RULES
How many management representatives are required for a safety meeting?
One
What does CFR mean?
Code of Federal Regulations
Phillips, Slotted, Torx, or Square are the heads found on this tool.
What is a screwdriver?
The person authorized to identify existing and predictable hazards in surrounding or working conditions and take corrective measures to eliminate them.
What is a competent person?
A category of tree species that have broad leaves and true flowers with the seed being enclosed. Oak and mahogany are examples of this.
What is hardwood?
What is the maximum amount of time the manufacturer recommends before replacing eyewash fluid for an unopened sealed container?
2 years
What does OSHA mean?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
This tool is used to mark long straight lines, such as needed for laying out a wall on a floor.
What is a chalk line?
In carpentry you must make sure that structures are always ___________, __________, and __________.
What is the plumb, level, and square?
A manufactured form that is made of more than one material.
What is a composite form?
An employer must control pests in the workplace. What are the 3 category's of pests?
Rodents
Birds
Insects
What does ANSI mean?
American National Standards Institute
Sized according to the diameter of their blade, this power tool is used in crosscutting, ripping, and for making plunge cuts.
What is a Skil Saw or Portable Circular Saw?
The amount of weight the manufacturer has specified for the maximum load on a sling.
What is the rated capacity?
A temporary elevated structure, made usually of wooden planks and metal poles, used by workers while building, repairing, or cleaning buildings.
What is scaffolding?
What must you do with water outlets that are non-potable?
Clearly mark the water outlets that are not fit for drinking(non-potable).
What does WAC mean?
Washington Administrative Code
Used for measuring vertical distances over large horizontal areas such as corners of house foundations, each part of this tool has a separate function.
What is a Builder's Level?
This type of board is not only admired by the ladies but are also the main structure of a wall.
What is a Stud?
With evidence of its earliest appearance in the 13th century BC, this material is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron.
What is STEEL?
What safety factor must structures be designed, constructed, and maintained, to provide safe floors?
(4) Four times the imposed maximum strain
What does SDS mean?
Safety Data Sheets
A tool with a broad flat blade and typically upturned sides, used for moving coal, earth, snow or other material.
A Shovel
This "treatment" keeps wood from rotting away in the elements.
What is Pressure Treated?
This material is often used in applications where the finished appearance of the material is not important, such as drawer bottoms or cabinet backs.
What is pressboard?