Mechanical Movement/Action Hazard
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- Q1What's the hazard in the red area?Crush pointShear pointWrap pointPinch point30s
- Q2What's the hazard in the area pointed by the red arrow?Crush pointPinch pointShear pointWrap point30s
- Q3What's the hazard pointed by the red arrow?AbrasionImpactCuttingPuncturing30s
- Q4What's the hazard in the area pointed by the red arrow?ImpactPuncturingCuttingAbrasion30s
- Q5What's the best way to protect worker's from mechanical movement/action hazard?Captive key systemsInterlock guardingFixed guardingAdjustable guarding30s
- Q6Which of the below does not present stored energy hazards?FlywheelsCoiled springsWinchesTable Saw30s
- Q7'When this type of guard is opened or removed, the tripping mechanism and/or power automatically shuts off or disengages, the moving parts of the machine are stopped, and the machine cannot cycle or be started until the guard is back in place' - this statement is a description of which type of guarding?Adjustable GuardTwo-Hands ControlInterlock guardFixed Guard60s
- Q8Captive key systems categorically belongs to which type of guarding?Two-Hands ControlInterlock guardAdjustable GuardFixed Guard30s
- Q9Having safety rules posted at the machine without any type of guarding at the point of hazard can significantly reduce the risk of accident. True or False?TrueFalse30s
- Q10Wearing proper safety shoes can protect workers from wrap point hazard during the operation of a lathe machine. True or False?TrueFalse30s