Exam 2: Safety

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Technician A says a aqueous solution in a brake wash station can be used to clean toxic brake dust from vehicle components. Technician B says it's best to use compressed air to blow off brake dust. Who is correct?

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Hazardous materials can be:

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Technician A says toxic dust is any dust that contains fine particles that could be harmful to humans or the environment. Technician B says it is a good idea to avoid all dust if possible, whether it is classified as toxic or not. Who is correct?

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If a chemical splashes in the eyes, the eyes should be flushed in an eye wash station:

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Manufacturers offer information online through ______ subscriptions.

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Before delivering the vehicle to the customer, it is important to check the vehicle for cleanliness. Technician A says that all the trash from the repair process needs to be removed. Technician B says that we must ensure that all the windows are clean and free of hand prints. Who is correct?

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Your shop should have a(n) ________ that clearly identifies the evacuation routes.

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_______ are not an effective barrier against chemicals or oils, so never use them for that purpose.

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Technician A says that a cap can help keep your hair clean when working on a vehicle. Technician B says that chemical gloves may be used when working with solvent. Who is correct?

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Technician A says that appropriate work clothes include loose-fitting clothing. Technician B says that you should always wear cuffed pants when working in a shop. Who is correct?

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A hairnet that does not capture all of your hair is not protecting you adequately.

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An automotive shop should have an SDS for each hazardous substance or dangerous product that is kept in or used in that shop.

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Technician A says gasoline and kerosene are typical cleaning agents used to clean hands of grease and other automotive chemicals. Technician B says gasoline and kerosene should never be used to clean hands or any part of a human body. Who is correct?

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Technician A says a disposable dust mask should be used if chemicals, such as paint solvents, are present in the atmosphere. Technician B says a disposable dust mask is made from paper with a wire-reinforced edge that is held to your face with an elastic strip. Who is correct?

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Technician A says that protective clothing that is not in good condition should be replaced. Technician B says that safety glasses are adequate to protect your eyes regardless of the activity. Who is correct?

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Technician A says the light from a welding arc is very bright and contains high levels of ultraviolet radiation. Technician B says the lens on a welding helmet has heavily shaded glass to reduce the intensity of the light from the welding arc, allowing you to see the task you are performing more clearly. Who is correct?

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Technician A says work clothing should be clean and loose enough for movement without being loose enough to catch on machinery. Technician B says work clothing should be flame-retardant. Who is correct?

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There are no formal laws and regulations that control the way in which used oil and fluids are to be handled and disposed.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the three important rules of first aid?

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Which of the following is a type of headgear?

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