eye safety
In the work environment, even if a particular task does not require eye protection, the area near the operation ________. a.May be hazardous b. Is safe from dusts and mists c.Is safe from flying particles d.Is safe from harmful light rays
a
What should be done if a flying object becomes embedded in the eye? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Contact medical personnel 2.Cover the eye 3.Limit eye movement 4.Blink repeatedly to dislodge the object
1.2.3
What types of activities create dust, fumes, and mists? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Painting 2.Woodworking 3.Scaling 4.Measuring
1.2.3
Which of the following are common types of eye hazards in the working environment? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Hazardous chemicals 2.Vapors 3.Mists 4.Odors
1.2.3
What are common eye hazards in the work environment? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Flying particles 2.Dusts and mists 3.Water 4.Harmful light rays
1.2.4
What are the most common injuries associated with exposure to ultraviolet and infrared light? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Retinal burns 2.Cuts 3.Flash burns 4.Bruises
1.3
What type of light is known to cause eye injury, as described in this program? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Ultraviolet 2.Artificial 3. Infrared 4.X-ray
1.3
What are examples of primary eye protection? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Safety glasses 2. Face shield 3. Welding helmet 4.Safety goggles
1.4
Which of the following statements are true about safety glasses? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Can be substituted with regular prescription glasses 2.Made of a tough, slow burning material 3.Designed to withstand impact 4.Side shields and brow bars provide additional protection
2.3.4
Which part of the eye controls the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the opening around the pupil? Select the correct answer, and then click DONE. a.Cornea b.Iris c. Retina d.Lens
b
__________ light and __________ light are equally dangerous to the eyes. a.Violet, infrared b.Ultraviolet, infrared c.White, ultraviolet d.Bright, infrared
b
Face shields are considered secondary forms of eye protection and they help protect from ________. a.Bright light b.Ultraviolet light c.Flying particles d. Infrared light
c
Should a chemical splash into the eyes, thoroughly flush eyes for ________ minutes to completely dilute the chemical. a. 5 b.10 c.15 d.20
c
Why are dusts, mists, and fumes considered a serious eye hazard? Select the correct answer and then click DONE. a.Because they are very easy to see b.Because they stay in the air a while c. Because they are often too small to see d.Because they are the most common eye injury
c
When should you wear the proper eye protection in the work environment? Select the correct answer, and then click DONE. a. When performing a particular task b.When near a hazardous area c.When near flying objects d.At all times
d
What can you do to keep protective eyewear in good condition? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Keep eyewear clean 2. Check for chips or cracks before use 3.Replace eyewear if you notice any problems 4.Buff out lens scratches with sandpaper
1.2.3
What can you do to protect your eyes? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1. Wear protective eyewear whenever required. 2.Make sure eyewear is in good condition before and after each use. 3. Wear eyewear that fits properly. 4.Only replace faulty eyewear when you can no longer see out of them.
1.2.3
What types of eye injuries can be caused by dust, fumes, and mists? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1. Lacerations 2.Bruises 3.Retinal burns 4.Foreign bodies embedded in the eye
1.2.4
Welding helmets provide protection against which of the following hazards? Select all that apply and then click DONE. 1.Dust 2. Impact 3.Fumes 4.Optical radiation
2.4
What does the type of eye protection provided by your supervisor depend upon? Select the correct answer and then click DONE. a.The hazards associated with specific tasks b.Number of employees involved in the task c.The size of the employee d.The employees' length of employment
a
What is considered a secondary form of eye protection and must be worn with safety glasses or goggles? Select the correct answer and then click DONE. a.Face shield b.Safety helmet c.Respirator d.Sunglasses
a
What type of eyewear offers the most protection against chemical splashes? Select the correct answer and then click DONE. a.Indirect ventilation goggles b.Direct ventilation goggles c. Welding helmet d. Safety glasses
a
Which part of the eye focuses light to make a clear, sharp image? Select the correct answer, and then click DONE. a. Lens b.Cornea c.Iris d.Retina
a
Which part of the eye is made of a clear tissue and bends light rays as they enter the eye? Select the correct answer, and then click DONE. A.Cornea B.Iris c.Pupil d.Retina
a
While not as common as flying or falling particles, ________ are still serious hazards because they are often too small to see. a.Dust, mists, or fumes b.Chemical splashes, liquid spills, or leaks c.Sawdust, wood chips, or wood flakes d.Sunlight, artificial light, or bright light
a
________, check protective eyewear for damage or deterioration, like chips or cracks. a.Before each use b.Before using a lens cleaning station c.After using a lens cleaning station d.After using a lens cleaning station
a
Mark works for a small manufacturing company and recently trained on how to properly use his eye protection equipment. During his training, Mark learned that one type of hazard accounts for most eye injuries in the workplace. What is that hazard? Select the correct answer and then click DONE. a.Chemical splashes through goggles b.Flying or falling objects striking the eye c.Ultraviolet light reflecting off the eye d. Fumes absorbing through the eye
b
What is the most important thing you should know about eyewash stations and emergency equipment. Select the correct answer, and then click DONE. a.What condition they are in b. Where they are located c.How many stations there are d.When they should be inspected
b
Whenever possible, engineering controls (such as machine guards) and safe work practices should be used to eliminate hazards in the workplace, but if those approaches can't completely eliminate an eye injury hazard then ________ must be used as a supplemental safety measure. Select the correct answer and then click DONE. a. Helmets b.Visors c.Protective eyewear d.Sunglasses
c