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GA1 - Safety And Health
Test Description: Safety and health in a printing lab or classroom.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The six OSHA-specified hazard areas are _____________, chemical, noise, fire, light, and ergonomics.
A
Metal
B
Mechanical
C
Equipment
D
Material
2) The lowest temperature at which a solvent will give off vapors that will support combustion is referred to as its _____________.
A
Burning point
B
Boiling point
C
Fire point
D
Flash point
3) _____________ of any kind should never be allowed in the lab or classroom.
A
Gum
B
Beverages
C
Food
D
Horseplay
4) Four types of personal protective equipment are:
A
Aprons, ear plugs, glasses, and rubber gloves.
B
Aprons, ear plugs, glasses, and fabric gloves.
C
Aprons, ear plugs, goggles, and fabric gloves.
D
Aprons, ear plugs, goggles, and rubber gloves.
5) A fire consisting of ordinary combustible materials (clothing, wood, and paper) is a Class-_________ fire.
A
D
B
A
C
B
D
C
6) This safety color code indicates: Warning/Physical hazards can result in injury, storage for flammable materials, operator zones.
A
Yellow
B
Blue
C
Red
D
Orange
7) Put the following procedures in the correct order: (A) administer first aid. (B) make accurate notes (C) reassure injured person. (D) report all accidents (E) turn off power.
A
BACDE
B
CEADB
C
EACDB
D
ABCDE
8) Flammable rags should be disposed at in the ____________.
A
Red hazardous trash can.
B
Recycling container.
C
Burn barrel.
D
Garbage can.
9) ______________ allows ALL power to machinery and small appliances to be turned off when the lab or facility is not in use.
A
Barrier guards.
B
Main disconnect switch
C
Lockout devices
D
Tagout devices.
10) What are tiny droplets that make up a spray, fog, or mist of ink, created as rotating press rollers throw tiny droplets of ink into the air. Also called ink flying.
A
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
B
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
C
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
D
Ink Mist
11) Which answer is correct when lifting a heavy object.
A
place your feet 8-12 inches apart, and bend at the knee.
B
place your feet together, and bend at the hip.
C
place your feet together, and bend at the knee
D
place your feet 8-12 inches apart, and bend at the hip.
12) What is an organic compound that significantly participates in photo-chemical reactions and is released as hazardous emissions; an organic compound that will eventually vaporize (evaporate) and react with the atmosphere an sunlight to create smog and
A
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
B
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
C
Ink Mist
D
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
13) If a chemical splashes onto a persons' hand, the person is in danger of allowing chemicals to enter his body through:
A
permutation
B
ingestion
C
absorption
D
inhalation
14) If a shop needs 172 pounds of black ink and it has 46, how many more pounds of black ink would the shop need?
A
81
B
62
C
126
D
108
15) On a HMIS label, if the chemical's health rating is 3 it means?
A
Severe
B
Serious
C
Moderate
D
Slight
16) Which of the following personal protection equipment is commonly used in the printing industry?
A
Hard hat
B
Safety Harness
C
Respirator
D
Rubber Gloves
17) What is the main safety feature of the offset press?
A
height control
B
double sheet detector
C
Barrier/machine guard
D
overflow know
18) To an employee, what is the purpose of the Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)?
A
To comply with OSHA requirements
B
To comply with the law
C
To list proper materials needed for a given job
D
To list health considerations and personal protection equipment
19) When making adjustments, lubricating or removing paper jams from the press, one should:
A
make sure the inking system is full
B
make sure the press is turned off
C
unplug the press
D
empty the feeder system
20) A print shop owner received $8438.64 in December, and paid out $5121.32 in January. How much profit did the shop make?
A
$3317.32
B
$3362.32
C
$3326.32
D
$3371.32
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