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To protect yourself from hazardous energy sources while working on machines and equipment use….

To protect yourself from hazardous energy sources while working on machines and equipment use…. Lockout/tagout systems. Every electrical cord should have an _____ label attached to it with important information about the cord’s use designation. Underwriter’s Laboratory.

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To protect yourself from hazardous energy sources while working on machines and equipment use….

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  1. To protect yourself from hazardous energy sources while working on machines and equipment use….

  2. Lockout/tagout systems

  3. Every electrical cord should have an _____ label attached to it with important information about the cord’s use designation.

  4. Underwriter’s Laboratory

  5. Never operate a piece of electrical equipment that has a ____ attached to it.

  6. Lockout device

  7. Post a person as a ____ when you are welding.

  8. Fire watch

  9. When using a fire extinguisher, you should aim at the ____ of the fire.

  10. Base

  11. To prevent fires you should store combustible materials in _________ .

  12. Approved containers

  13. HazCom is important because it makes employers and employees responsible for knowing __________ .

  14. What to do in an emergency

  15. A Material Safety Data Sheet contains important information about a hazardous substance including its ________.

  16. Exposure limits

  17. Before using a scaffold, check for ________ .

  18. Broken tubes

  19. ______ ladders are rated for extra heavy duty or professional use.

  20. Type IA

  21. Fall protection systems are required whenever a work area with an unprotected side is more than ____ above ground.

  22. 6 feet

  23. When lifting a heavy object, you should keep your back ______________ .

  24. Straight at all times.

  25. To get your hands under an object that is flat on the floor, ___________________ .

  26. Use both hands to lift one corner.

  27. _______ with a proper fit is recommended to protect a worker from brief exposure to dangerous gasses or fumes.

  28. A full face piece mask with chemical canisters

  29. You should replace your steel toed safety shoes when they ______ .

  30. Have holes

  31. Hard hats for construction workers should be made of _____________ .

  32. Reinforced plastic or fiberglass.

  33. Danger from falling objects or a suspended load over a work area is indicated by a ____ barricade.

  34. Red

  35. When operating internal combustion engines indoors, good ventilation is essential to protect workers from the dangers of ______ .

  36. Carbon monoxide

  37. To remove talc and loose bits of rubber from new hoses, use ______ .

  38. Compressed air

  39. A jobsite can be considered a safe place to work when workers ________ .

  40. Learn and practice proper behaviors.

  41. One part of job site safety is that the job site should be free from ________ hazards.

  42. recognized

  43. The term _____ refers to working near but not in direct contact with a hazard.

  44. proximity

  45. To help prevent construction accidents _______ .

  46. Never assume anything.

  47. Electrical safety is important in the construction crafts because a shock of less than ___ can kill you.

  48. 0.5 or ½ amp

  49. Positive thinking usually improves safety by _____ .

  50. Encouraging employees to be more alert.

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