Edition By Steve Krar
What should you do before working with machines and equipment? -
ANSWER:Receive safety instructions.
When are you allowed to work with machines and equipment? - ANSWER:After
receiving permission and with an instructor present.
What should you do if a safety guard is removed or if a machine is defective? -
ANSWER:Do not use the machine and notify the proper authorities.
What should you do before starting any job or operating power equipment? -
ANSWER:Obtain your instructor's permission.
What should you do before turning on the power? - ANSWER:Pick up loose tools and
ensure others are clear.
When should you clean, oil, or adjust machinery? - ANSWER:When it is stopped.
Who is allowed to start and stop a machine? - ANSWER:Only the operator.
Who is permitted within the safety zone around a machine? - ANSWER:Only the
operator and instructor.
What should you do after starting a machine? - ANSWER:Stay with it until you turn it
off.
What should you be cautious of when approaching a power machine? - ANSWER:Any
part of the machine that is in motion.
What should you do if you are injured while working with a machine? -
ANSWER:Seek immediate assistance from a qualified instructor.
What should you do if a machine is defective? - ANSWER:Tag it as defective and
notify the instructor.
What should you do if you need to work with machines or equipment outside of
class hours? - ANSWER:Obtain permission and ensure there is an instructor present.
What should you do if you are unsure about the safe operation of a machine? -
ANSWER:Seek instructions from your instructor.
What should you do if you notice someone crowding around a machine? -
ANSWER:Inform them to move away to avoid distracting the operator.
, What should you do if you see loose tools near a machine? - ANSWER:Pick them up
before turning on the power.
When should you operate a machine? - ANSWER:After receiving proper instructions
and permission.
What should you do if you need to adjust a machine while it is running? -
ANSWER:Do not do so, wait until it is stopped.
What should you do if someone wants to speak with you while operating a machine?
- ANSWER:Discontinue your work, stop the machine, and talk.
Why is it important to remove tools and objects from the machine before turning on
the power? - ANSWER:To prevent them from slipping or being drawn into moving
parts.
What should you do before wiping a machine with rags or waste? - ANSWER:Stop
the machine to prevent catching the items in moving parts.
Why should you never stand in direct line with the 'throw' of a machine? -
ANSWER:Objects may be thrown out with force and cause injury.
What should you use to protect your eyes if there is an eye hazard? -
ANSWER:Suitable eye protection such as goggles or a face shield.
What should you do with loose clothing and dangling neckties before starting work?
- ANSWER:Tuck them in to prevent them from getting caught in moving parts.
What should you do in case of a fire alarm? - ANSWER:Turn off all power and flames,
walk quietly to the nearest exit, and follow instructor's directions.
How should rags containing oil, gasoline, paint, or solvents be stored? - ANSWER:In
covered metal containers to prevent spontaneous combustion.
What should you avoid doing near flames, potential sparks, or radiators? -
ANSWER:Using gasoline.
What should you do if you do not feel well before using equipment? -
ANSWER:Check with the instructor.
What should be done to keep the floors, aisles, and passageways clear? -
ANSWER:Remove stock, materials, scraps, tools, and equipment.
Where should scrap materials or cuttings be placed? - ANSWER:In the scrap box
provided.