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(1). There are many chemical hazards that we can encounter during the work day. False
True
(2). There must be MSDS information for all chemical products that are on a site. True
False
(3). The use of P.P.E is used to help protect us from chemical hazards. True
False
(4). All cranes and lifting devices need certification and may only be operated by a competent operator. True
False
(5). The operator can lift any load regardless of the hazards in the lift area. True
False
(6). You only need a signal person if they are available. True
False
(7). The rigger must ensure that the slings are the proper rating and are in good condition before the load is lifted. True
False
(8). We must tie off when working above a set height depending on area and regulation. True
False
(9). There are three main parts of a fall arrest system. (Check all that apply) Harness
Lanyard
Anchor sling
Carabineer
(10). Fall restraint will prevent a worker dropping less than a fall arrest system. True
False
(11). The shortest length of lanyard should be chosen when setting up for a job. True
False
(12). There should be the mention of fall protection in your pre-job and all the equipment that will be required as well as the rescue plan. True
False
(13). The three parts of the fire triangle are the source, heat and oxygen when one is removed the chain is broken. True
False
(14). Some substances do not need the heat source, they can generate there own heat and start fire. True
False
(15). All fire hazards will be in the pre-job safety meeting as well as the precautions. True
False
(16). All hot work will require a hot work permit and it will state the precautions that need to be taken. True
False
(17). The hot work permit will discuss the following. (Check all that apply) Need to provide gas monitoring and times
The type of substances i.e. gas, liquid, product
Safe work procedures
PPE that is required
When there are breaks
(18). All workers must know and understand all the hazards when working with a hot work permit. True
False
(19). All jobs that are done must have a pre-job hazard assessment done with all the workers on the job. All the hazards both real and potential must be addressed in the assessment. True
False
(20). Some of the hazards that could be encountered are: (Check all that apply) Trapped pressure
Lack of oxygen
Toxic environments
Stored energy
Confined space
Live systems
All of the above
(21). P.P.E. is the last line of defense to protect the worker; after all other means are eliminated or mitigated to address the hazard. True
False
(22). The company policies as well as regulation require that the pre-job is done with all workers on the job. True
False
(23). The L.O.T.O is a major isolation method we use in the field. List the three methods that are commonly used by the crews. (Check all that apply) Blinding
Double block & bleed
Blanking
Closing a single valve
(24). All workers need a lock or a group procedure (many workers on a project) with complete review before work proceeds. True
False
(25). When equipment is locked out the worker shall mark his lock and verify that the equipment is effectively isolated. True
False
(26). The standard pieces of PPE that is required on all sites are. (Check all that apply) Steel toed boots
Hard hat
Gloves
FR coveralls
Safety glasses
Water bottle
(27). All PPE must be in good condition and be free of defects as well as meeting these national standards. (Check all that apply) CSA standards
CE standards
NFPA standards
UL standards
(28). We will sometimes be required to use extra PPE that is decided in the pre-job safety meetings. True
False
(29). When PPE has been deemed past use or is defective it will be taken out of service. True
False
(30). All workers will refer to the hazard assessment to ensure that all the proper PPE is used. True
False
(31). We can work off any part of a portable ladder if we think it is safe to do so. True
False
(32). We will ensure that all safeguards are in place before we use any tools. True
False
(33). We can remove a safeguard if they are making the job difficult to do if we put a procedure that will provide equal or greater protection to the worker in place. True
False
(34). The different types of tags on a scaffold are. (Check all that apply) RED
BLUE
YELLOW
GREEN
(35). We can remove a scaffold if it is in the way as long as we put the piece back when we are finished. True
False
(36). If a tag is not on a scaffold it can be used if it looks alright. True
False
(37). We can give the new workers a little bit of a hard time when they know we are only having a little laugh and not hurting them. True
False
(38). When we see harassment on the work site we need to report it to our supervisor. True
False
(39). If working alone the worker needs to have a means of communication to summon aid if required and to check in to the office at a set time line. True
False
(40). All sites require an emergency response plan for any emergency if one happens. True
False
(41). There should be a list of phone numbers to the people in charge as well as any first responders that are on site to allow a fast response to an emergency. True
False
(42). All real or potential hazards must be considered when doing a hazard assessment for your response plan. True
False
(43). The police, fire, ambulance and road conditions should be considered in you response plan. True
False
(44). There are many WCB accounts that are due to trip, slip and falls that could be prevented by using caution at the work site. True
False
(45). Good house keeping is an important part of making the worksite a lot safer by reducing the tripping hazards and reducing injuries. True
False
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