Safety Quiz (English)August 13, 2014 Quiz & Answers 08-006 I. When engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective in reducing job related hazards the use of PPE is required. True or False 2. A positive safety attitude means identifying hazards and ways to prevent them. True or False 3. Slips, trips and falls are common causes of injury in the workplace. True or False 4. Musculoskeletal Disorders can be caused by repetitive motion. True or False 5. Before lifting an object, you should plan the route to its new location. True or False 6. It is okay to lift a load with your back instead of using your legs. True or False 7. It is best to work with someone else when lifting a heavy object. True or False 8. It is not important for the PPE to fit properly. True or False 9. Every chemical must have a label that contains information about the chemicals physical hazards and health hazards. True or False I 0. You should always check for damage to the PPE after using it. True or False II. OSHA requires employers to train employees to know the physical and health hazards of chemicals in their workplace. True or False 12. Each chemical in a facility should have an MSDS sheet. True or False 13. You should know how to use the fire alarm and extinguishers in your workplace. True or False 14. Every fire uses the same extinguishing agent. True or False 15. Every emergency needs to be reported to your employer. True or False 16. Marking spills immediately can prevent slipping. True or False 17. An employee that is easily distracted has a positive safety attitude. True or False 18. The MSDS informs you of the proper first aid actions needed in case of exposure to chemicals. True or False 19. Gloves are the most common form of PPE. True or False 20. Employees should never wear a metal hard hat when working with electricity. True or False I have watched and understand the information contained in this program and have passed the quiz regarding Safety Orientation. Name Signature Date C OMPL IA N C8 Safety Orientation Program #08-006 www.osha-safetv-training.net