Question | Answer |
When using a table saw, feeding stock, what must be used? | A push stick |
Lumber stored in tiers will be: | Stacked, blocked and interlocked |
Qualified operators who have been TRAINED and issued a qualified operators card will be permitted to use which tools? | Powder-actuated tools |
Chicken ladders or crawling boards will have the cleats spaced at intervals not to exceed how many inches? | 24 inches |
Who will be consulted for evaluation of the need for respiratory protection, during masonry operations? | Installation BE |
Scaffolds with wheels constructed on the base section will not be used unless _____ are intact and at least ______ on each side is locked to prevent movement. | All wheels; 1 wheel |
Never be any closer than how many feet to electrical power lines? | 10 feet |
Tests and certification of cranes and hoists will be by ___. | Experienced, qualified inspectors |
Certification, inspection, and test reports will be available on the premises where the crane or hoise is located or ___. | In the supervisors office. |
Only personnel designated as qualified by the ____ shall be permitted to operate cranes. | Supervisor |
What will be stenciled or otherwise plainly marked on all jacks and hoists? | Load ratings |
Flammable wastes wuch as oily rags, steel wool, sweepings, and excelsior will be contained in what type of containers? | Self closing metal containers. |
Two-wheeled hand trucks will be parked in what type of position? | Upright |
Pallet loads will be stacked with how much clearance on all sides to prevent dislocation of adjacent stacks? | 2 inches |
Corner markings must be not less than ___ high and ___ wide and colored with alternating yellow/black diagonal stripes ___ wide. | 30"high and 24”wide; 3-5” wide. |
What type of lighting will not be used in flammable storage areas? | Fluorescent lighting |
How much clearance will be maintained between stacks and sprinklers when stacks are less than 15’ high? | 18 inches |
Stacks will not be located within how many inches of light and/or heat fixtures? | 18 inches |
Flammable liquids are defined as: | A liquid with a closed cup flash point below 100F |
Combustible liquids are defined as: | A liquid with a closed up flash point above 100F |
Facilities located within how many feet of another building must have a blank wall? | 50 feet |
Facilities with a blank wall must also possess a fire rating of how many hours? | 2 hours |
What type of lighting will be used on all electrical equipment and wiring in storage rooms/buildings? | Spark proof, explosion proof, electrical fixtures |
How many personnel will work together when energized high voltage circuits are exposed? | 2 |
Personnel whose normal daily job exposes them to energized circuits will receive what training? | CPR, shock management, care of persons with open wounds or burns |
CPR training must be accomplished with in how many days of assignment? | 30 days |
High Voltage is how many volts or greater? | 600 volts |
Vehicle or mechanical equipment with elevated structures will not operate within how many feet of overhead power lines? | 10ft |
The 3 primary phases of a POL operation are: | Fuel storage, fuel servicing, fuels laboratory |
Who is responsible for making the initial notification to predetermined support agencies of adverse weather conditions? | Base weather station |
Refueling vehicles should not be parked within how many feet of inhabited buildings? | 100ft |
Fuel servicing Safety Zone is an area within_____feet of a pressurized fuel carrying servicing component, and_____ feet around aircraft fuel vent outlets? | 50ft; 25ft |
When will fueling/de-fueling operations cease? | Aircraft being serviced is in the beam of high-powered radar, the radio on the aircraft is in operation, if a spill/leak develops, or aircraft engine running intrudes. |
Fuel servicing will not commence when lighting is within how many nautical miles? | 5nm |
The maximum quantity of test fuel in the lab will be how many gallons? | 10gal |
All lab equipment will be_____when in use? | Grounded and Bonded |
In addition to AFOSH, hospitals are required to be in compliance with: | Pertinent federal regulations, consensus standards, centers for disease control, EPA, and JCAHO |
A failure of a JCAHO inspection can mean a loss of what? | Accreditation |
The assigned qualified safety person or the appointed safety monitor will be responsible for the internal hospital safety program is who? | Plant manager |
Which type of extension cords are prohibited in any patient care areas? | TWO-wire cords |
Who will receive job safety training? | All personnel |
“Wet areas” will be equipped with what? | GFCI’s |
Supervisors will ensure all machines are given a thorough inspection at least every_____days? | 60 days |
Walk in refrigerators/cold storerooms must be equipped with at least_____door that can be opened from_____. | One door; from the inside |
A confined space is a space that: | Large enough for a worker to enter and work, limited entry and exit, is not designed for continuous human occupancy. |
Who assists the functional managers and commanders in developing and administering confinded space programs? | Confined Space Program Team (CSPT) |
Who coordinates the installation confined space program? | Chief of Ground Safety |
Who leads the installation Confined Space Program Team? | Chief of Ground Safety |
