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SFTY100/B4

GROUP 3

MACHINE GUARDING AND


MAINTENANCE SAFETY

210 – RUIZ, Jeremy Paul R.


303 – YUMOL, Jeremy V.
302 – TAN, Wakeen Luise D.
202 – MALLARI, Enrico V.
101 – BALLARES, Jester I.
309 – SABAYBAY, Kim Maurice O.
QUESTIONS:
1. Which of these is a type of machinery to be guarded?
a. Gears
b. Screw Conveyors
c. Belts and pulleys
d. All of the above

2. Which of these is not type of machinery that must be guarded?


a. Exposed Shafts
b. Collars
c. Nails
d. Revolving parts

3. Be sure to ______ equipment that has been locked out to make sure it is de-energized.
a. play
b. destroy
c. test
d. look

4. Warning signs with standard color shall be installed near the ________ being repaired or
its guards removed.
a. Machine
b. Supervisor
c. Building
d. Person

5. All of these are the potential hazards for workers except


a. Falling objects
b. Back Injuries
c. Cuts
d. Hard Hat

6. ________ knives shall be completely enclosed, templates, jigs or fixture which will
process the part without exposing the operator’s hand to danger shall be used.
a. Cutting
b. Jumping
c. Stacking
d. Wood

7. Employers should make workers aware of ________ to avoid storage hazards.


a. Hand and forearm protection, such as gloves
b. Metal, fiber, or plastic metatarsal guards
c. Separate non-compatible material
d. Keep storage areas

8. Place stored materials ________ the buildings that are under construction.
a. Outside
b. Inside
c. Assigned department in
d. Free from

9. Trainer must be composed with these following qualifications


a. 40-hour basic occupational safety and health training course
b. At least 24 hours of training
c. 3 years of experience in OSH training program
d. All of the above

10. What type of protection is needed when you are exposed to hazards from flying particles?
a. Eye protection
b. Face protection
c. Feet Protection
d. Both a and b

11. Welding shields primarily protect against


a. Dust
b. Metal splatter
c. Splashes
d. Flying particles

12. A guard operated by a tripping device that will not permit the press to operate until after
the hands of the operator have been removed from the danger zone.
a. Interlocking Gate Guard
b. Interlocking Guard
c. Interlocking Gate
d. None of the above

13. The study of work and is based on the principle of job should be adapted to fit the person
rather than forcing the person to fit the job.
a. Ergonamics
b. Ergomonics
c. Ergonomics
d. Erganomics

14. Passageways should be clear of


a. Equipments and machines
b. Loads
c. Materials in the workplace
d. Hazards and obstructions

15. ________ are levers operated by the foot so that the machine can function.
a. Needles
b. Treadles
c. Riddles
d. Meadles

16. Maintenance workers are involved in


a. Preserving safety in the workplace
b. Servicing and repairing structure in the workplace
c. Preventing accidents in the workplace
d. Improving technology in the workplace

17. Process of scratching, wearing down, or rubbing away using sandpaper.


a. Cuts
b. Open Wound
c. Abrasion
d. Closed Wound

18. Which one is not a potential hazard?


a. Dangerous substances
b. Working in heights
c. Office cleaning
d. Confined spaces

19. Keep your hands away from ________ machine parts and out of points of operation.
a. Standing
b. Moving
c. Sitting
d. Talking

20. Report to your ________ if your machine makes movements or operates independently of
your commands.
a. Principal
b. Supervisor
c. Family
d. Friends

21. Be sure to ________ proper operating procedures for your machine. Take no shortcuts in
any step-by-step procedure.
a. Ignore
b. Unfollow
c. Follow
d. Both a and b

22. A very important tool for Maintenance workers to have safe access for their work.
a. Work platforms
b. Toolkit
c. Earmuffs
d. Safety gloves

23. ________ shall be provided with limit chains, latches, and counterweights.
a. Chainsaws
b. Swing saws
c. Knives
d. Wood saws

24. All ________ shall be equipped with cylindrical cutting heads.


a. Pointers
b. Points
c. Jointers
d. Joint

25. A power tool that smoothens the surfaces of objects through the process known as
abrasion.
a. Sander
b. Salamander
c. Samder
d. Samander

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