PPE
WELLNESS
TRACTOR SAFETY
FIRE SAFETY
GHS
100
A: This medical condition can occur while wearing PPE and the Signs and Symptoms are profuse sweating, dizziness, vomiting, weakness, and pale skin color.
Q: What is Heat Exhaustion?
100
1. This is known as Body Mass Index.
What is BMI?
100
A: Long hair, dangling clothing, jewelry, broken or missing guards, carelessness, and lack of training.
Q: What some causes of PTO Accidents?
100
A: You do this when you pull the pin, aim the nozzle, squeeze the handle, and sweep from side to side.
Q: What is PASS?
100
A: Global Harmonization System (GHS)
Q: What are GHS Pictograms?
200
A: This tells you the name of the product, its active ingredient, EPA Registration Number, Signal Word, and PPE Requirements.
Q: What is a Pesticide Label?
200
This is a unit of food energy.
(What is a calorie?)
200
A: Facing the tractor and three points of contact either two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand.
Q: What is the correct way to mount or dismount a tractor?
200
A: Burning gasoline or diesel fuel.
Q: What is a Class B Fire?
200
A: This document contains Chemical Identification, Hazards Identification, Composition/Information on Ingredients, First Aid Measures, Fire Fighting Measurers, Accidental Release Measures, Handling and Storage, Exposure Controls.
Q: What are sections of a Safety Data Sheet?
300
A: It covers the mouth and nose but does not cover nor protect the eyes and only filters the air being breathed.
Q: What is a Half Face Respirator?
300
Up to 60% of your body is composed of this.
(What is water?)
300
A: The Brake pedals are locked together, a slow moving vehicle sign is in place, and emergency flashers are on.
Q: What is the correct over-the-road travel configuration for a tractor?
300
A: Checking a fire extinguisher for adequate pressure, pin and seal in place, and a clear discharge hose.
Q: What is a Monthly Fire Extinguisher Inspection?
300
A: This includes routes of exposure; related symptoms, acute and chronic effects; numerical measures of toxicity.
Q: What is Section 11, Toxicological Section of an SDS?
400
A: If this breaks, the wearer can be exposed to dangerous levels of toxic levels when using a respirator.
Q: What is the Face Seal?
400
This meal is considered the most important meal of the day.
(What is breakfast?)
400
A: Mowing, turning, or spraying near canal banks, improper connections of implements or other objects, “popping the clutch”, excessive speeds, texting while driving.
Q: What risky operator behaviors that can cause rollover of a tractor?
400
A: Its lighter than air, toxic in small amounts, accumulates in the body, and can be explosive, causes headaches, cherry red skin, and can be fatal.
Q: What is Carbon Monoxide?
400
A: This includes product identifier; manufacturer or distributor name, address, phone number; emergency phone number; recommended use; restrictions on use.
Q: What is Section #1, Identification of an SDS?
500
A: Absorption, Inhalation, ingestion, Injection.
Q: What are the routes of exposure to a person?
500
Lean meats, poultry and seafood are a part of this food group.
(What is protein?)
500
A: Hot fluid, under high pressure, hose burst, fluid exposure during coupling connection.
Q: What is the tractors hydraulic system?
500
A. The fire is confined to its original point of origin and has not involved other fuels.
Q: What is an Incipient Fire?
500
A: This replaces the Hazard Communication Standard and must be implemented by December of 2013.
Q: What is Global Harmonization System?
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