
Carpentry TSA #1
Quiz by Mindy Richards
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What does OSHA aim to achieve? (1.1)
When working on stairways and ladders, what is a crucial way for carpenters to protect themselves from hazards? (1.2)
What is an essential safety practice for carpenters dealing with stairways and ladders? (1.2)
When using a ladder, why should carpenters face the ladder and grip it with both hands? (1.2)
Before using a ladder what should a carpenter check for? (1.2)
What is an important practice for carpenters dealing with material handling to ensure safety?Â
When is it safe to carry large sheets of plywood alone? (1.3)
How can workers protect themselves from common health hazards in construction workplaces? (1.6)
Why should a carpenter wear a respirator when working with insulation? (1.6)
When using a power saw, what personal protective equipment (PPE) protects a carpenter’s eyes?Â
When working with chemicals like solvents, what personal protective equipment (PPE) protects a carpenter’s hands? (1.7)
What is an essential precaution for workers dealing with scaffolds to ensure their safety? (1.8)
When using hand and power tools, what is a critical safety consideration? (1.9)
What should a carpenter check before using a power saw? (1.9)
What is an essential practice for workers to ensure the safe use of power tools and equipment?Â
What should a carpenter do if using a hammer and the steelhead starts to crack? (2.1)
What is a critical consideration for workers when inspecting and using extension cords, cartridges, and hoses? (2.2)
A carpenter notices an extension cord feels hot when in use. What action should they take next? (2.2)
What is an essential practice for carpenters when using drawing dimensions? (3.5)
What does a dimension number with a line next to it show? (3.5)