UPS DOK EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
When and how do you safeguard a conveyor? - ANSWER When? BMW! To go
on the belt, use the following commands: B to break a jam, M to move a
diverter, or W to walk.
How: Push the red button in, then draw the latch out and over the button to
secure it in place.
Who can unsecure a belt once it has been secured? - ANSWER: Only the person
who secures the belt can also remove the securing device.
When can you lock out the equipment? - ANSWER Never!
What are the three rules to follow if you are not yard certified? - ANSWER
DDD: D stands for designated pedestrian paths, doors, and rest spots.
Where do you go in the event of a tornado, hurricane, or earthquake, and how
do you get notified? - ANSWER Complex E. A word-of-mouth notification.
Explain what you would do if a package emitted smoke, odors, or was
otherwise annoying. - ANSWER Do not touch, leave the area, and tell the
supervisor.
Explain what you would do if a package leaked and had no label or other
indication of its contents. - ANSWER Treat as a hazmat; do not touch, leave the
area, and alert the supervisor.
Has the emergency alarm been demonstrated in the last 12 months? ANSWER:
Yes.
VERIFIED ANSWERS
When and how do you safeguard a conveyor? - ANSWER When? BMW! To go
on the belt, use the following commands: B to break a jam, M to move a
diverter, or W to walk.
How: Push the red button in, then draw the latch out and over the button to
secure it in place.
Who can unsecure a belt once it has been secured? - ANSWER: Only the person
who secures the belt can also remove the securing device.
When can you lock out the equipment? - ANSWER Never!
What are the three rules to follow if you are not yard certified? - ANSWER
DDD: D stands for designated pedestrian paths, doors, and rest spots.
Where do you go in the event of a tornado, hurricane, or earthquake, and how
do you get notified? - ANSWER Complex E. A word-of-mouth notification.
Explain what you would do if a package emitted smoke, odors, or was
otherwise annoying. - ANSWER Do not touch, leave the area, and tell the
supervisor.
Explain what you would do if a package leaked and had no label or other
indication of its contents. - ANSWER Treat as a hazmat; do not touch, leave the
area, and alert the supervisor.
Has the emergency alarm been demonstrated in the last 12 months? ANSWER:
Yes.