hammers together.
A

False