True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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Safety goggles can not be worn over prescription lenses.
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2.
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Many
power tools generate harmful levels of noise.
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3.
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In an
accident in which an object is embedded in the eye, never try to remove the object; call for medical
help instead.
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4.
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Most
dangerous chemicals cannot enter the body by absorption through the skin.
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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5.
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Most
accidents in the workshop can be avoided by developing a(n) _____ attitude.
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6.
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A
fire extinguisher that has the symbols shown in Fig. 2-1 is effective against fires involving
combustibles such as paper and wood, flammable liquids, and _____ equipment.
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7.
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A
fire extinguisher that has the symbols shown in Fig. 2-1 is known as a(n) _____ fire
extinguisher.
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A(n)
_____ outlet or plug breaks the circuit when it detects a current leak to ground, protecting people
from electrical shock.
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9.
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For
an electrical fire, you should remove the source of fuel by turning off the _____.
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10.
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Workshops should be well _____ to keep fresh air circulating and prevent an
accumulation of fumes.
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11.
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When
sanding, you should wear a dust mask or _____ that filters out harmful particles.
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12.
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Employers are required to make _____ Safety Data Sheets available for hazardous
materials in the workshop.
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13.
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Fig.
2-2 (in your workbook) shows three different kinds of _____.
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14.
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South
American mahogany and Western red cedar are two examples of woods that are _____.
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15.
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Safety equipment that is designed to be worn is known as _____ protective
equipment.
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16.
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_____
are boards that help you press a workpiece against the fence or table of a stationary
tool.
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A(n)
_____ shows a map of the building with at least two escape routes in case of fire. (three
words)
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Matching
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a. | approves dust
mask and other personal protective equipment for use in the workshop | b. | ensures that
employers provide a safe working environment for all employees | c. | establishes
limits on the amounts of hazardous waste that can accumulate at a work site and for how
long | | |
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18.
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EPA
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19.
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NIOSH
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20.
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OSHA
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