OSHA 10 - Material Handling
Question 2: Make sure to keep ___________ clear of obstructions to prevent worker injuries and damaged materials.
Aisles and passageways
Quiz Question 3: Make sure to keep ___________ clear of obstructions to prevent worker injuries and damaged materials.
Aisles and passageways
Quiz Question 9: Which of the following is not an example of rigging equipment?
Crane
Question 1: Mechanical material handing involves using your body to complete a task such as carrying a heavy tool or stacking boxes.
False
Question 2: When lifting a load, you should always:
Keep the load close to your body
Quiz Question 10: Which of the following is not a method of securing stacked materials?
Leave nails in when stacking wood
Question 7: Which of the following is not considered safe when storing materials?
Leaving nails in when stacking wood
Question 4: Which of the following openings does not require a guardrail?
Potholes
Question 2: Which of the following is an example of personal protective equipment that is useful in preventing foot injuries when handling materials?
Steel-toed boots
Quiz Question 7: Which of the following openings does not require guardrails?
Temporary floor openings
Question 3: No employee should handle materials unless they have been properly trained in how to do so safely?
True
Question 3: What are some of the most common material handing hazards as cited by workers? a) Falling Objects b) Faulty Equipment c) Lifting large items d) Unbalanced loads e) Bending and turning
a) Falling Objects b) Faulty Equipment c) Lifting large items d) Unbalanced loads e) Bending and turning
Question 8: Proper lifting techniques include: a) Never bend at the waist b) Lift with your back c) Keep the load close to your body d) Lift with your legs e) Keep the load away from your body
b) Lift with your back c) Keep the load close to your body
Question 1: Which of the following motions is commonly cited as a cause for back injuries? a) Bending b) Pushing c) Lifting d) All of the Above
d) All of the Above
Question 4: In the previous case study, what could the employer have done to prevent the material hazard? a) Have an injury prevention plan in place b) Start and maintain a training program c) Add some form of external support the paper bales d) All of the above
d) All of the Above
Question 1: Which of the following injuries can be avoided with proper materials handing training? a) Strains and sprains b) Being struck by falling objects c) Being caught in a pinch point d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Question 4: Utilizing proper staging and housekeeping, employers must ensure that all aisles and passageways have: a) Plenty of room for materials to be transported mechanically b) Enough clearance for materials c) No obstructions or tripping hazards d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Question 5: Bags, containers and bundles stored in tiers must be ______________ so that they are stable and secure against sliding or collapse. a) Stacked b) Blocked c) Interlocked d) Limited in height e) All of the above
d) All of the above
Quiz Question 1: Which of the following motions is commonly cited as a cause for back injuries? a) Bending b) Pushing c) Lifting d) All of the above
d) All of the above
Quiz Question 2: The critical parts of a crane, such as operating mechanisms and system components, must be inspected ___________ for any issues or damage.
daily
Question 6: Rigging equipment should be proof tested _________ use to ensure it can handle the loads it will be used for.
Before
Quiz Question 8: Rigging equipment should be proof tested _________ use to ensure it can handle the loads it will be used for.
Before
Quiz Question 4: Which of the following is manual material handling?
Carrying a heavy tool
Question 5: The critical parts of a crane, such as operating mechanisms and system components, must be inspired __________ for any issues or damage.
Daily
Question 3: To prevent potential hazards when storing materials, workers should join materials that are non-compatible.
False
Question 5: Around 20 to 25 percent of forklift-related injuries were related to __________.
Inadequate training
Quiz Question 6: Around 20 to 25 percent of forklift-related injuries were related to ___________.
Inadequate training
Question 2: Which of the following is an example of mechanical materials handling?
Lifting something with a crane
Quiz Question 5: Which of the following is mechanical material handling?
Lifting something with a crane
Question 5: What is the most common injury caused by materials handling hazards?
Musculoskeletal disorders
Question 4: When storing flammable materials, flammable liquids must be:
Stored apart from each other, separated by a fire wall
Question 1: Ergonomics is based on the principle that the job should be adapted to fit the person rather than forcing the person to fit the job.
True
Question 3: Bad housekeeping can lead to a disorderly worksite, which can lead to a decrease in productivity and an increase in workplace injuries.
True
Question 6: Flammable liquids must be separated from other materials by a fire wall.
True