Hand/Foot Protection
Eye/ EAR Protection
Body/Respiration Protection
100

[BLANK] protects against the crushing hazard of falling objects. 

Hard-toes shoes

100

What type of PPE has a wide opening on bottom and sides and MUST be worn with additional Protective eyewear?

Face Shield

100

This type of PPE protects  against skin absorption of chemicals.

Dermal Protection

200

It is preferred not to wear hand protection if there is a risk of an [BLANK] hazard.

An Entanglement Hazard

200

At what Decibel level is hearing protection required?

85 dBA

200

[BLANK] protects the body from thermal/fire burns.

Flame Retardant Uniforms.

300

What should be worn to protect the hands from the heat of welding?

Leather Gloves

300

The Hearing Conservation Program Requires [BLANK] testing.

Audiometric

300

Prior to using Respiratory Protection for the first time a [BLANK] is required.

Fit Test

400

What type of gloves are usually necessary for electrical hazards and chemical hazards?

Rubber Gloves

400

Name the 3 categories of common eye Hazards.

Heat

Impact

Light/Radiation

400

Name the 3 parts of respirator maintenance. 

Store

Inspect

Clean

500

What type of PPE is used to protect against bloodborne pathogens and body fluids?

Nitrile Gloves

500

Double Jeopardy 

Name 5 activities that require tight fitting goggles.

1.Pouring during manual tank additions or filling, dispensing   using drums with gate/faucet valves, and splash filling into   tanks from drums and totes, etc.

2.Connecting / disconnecting hoses or caps, and line   breaking

3.Loosening filter housing lid bolts during filter changes

4.Spill response

5.Cleaning with chemicals or compressed air (max 30 psi [2   Bar]

 6. Sampling from pressurized systems

 7. Unplugging or “pigging” lines or hoses

 8.Manual parts washing

  9.Portable Tank Cleaning

10.Changing drum/tote connections, valves, and lances   (“stingers”)

11. Bulk liquid and powder raw material offloading   (during transfer, working within 10 feet [3 meters]   of pressurized a system)

500

Name 3 common airborne hazards

Particulates

Vapors

Gases