OSHA 30 Module 6: Personal Protective Equipment Module Quiz

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Which one of the following potential hazards to feet is most UNCOMMON in the workplace? -Frostbite -Compression injuries -Impact injuries -Electrical shocks

Frostbite

While Willard is working with acid, it splashes onto his goggles and drips through the vent holes into his left eye. If his employer is OSHA-compliant, Willard should be able to reach an eyewash station in _____ seconds.

10

What does research show about hearing loss?

Gradual but permanent

It is estimated that number of disabling accidents on the job involve the _____ .

Hands

Which one of these conditions DOES NOT present a potential eye hazard recognized by OSHA? -Toxic gases, vapors, and liquids -Dusts, powders, fumes, and mists -Harsh lighting from industrial lamps -molten metals

Harsh lighting from industrial lamps

Face Shields DO NOT protect the face from _____.

Impacts

Which one of these workplace conditions DOES NOT require employers to provide foot protection to their employees?

Loose terrain that might cause slipping

It is necessary for employers to provide personal protective equipment to employees if any of these conditions exist EXCEPT: -When hazards exist or are likely to be present in a work environment -When employees might come into contact with hazards during work -When employers cannot eliminate workplace hazards -None of the above

None of the above

When conducting a required assessment of the various hazards that may be present, an employer would consider all of the following EXCEPT: -Sources of motion -Sources of mental stress -Sources of high and low temperatures -Sources of electrical hazards

Sources of mental stress

What is the main purpose of a respirator?

To keep air contaminates out of a person's respiratory system.


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