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GA1 - Safety And Health
Test Description: Graphic Communication Safety and Health
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1) Identify a task that is NOT a part of OSHA’s responsibility.
A
Enforce minimum wage regulations
B
Provide safety training and education to the printing industry
C
Assure safe and healthful working conditions
D
Enforce safety standards and regulations
2) What is the main purpose of OSHA?
A
Ensure the growth of the printing industry
B
Enforce safety standards and regulations
C
Enforce minimum wage regulations
D
Identify key printing applications
3) OSHA Job Safety and Health poster must be prominently displayed in the workplace. What is its chief purpose?
A
Lists steps of what to do in the event of a fire
B
Contains information about your company’s policies and procedures
C
Describes employee/employer safety rights and obligations
D
Describes roles and responsibilities of supervisor during an emergency
4) What is the preferred time to review the graphics lab’s safety regulations?
A
At the completion of the course
B
After an accident occurs
C
When a new piece of equipment is installed
D
At the beginning of the course
5) Choose the phrase that best describes the operation of a safety interlock.
A
Stops a press when operator is not wearing safety glasses
B
Stops a machine to prevent harm to the operator
C
Prevents a machine from running during off hours
D
Stops a digital press when it runs out of paper
6) Which of the following scenarios is an example of a safety interlock?
A
A digital press that stops when it is out of paper
B
A digital press that stops when its access door is opened
C
An offset press that stops when a wrinkled sheet is fed into it
D
A computer workstation that stops working when the network is down
7) You are operating a saddle stitching bindery machine and you notice that it continues to run when a guard is not in the proper position. You should:
A
Discuss the situation with your supervisor at the end of your shift
B
Proceed with the job but reduce the speed
C
Immediately stop the machine
D
Finish the job
8) Which phrase best describes the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for spills in the graphics lab?
A
Reports on previous spills
B
Instructions for containing and disposing of the spilled material in a safe manner
C
How to assess the long term environmental impact of a spill and what steps are necessary to prevent future occurrences
D
Steps to start up machinery after a spill
9) Which phrase describes a school’s responsibility to provide access to Safety Data Sheets (SDS) or Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)?
A
SDS/MSDSs are downloaded from manufacturers’ website when needed
B
SDS/MSDSs are stored in a supervisor’s office and permission must be given to examine
C
SDS/MSDSs are kept in a binder located in the administrator’s office and a request must be made to retrieve and bring to the
D
SDS/MSDSs must be available so that everyone has immediate access without leaving their work area
10) What is the most important information to know when a chemical spill occurs?
A
Age of the chemical that is spilled
B
Cost of the spilled chemical
C
The hazards of the spilled chemical
D
Frequency of previous spills
11) If chemicals are splashed in your eyes, you should:
A
Flush your eyes thoroughly with water
B
Use a paper towel to dry your eyes
C
Rub your eyes with your hands
D
Wait until your eyes start to hurt
12) What is represented by the red area within the hazard classification label?
A
Health hazard of the chemical or material
B
Flammability of the chemical or material
C
Reactivity of the chemical or material
D
Quantity of the chemical or material
13) What does the blue area within the hazard classification label represent?
A
Reactivity of the chemical or material
B
Health hazard of the chemical or material
C
Quantity of the chemical or material
D
Flammability of the chemical or material
14) What does the yellow area within the hazard classification label represent?
A
Quantity of the chemical or material
B
Flammability of the chemical or material
C
Reactivity of the chemical or material
D
Health hazard of the chemical or material
15) Which phrase best describes how the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) label shown is used?
A
Used by manufacturers to control their inventory of materials
B
Used by emergency personnel to quickly and easily identify the risks posed by hazardous materials
C
Used by emergency personnel to quickly and easily identify the quantities of materials stored onsite
D
Used by manufacturers when shipping printed products
16) Which number corresponds to the lowest fire hazard found on a National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) label?
A
2
B
0
C
1
D
3
17) Which statement best describes a Safety Data Sheet?
A
Lists the steps to clean up a chemical spill
B
Provides information on the properties of paper and its flammability rating when used in a digital press
C
Provides information on the properties of hazardous chemicals, and how they affect health and safety in the workplace
D
Provides information on how to reorder a chemical
18) Which group is required to provide Safety Data Sheets to printing companies?
A
Environmental Protection Agency
B
Health and Human Services Administration
C
Chemical manufacturers
D
Occupational Health and Safety Administration
19) You are assigned to clean a press using a solvent and have concerns about what personal protective equipment you should wear. How would you find this information?
A
Read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
B
Ask your co-workers
C
Look in your textbook for recommendations
D
Read the label on the bottle of solvent
20) Which phrase describes the major differences between a newer Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)?
A
SDSs are required to be presented in color
B
SDSs are required to be made available for at no charge to printing companies and implants
C
SDSs are required to be presented in a generic electronic format
D
SDSs are required to be presented in a consistent, user-friendly, 16-section format
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