PPE
Fire Safety
Electrical Safety
Chemical Exposure
Hazard Identification
100

What type of PPE is essential to protect your eyes from flying debris?

  • Answer: Safety goggles or glasses.
100

What should you do first when you detect a fire in the workshop?

  • Answer: Alert others and evacuate the area.
100

$100: This device cuts off electrical power to prevent accidents when performing maintenance.

  • Answer: Circuit breaker.
100

$100: This PPE is crucial for protecting your lungs from chemical fumes.

  • Answer: Respirator or mask.
100

$100: What is the first step in identifying hazards in a new work environment?

  • Answer: Conduct a hazard assessment.
200

This PPE protects your hearing from loud machine noises.

  • Answer: Earplugs or earmuffs.
200

What class of fire extinguisher is used for electrical fires?

  • Answer: Class C.
200

$200: What safety practice is essential before working on an electrical machine?

  • Answer: Lockout/Tagout (LOTO).
200

$200: What should you always do after handling chemicals, even if you wore gloves?

  • Answer: Wash your hands thoroughly.
200

$200: These brightly colored signs are used to indicate safety hazards.

  • Answer: Warning or caution signs.
300

What type of gloves should you avoid wearing near rotating machinery?

  • Answer: Never wear gloves with a rotating machine
300

What kind of fire extinguisher should be on hand when working with oils and flammable liquids?

  • Answer: Class B fire extinguisher.
300

$300: Name the class of PPE required when working with high-voltage equipment.

  • Answer: Insulated gloves and mats.
300

$300: This document provides safety information on chemicals in the shop.

  • Answer: Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
300

$300: What does an 'X' symbol on a material or container often signify?

  • Answer: That it’s a hazardous substance.
400

What PPE is essential to prevent inhalation of fine particles when sanding or grinding?

  • Answer: Dust mask or respirator.
400

This substance is highly flammable and should be stored away from ignition sources.

  • Answer: Solvents (like acetone or paint thinner).
400

$400: What should you never use near electrical equipment to prevent electrical shock?

  • Answer: Water or wet cleaning materials.
400

$400: What should you do if a chemical splashes into your eyes?

  • Answer: Use the eye wash station immediately.
400

$400: Name one common physical hazard found in machine shops.

  • Answer: Sharp edges, moving machinery, or slippery floors.
500

What type of face protection should be used during grinding or cutting operations?

  • Answer: Face shield.
500

What fire extinguisher should be used on flammable metal fires?

Answer: Class D.

500

$500: Why is grounding important in electrical safety?

  • Answer: It helps prevent shock by directing current safely to the ground.
500

$500: Describe the procedure if a corrosive chemical spills on the skin.

  • Answer: Rinse with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical assistance.
500

$500: What system can be implemented to consistently monitor and identify hazards?

  • Answer: Job Safety Analysis (JSA) or hazard inspection program.