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Injuries and Power Tools
Module Lift SOP
AC Safety
DC Safety
100

What are 4 things you can do to treat cold stress?

  • Move to a warm, dry area
  • Replace wet clothes with dry ones
  • Drinking warm, sweetened drinks
  • Warm bottles or hot packs placed near arteries
  • Adding more clothes
100

What PPE is necessary when using an impact?

Gloves and eye pro!!!

100

True or false: the operator of a mod lift must wear a hard hat.

True

100

T or F:  a stepladder can be closed and leaned against a wall to gain a little height when mounting equipment to a wall.

FALSE.  Stepladders can ONLY be used on level surfaces in fully open and locked position.

100

How many GRKs are required to be fully embedded for Pitch Pro installation?

8!!!!!!!!

200

What is the power zone? Where is the power zone?

Above the knees to below the shoulders. Ten inches away from body.

200

How many hours do you have to report a personal injury?

24!

200

How many mods may go on the most recent version of the mod lift?

1 minimum

2 maximum

200

What is the minimum working clearance in front of residential electrical equipment?

3 feet

200

How many GRKs must be fully embedded in wood for a Bull Ring anchor??

5!!!!!!!!!!!!

300

Name 3 things that can accelerate cold stress or hypothermia.

  • Wetness/dampness
  • Wind (convection)
  • Dressing improperly
  • Exhaustion
  • Lack of insulation between you and a cold surface (conduction)
300

Regular exposure to vibration when using hand-held power tools may cause ____________________ .

Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).

300

T or F:  You must use a GFCI plug adapter when operating the modlift.

True!

300

When should you wear a respirator?

When you are in an attic, crawlspace, or near respiratable silica.

300

Describe a safe way to get mods up if it is moderately windy?

One at a time!!!

400

What are 4 ways to mitigate slip, trip, and fall hazards?

  • Placing cardboard, wood, other flat objects over mud
  • Doing a site walkthrough before the workday to find the safest path
  • Identifying the ruts, slippery conditions, and other uneven ground on the worksite.
  • Identifying holes and trenches on the site. Cover them and/or rope them off with caution tape to prevent access to the area.
  • Keeping shoe and boot tread clean to provide better traction. (Using boot scrapers before getting on the roof/ladder/attic)
  • Knowing the weather ahead of time.
  • Taking it slow and being mindful of footing when mud is unavoidable.
400

Tool belts should not hold more than ____ lbs.

50!!

400

How many mods should you load onto the newest generation of the mod lift if it is moderately windy out?

Only one!! It it's too windy, none!!!

400

Who should be notified when commencing ANY energized electrical work?

  • Customer.  All other potential loads & energy sources should be de-energized.
  • Entire crew.  To verify commencing, safe PPE coverage, arc boundary, and safe completion.
400

Name two safety tips for steep (>40 degree) roofs.

Standing on rail while working

Clipping in to front D-ring

Staying 3 feet away from leading edge

Not relying on permanent anchors installed by other trades



500

What 3 locations can you find the SDS Binder?

In the warehouse safety area

On the drive

On the safety wiki

500

What is the difference between a 360 Report and a Near Miss Report?

360 Report: A report of a safe or unsafe safety observation.

Near Miss Report: A report of an unexpected event that compromises the safety of a person's life or limbs.

500

Name 5 things you must inspect before running the mod lift.

Ladder (rungs and rails for cracks, dents, deformities)

Winch

Mounting bolts

Power supply cable/plug

Controller

Entire Length of Cable

Eyelet

Pulley

500

When is Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) required?

Any time you will be completing electrical work out-of-sight of the circuit’s disconnecting means.

500

Name 4 things to check for when self-inspecting your harness.

  • Cuts, nicks, or tears of webbing
  • Burnt, charred, or melted fibers
  • Pulled or missing stitches
  • Rust or corrosion of hardware
  • Broken or distorted grommets
  • Buckles in working condition