HAZWOPER 40: Lesson 16 Quiz
1. The first step in creating a safe work environment is to:: Develop a list of
standard operating procedures
2. Which of the following is not a hazard category for drums?:
3. Regulations concerning drum and container handling include:: All of the
above
4. (blank) is the process of blocking the flow of energy from a power source
to a piece of equipment and keeping it blocked out.: Lockout
5. Disorders of the muscular-skeletal and nervous systems, which are caused
or made worse by repetitive motions, are called::
6. Which of the following is not an example of a hazard found in the work
environment discussed in this lesson?: Fire
7. When lifting, it is important to (blank), objects when possible:
8. Standing orders, also known as SOPs, should be:: All of the above
9. What is the term, as defined by the Department of Transportation, which
describes something that presents a danger during shipment?: Hazardous
materials
10. If a worker is being electrically shocked, you should:: Pry or knock the victim
free with a non-conductive object
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1. The first step in creating a safe work environment is to:: Develop a list of
standard operating procedures
2. Which of the following is not a hazard category for drums?:
3. Regulations concerning drum and container handling include:: All of the
above
4. (blank) is the process of blocking the flow of energy from a power source
to a piece of equipment and keeping it blocked out.: Lockout
5. Disorders of the muscular-skeletal and nervous systems, which are caused
or made worse by repetitive motions, are called::
6. Which of the following is not an example of a hazard found in the work
environment discussed in this lesson?: Fire
7. When lifting, it is important to (blank), objects when possible:
8. Standing orders, also known as SOPs, should be:: All of the above
9. What is the term, as defined by the Department of Transportation, which
describes something that presents a danger during shipment?: Hazardous
materials
10. If a worker is being electrically shocked, you should:: Pry or knock the victim
free with a non-conductive object
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