Who provides rescue support for confined space entries according to local agreements? | Installation Fire Chief |
Who ensures a written confined space program is developed? | Commanders/functional managers |
Who serves as a member or designates a representative to the CSPT for management of confined spaces within the functional manager’s control and assist in the development of the MEPs? | Commanders/functional managers |
Maintain the organizational MEP, issues entry permits consistent with the MEP, and revokes the permit and contacts SEG when any entry conditions are not consistent with the MEP? | Entry supervisor |
Who maintains an accurate accounting of entrants in the permit space? | Confined space attendants |
Entry supervisors will ensure workers enter a permit-required confined space ONLY after an AF IMT_____or an approved entry permit which contains the minimum requirements of the AF permit has been obtained. | AF IMT 1024 |
All master entry plans shall be reviewed by the organizational representative at least how often? | Annually |
Non-permit confined spaces shall be reviewed at least_____,to ensure conditions have not changed which could result in a potential for hazards and a change in confined space classification | Annually |
In what sequence will atmospheric testing be performed? | OFTEN: Oxygen, Flammable, Toxic |
What is the preferred method of rescue? | Self-rescue |
Whenever workers will perform hot riveting, welding, cutting or burning, or heating operations within a confined space, they will obtain what form from the Fire Dept? | AF IMT 592 |
What is the preferred method to control the accidental release of stored energy from equipment? | Lockout/ Tagout |
LO/TO procedures shall only be performed by whom? | Certified supervisors and operators |
Where a lock cannot be used due to design of equipment, tags with a minimum of how many pounds of unlocking strength shall be attached? | 50 lbs |
Training will be certified and documented, will be kept up to date, and documented on which AF Form? | Form 55 |
When does LO/TO retraining occur? | Annually or a change in the job, equipment or LO/TO procedures |
LO/TO program inspection will be conducted at least_____by_____. | Annually by SEG |
A documented,__self inspection will be conducted by the__ to ensure comp. with all program elements and will include the ID of machines and equip. and a review of each person’s resp. ensuring all necessary training has been conducted and documented. | Periodic; unit |
Substances, mistures, or compounds are categorized as either: | Corrosives, explosives, flammables, or toxic |
Explosives are: | substances, mixtures, or compounds that can enter into a combustion reaction so rapidly and violently that they can cause an explosion |
Corrosives can destroy: | living tissue |
Flammable liquids are those liquids with a flash point of: | below 100F |
Combustible liquids are those with a flash point of: | 100F or above |
What are the different modes of entry into the body? | Ingestion, Absorption, Inhalation, and Injection |
The two major causes of occupation dermatitis are: | predisposing and direct |
Threshold Limit Value is: | A time weighted average concentration under which most people can work consistently for 8 hours a day, day after day, with no harmful effects. |
Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Average is: | the time weighted average concentration for a normal 8-hour day or 40-hour workweek to which nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed without adverse reaction or effect (8/40) |
Threshold Limit Value-Short Term Exposure Limit is: | the maximum concentration to which workers can be exposed for up to 15 minutes continuously (4 times in one 8 hour day- must be at least 60 minutes between exposures) |
Threshold Limit Value-Ceiling is: | the concentration level that should never be exceeded at any time |
Locations are divided into ____ and ____. | Classes and divisions |
Division 1 locations are designated as such because: | a flammable gas, vapor, dust, or easily ignitable material is normally present in hazardous quantities |
Division 2 locations are designated as such because: | the existence of hazardous quantities of these materials is not normal but they occasionally exist, either accidentally or when material in a storage is handled |
Who must develop fire prevention regulations to meet their specific needs? | Each base |
There are four classifications of fires; what are they? | Class A-involves wood, paper, and/or rags Class B-involves flammable liquids/vapors,ect. Class C-involves electrical equipment (energized) Class D-involves combustible metals |
True/False Signs are intended for use as a management control of hazards and can be used as a substitution for safe work practices. | False |
Green signifies what? | Safety & first aid equipment |
Red signifies what? | Fire prevention equipment/danger and/or stop |
Standard coloring of piping reduces what? | The chance of error in identification by workers |
Bands should completely encircle the pipe and may be _______ inches wide. | 8 to 32 in. |
Operators will be trained in: | The proper operation, safety procedures, cleaning, hazard recognition, and emergency shutdown procedures for each machine or piece of equipment they are to use |
Supervisors and operators will receive training on: | LO/TO procedures |
