Safety glasses and gloves are an example of
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Perform a shake test
SDS stands for
Safety Data Sheet
Lubricates the engine and prevents corrosion
Engine oil
Helps a socket reach tight spaces
Extension
This should be done before a vehicle is ran in the shop
Open the bay doors
A tire's tread is worn mostly in the center as a result of
Overinflation
These safety hazards can occur when two chemicals are mixed
Explosions or toxic gases
This engine stroke pressurizes fuel and air
Compression stroke
Phillips, Robertson, and Torx are examples of
Screwdrivers
A classmate has fallen and is unconscious, your next step is to
Alert the instructor
This needs to be done before walking underneath a vehicle on a twin post lift
Set it on the locks
This section of an SDS should be read when a chemical contacts your skin
Section 4, First Aid Measures
The space between two journals where oil is present
Oil clearance
This hammer has a steel shot inside
Deadblow
Extension cords tangled on the floor, tools on the ground, and vehicle parts in pathways are all examples of
Trip hazards
PSI stands for
Two locations a SDS can be found
By the entrance and by the chemical storage
This test is used to check how much pressure a engine makes
Engine compression test
This prevents and standing toolbox from tipping
Opening 1 drawer at a time
A large fire has immediately erupted, your next step is
Evacuate the shop, alert others, pull the fire alarm
A vehicle wheel that shimmies and hops is an example of a
Dynamic imbalance
An SDS document has this many categories
16
This test is used to check for cooling system leaks
Coolant pressure test
These three socket wrench drives are most common in the auto industry
1/4", 3/8", 1/2"