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Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Workers from Amputations
Quiz Questions
1.
In Fig-1 circular motion can grip clothing or otherwise force a body part into a dangerous locations.
True
False
2.
In Fig-2 a back and for the motion can strike or entrap a worker.
True
False
3.
Fig- 3 is not a danger to public or any worker.
True
False
4.
In Fig-4 the worker may cut his hand when he is operating any of those machineries.
True
False
5.
In Fig-5 the hazard occurs at the point of operation where the worker insert, holds, or withdraws the stock by hand.
True
False
6.
In Fig-6 the hazard occurs at the point of operation where the worker insert, holds, or withdraws the stock by hand.
True
False
7.
In Fig-7 the hazard occurs at the point of operation where the worker insert, holds, or withdraws the stock by hand.
Ture
False
8.
In Fig-9 the power press has a fixed guard against the hand entrance
True
False
9.
In Fig-10 the power press has an adjustable guard against the hand entrance
True
False
10.
What do safe guarding devices do?
Interrupt the normal cycle of the machine
Prevent the operator from reaching the point of operation
With draw the operator’s hands if they are located in or near the point of operation.
True
False
11.
In Fig-20 the stock is fed to the machine
by bare hand
by hand using a feeding tool
12.
Fig- 22 shows:
A foot guard
A hand guard
A head guard (hard hat)
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