Shop Hazards
Vehicle Lifting
Electrical Safety
Chemical Safety
Fire Safety
100

What is a pinch point?

A place where a body part can get caught between two moving objects.

100

What are floor jacks designed to do?

Lift a vehicle up, not support it.

100

What do you need to do before jump-starting a car?

Park cars close, turn off both ignitions, and open hoods.

100

What does SDS stand for?

Safety Data Sheet.

100

What does PASS stand for when using a fire extinguisher?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep.

200

Give one example of a pinch point in the auto shop.

Between a car and a wall/toolbox, moving parts, or lift arms.

200

Why do we use jack stands along with jacks?

To safely support the vehicle after it’s lifted.

200

What is the first cable you attach when jumping a dead battery?

Positive cable to the dead battery.

200

How many sections are in an SDS?

16 sections.

200

What type of fire extinguisher is in most auto shops (A, B, C, or D)?

Class ABC (multi-purpose, covers most shop fires).

300

What does “crushed by” mean in shop safety?

Injuries caused when a heavy object, like a car or tire, falls or collapses on someone. 

300

What’s the most important thing to check before trusting a jack stand with your life?

That it’s properly locked, pinned, and in good condition.

300

Why do we remove jumper cables in the reverse order?

To prevent sparks, shocks, or short circuits.

300

Where should oily rags be stored?

In a metal container with a lid.

300

Why should you aim at the base of the fire?

To extinguish the fuel source, not just the flames.

400

Name one way to avoid pinch point injuries.

Stay clear of moving vehicles, stand to the side when guiding, keep hands out of tight spaces.

400

Name one difference between a floor jack and a vehicle hoist.

A hoist lifts a car higher and holds it automatically; a jack only lifts temporarily.

400

What could happen if you mix up the positive and negative cables?

Sparks, damaged electronics, or even battery explosion.

400

Can you pour chemicals down the drain? Why or why not?

No, they must go in approved disposal containers to prevent fire, fumes, or contamination.

400

Name one situation where you should NOT use a fire extinguisher.

If the fire is spreading rapidly, blocking your exit, or too large.

500

List two things that could cause a crushing hazard in the shop.

A falling vehicle off a lift, a dropped tire, or collapsing jack stands.

500

What are the 7 steps to hoist a vehicle safely?

(1) Inspect lift (2) Position vehicle (3) Position arms (4) Raise lift slightly (5) Check contact points (6) Raise to working height (7) Engage locks.

500

List the correct order of attaching jumper cables (all 4 steps).

(1) Positive to dead battery (2) Positive to live battery (3) Negative to live battery (4) Negative to ground on dead car.

500

List two pieces of PPE to wear when handling chemicals.

Safety glasses, gloves, apron, or respirator (any two).

500

Where are fire extinguishers located in your shop?

By exits and at designated safety stations

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