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13 Cards in this Set
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When should high visibility vests be worn?
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Always wear traffic vests when working in the proximity of public traffic.
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Explain what is meant by safety values.
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In comparison to a safety priority; priorities can change, whereas a safety value is a deep seated personal belief that is never, never compromised.
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What type of rating should safety hats have if they are to be used in linework?
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ANSI Z 89.1 class E. and G.
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What is the major cause of most accidents?
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Unsafe behaviors.
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When is hearing protection required by OSHA?
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Wind noise levels exceed 85 dB.
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Explain the difference between a safety value and a safety priority.
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A priority is something that can be changed as your priorities change. Safety value is a deep-seated personal belief that is never, ever compromised.
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List three conditions where fall protection is required to be worn.
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1. When working from elevated bucket truck buckets.
2. When working from aerial baskets hoisted by crane's. 3. When working from any unprotected elevated location (i.e. Transformers roofs etc.) more than 4 feet above the surrounding levels. |
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When should safety glass lenses be replaced?
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Whenever the lenses are damaged or scratched.
Safety glasses and their use are governed by ANSI specification Z-87.1 |
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What is the leading cause of accidental fatalities in the United States?
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Auto accidents
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When should work gloves be replaced?
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When they develop holes or thin spots.
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Listed the four methods of injury associated with electricity.
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1. Providing a path from a phase to ground.
2. Providing a path from a phase to another phase 3. Providing a path in series. 4. Thermal injury as a result of an arc or flash. |
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What type of rating should safety glasses have to be used in line work?
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Z-87.1
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List five types of environmental hazards that you should watch for while on-the-job.
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1. trip hazards
2. Slip hazards 3. Weather hazards 4. Traffic hazards 5. Animal and insect hazards |