What type of guard may be moved or reconfigured to allow for different types of production, such as different sizes of stock or raw materials? | Adjustable guard |
Who is responsible for the procurement of the proper types of guarding and for ensuring the proper guarding is in place for each piece of machinery? | Management |
Operator’s inspection shall be conducted when? | Prior to the start of each shift, following a new setup, or when operators change |
When work is performed from the scaffold, what shall be secured? | Footing and anchorage |
Scaffolds and their components will be capable of supporting at least how many times the maximum intended load? | 4 times |
Scaffold guarding will consist of the following parts: | A guardrail of 2-by 4-inch lumber or equivalent material installed at as height of 36 to 42 inches above the platform |
What is the primary hazard associated with the use of portable ladders? | Falls |
Extra heavy duty IA = | 300lbs |
Heavy duty 1= | 250lbs |
Medium duty II= | 225lbs |
Light duty III= | 200lbs |
Which type of ladder should not be procured for industrial use? | TypeIII, light duty |
Metal and metal-reinforced ladders used for electrical hazards shall be marked with: | “Danger—do not use around electrical equipment” |
Place straight and extension-type ladders in a position to have at least _____ foot of slope for each _____ foot of ladder length. | 1ft slope; 4ft of ladder length |
A formal, full documented inspection of all fixed ladders will be accomplished upon installation and at least every _____ years thereafter. | 3yrs |
What are three common methods of protection for those who work in excavation and trenching? | Shoring, sloping, and benching |
True/False Dirt bands 5 feet or more in depth require worker protection. | True |
Tools, equipment, and excavated material will be kept _____ or more from the lip of the trench. | 2ft |
Workers within trenches must have an adequate means of exit and should not have to travel more than ______ of travel. | 25ft |
Inspections of lifting devices must be accomplished how often? | Daily, before each use & annually |
In addition to initial training and certification, a qualified instructor shall evaluate each operator at least once every _____ years and provide refresher training in relevant topics anytime there is reason to believe there is a need. | 3yrs |
Forks will not be elevated more than _____ above the ground surface. | 6 in. |
OSHA defines ergonomics as: | Designing the job to fit the worker |
What are the goals of ergonomics? | Increased productivity, safety, health, and job satisfaction |
Ergonomic factors include: | Environmental and physical |
Sprains account for approximately _____ of the lost time injuries in the Air Force. | 30% |
Who must train personnel who regularly perform manual lifting duties? | Supervisors |
Training will be documented IAW which AFI? | AFI 91-301 |
There are three basic methods of lifting. What are they? | Strait back bent knees Freestyle Kinetic |
When must personnel perform equipment inspections? | Prior to each use and daily |
A comprehensive training plan must be established and the training must be documented. Where can training be annotated? | AF For 55’s or 623’s |
What type of equipment will be used indoors, ideally? | Electric or battery powered |
Whenever it becomes necessary to perform required tasks where a worker can fall __________, fall protection will be used. | 4 ft. or more |
The two common systems for fall protection are: | Fall arrest and fall restraint |
Anchorage for lanyards that tie off one worker will be capable of supporting at least how many pounds? | 5000 |
Lanyards, D-rings, locking snap-hooks, and all components of a fall arrest system will also be capable of sustaining a minimum tensile load of _____ pounds. | 5000 |
Who acts as the central focal point and local expert on matters relating to RFR hazards and bio-effects? | BE |
Who will investigate all alleged or suspected overexposure? | BE |
Who will work closely with BE in investigating RFR incidents and provide medical surveillance feedback to BE? | Public Health |
Who will prepare and distribute AF Form 190 for all incidents of alleged personnel overexposure to RFR? | Public Health |
Whose responsibility is it to provide and document initial and refresher training to all personnel? | Supervisors |
Who should review unit RFR safety training materials and attendance records during their annual industrial hygiene visits? | BE |
Who is the program facilitator for Laser safety program? | BE |
What are the classifications for lasers? | 1-Non-hazardous 2-Visible Laser; Aversion Response will protect 3a-Eye hazard with optical aides 3b-Eye hazard, some skin at high power 4-Eye hazard, skin hazard, fire hazard, diffuse reflection hazard |
What is the main organ of concern? | The eye |
Upon notification of a suspected exposure, who will promptly investigate the incident or accident? | BE |
Who is required to establish a written Exposure Control Plan designed to eliminate or minimize employee exposure? | Each Employer |
The Exposure Control Plan shall be reviewed and updated at least ______ and whenever necessary to reflect new or modified tasks and procedures which affect occupation al exposure and to reflect new or revised employee positions with occupational exposure. | Annually |