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AME/TE/22
TRAINING EVALUATION Issued On: 04/28.12.2017
ISO 9001 :2015 Revised On: 02/01.06.2021
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NAME: DESIGNATION:
DATE: SIGNATURE:
AMAR MARINE ENTERPRISES Ref. No. AME/TE/22
TRAINING EVALUATION Issued On: 04/28.12.2017
ISO 9001 :2015 Revised On: 02/01.06.2021
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1. What is PPE?
A. Personal Protective Equipment C. Personal Protective Energy
B. Personal Preservative Equipment D. All of the Above
2. Personal Protective Equipment is required when
A. Working on height C. Handling of chemicals
B. Working with rotary equipments D. All of the above
3. What type of protection is needed when you are exposed to hazards from flying particles?
A. Eye protection B. Face protection C. Head protection D. Both a and b
4. EYE PROTECTION should be:
A. Durable B. Visible C. Dust proof D. All of the above
5. Foam earplugs provide greater protection than earmuffs
A. True B. False
6. Properly selected hand protection can protect employees from
A. Burns B. Electrical shock C. Chemical absorption D. All of the above
7. Cotton gloves provide superior protection against corrosive chemicals
A. True B. False
8. Eye protection is required for which of the following hazards?
A. Flying particles C. Liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids
B. Molten metal D. All of the above
9. Welding shields primarily protect against…
A. Dust B. Metal splatter C. Splashes D. Flying particles
10. Examples of personal protective equipment do NOT include:
A. Lab coats B. Contact lenses C. Goggles D. Protective clothing
11. You should wear eye, head and face protection if you are working with which of the following tools?
A. Portable abrasive wheel tools C. Pneumatic tools
B. Electric tools D. All of the above
12. The most effective way to prevent hearing loss at work is to wear ear protection always.
A. True B. false
13. Which of the following types of gloves should you wear when working with chemicals?
A. Butyl rubber gloves B. Fabric gloves C. Leather gloves D. Both a and c
14. Hearing protection is required when you are exposed to a noise level of 85 decibels or higher for an 8-hour period
of time.
A. True B. False
15. Respirators are not considered PPE.
A. True B. False
NAME: DESIGNATION:
DATE: SIGNATURE:
AMAR MARINE ENTERPRISES Ref. No. AME/TE/22
TRAINING EVALUATION Issued On: 04/28.12.2017
ISO 9001 :2015 Revised On: 02/01.06.2021
Page : 01 of 01
1. What should you not do before carrying out ‘abdominal thrusts’ on someone who is choking?
A. Tell the person who is choking to cough
B. Shout for help
C. Lean the person who is choking backwards
D. Up to 5 sharp back blows between the shoulder blades
2. What is the ‘normal’ number of breaths per minute for an adult?
A. 20-40 B. 30-60 C. 8-10 D. 12-20
3. If a stroke is suspected, you need to do the F.A.S.T. test. What do these letters stand for?
A. Face, Abdominal, Speech, Time C. Face, Arms, Speech, Time
B. Faint, Arms, Speech, Time D. Face, Arms, Speech, Teeth
4. After someone has fainted what position should they be in to aid recovery?
A. Lay flat C. Sit in chair
B. Lay down with legs raised D. Stand upright
5. What position should the head be in during a nosebleed?
A. Head forward B. Head level C. Head backwards D. Head tilted to side
6. Burns larger than 1% of the body area need to be checked at hospital. What is the equivalent size of 1%?
A. Head B. Palm including fingers C. Fingers D. Forearm
7. What is normal body temperature?
A.36-37.5⁰C B.39⁰C C.31.5⁰C D.40.5⁰C
8. What is not a sign of shock?
A. Pale, clammy skin C. Nausea
B. Increased pulse rate D. Wide eyes and open mouth
9. In which situation would you wrap a casualty in a cold, wet sheet?
A. Stroke B. Fainting C. Heat stroke D. Heart attack
10. If someone is bleeding a lot, what do we need to do?
A. Wash it
B. Press on it hard
C. Keep it still and supported
11. What should we do to help someone who has a burn?
A. Hold the burn under cold, running water
B. Give the person something to eat
C. Leave the burn and wait for it to cool down
12. How can we help someone who is choking?
A. Give them some water to drink. C. Ask them to jog on the spot.
B. Hit the person hard on the back.
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