(A) Make sure they see you
(B) Keep your eyes moving
(C) Leave a way out
(D) Aim high in steering
(E) Get the big picture
(D) Aim high in steering
(A) No more than 200 feet before making a right turn
(B) Whenever bicyclist are not present
(C) If you drive slower than 15mph
(A) Not drinking enough fluids
(B) Physical condition
(C) Hair color
(D) Age
(A) Wear an SPF 30 sunscreen (or greater) and re-apply every two hours
(B) Wear a hat
(C) Wear a long-sleeved shirt and pants
(D) Wear sunglasses
(E) All of the above
(A) Never use wet wooden ladders
(B) Stay at least 10 feet away from overhead wires
(C) Both of the above
(A) 4 car lengths
(B) 3 car lengths
(C) 5 seconds, at any speed
(D) 15 seconds, at any speed
(A) Always drive at the posted speed limit
(B) Keep your speed close to that of other traffic
(C) Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions
(A) Diabetes
(B) Obesity
(C) Cardiovascular disease
(D) All of the above
(A) True
(B) False
(A) True
(B) False
(A) Aim high in steering
(B) Keep your eyes moving
(C) Get the big picture
(D) Leave yourself an out
(A) So they face straight ahead
(B) Left towards the center of the road
(C) Right towards the side of the road
(A) One cup every two hours
(B) One cup per hour
(C) One cup every 15 to 20 minutes
(D) One to two cups per day
(A) Slowly, using an SPF 30 sunscreen and avoiding midday sun
(B) Laying out for 30 minutes before applying sunscreen
(C) A tanning booth
(D) There is no risk-free way to get a tan
(A) The ladder must extend four rugs
(B) Pull the base of the ladder further away from the wall
(C) Both of the above
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 15
(D) Be aware of the vehicle in front of you
(A) When pulling next to or away from the curb
(B) Only when pulling away from the curb
(C) When pulling next to, but not away from the curb
(A) Salt tablets are a useful supplement for replacing electrolytes when working hard in hot temperatures
(B) Salt tablets should only be used when recommended by a physician
(C) If too many are taken, can result in increased dehydration
(D) Are usually unnecessary, since drinking plenty of water and eating regular meals and snacks can help workers replace electrolytes
(A) 1 month
(B) 6 months
(C) 1 year
(D) 5 years
(A) Tie the rope to the bottom rung of the ladder
(B) Tie the rope to both side rails
(C) Move the ladder closer to the wall for more leverage
(A) Every 3 seconds
(B) Whenever your peripheral vision detects a change in activity
(C) Every 5 to 8 seconds
(D) At least every 30 seconds
(A) You should treat the signal like a stop sign
(B) Slow down and be alert at the upcoming intersection
(C) Stop. Yield to all cross traffic before crossing in the intersection
(A) Making workers aware of the risk factors that play a role in heat illness
(B) Keeping workers out of air conditioning, which can ruin acclimatization
(C) Encouraging workers to stay hydrated by keeping drink coolers, cups, and accessories nearby
(D) Providing heat relief clothing and accessories like cooling vests
(A) Right before you go outside
(B) After you get your beach towel laid out and find a considerate person to do the honors
(C) 30 minutes before you go outside
(D) An hour after you've been out, depending on your skin type
(A) one foot
(B) four feet
(C) six feet