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Safety Training Quiz

1. The following statement is true: a. You are encouraged to actively participate in all areas of safety management and suggestions are welcome. b. You are discouraged from making suggestions. c. Safety is something you are told about once and not expected to follow on the job-site. 2. How much time is necessary to report an accident? a. Immediately, or at least within 24 hours. b. Within a week. c. Within a year. 3. Which of these are allowable climbing equipment on a College Pro jobsite? a. Ladders only b. Scaffolds c. Cranes, cherry pickers or other mechanical devices d. All of the above 4. College Pros policy is to not go above what height on a job? a. 15 feet b. 35 feet c. 50 feet

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5. When accessing a higher level (roof), the ladder must: a. extend at least 3 feet above the upper landing, be secured to prevent displacement (tied off), and be on a level surface. b. Extend at least 3 feet above the upper landing, be secured to prevent displacement (tied off), or be on a level surface. 6. A ladder should be placed so that it is at a ratio of: a. 4 feet up for every 1 foot out b. 6 feet up for every 1 foot out c. 1 foot up for every 4 feet out d. 1 foot up for every 6 feet out 7. A personal fall arrest system is mandatory when you are working at least _______ feet or more from a walking/working surface to a lower level (work on roofs): a. 3 feet in the US, 3 feet (1 meter) in Canada b. 6 feet in the US, 9 feet (3 meters) in Canada c. 15 feet in the US, 15 feet (5 meters) in Canada 8. You can dispose of all paint wastes by pouring them in a sewer or onto the ground: a. True b. False 9. If you are painting near a power line (within 10 feet) you must ensure the following:

Appendix B
2003 U.S. Compliance Systems, Inc. (888) 475-5353. Permission is granted to copy for internal use.

a. You are using a fiberglass ladder b. You are using fiberglass materials such as a fiberglass extension poles. c. The power lines have been de-energized by the local power company. d. All of the above 10. True or False There are no additional precautions necessary if you are painting a home that contains lead paint: a. True b. False 11. In order to find out more information about the materials you are using, you can refer to: a. Material Safety Data Sheets b. Call the local paint store c. Ask a Franchise Manager d. All of the above 12. The following statement is true: a. Know the location and contents of first aid kits. b. Stay calm during an emergency. c. During a medical emergency, never provide medical assistance for which you are not trained. d. All of the Above 13. When standing on a ladder, which length should you never stand higher than?

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2003 U.S. Compliance Systems, Inc. (888) 475-5353. Permission is granted to copy for internal use.

a. Never stand higher than 12 inches from the top b. Never stand higher than 30 inches from the top c. Never stand higher than 36 inches from the top d. Never stand higher than 24 inches from the top

14. The use of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is the responsibility of the person painting? a. True b. False 15. How many points of contact must you have on a ladder at all times? a. Two b. Three c. Four 16. What should you do if there is not a fall protection system available to you on a job site? a. Go ahead with your work without the proper fall protection system, and hope that you dont fall. b. Demand the proper equipment to be provided to you or Do Not proceed to do any work that requires the use of a fall protection system. 17. Whose responsibility is it to ensure that you are using the proper fall protection system on a jobsite? a. The Franchise Managers b. The individual who is going to use the equipment (your responsibility). c. College Pro Painters, Ltd.
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Appendix B
2003 U.S. Compliance Systems, Inc. (888) 475-5353. Permission is granted to copy for internal use.

18. Whose responsibility is it to ensure that power lines have been properly insulated or de-energized? a. The Franchise Managers responsibility b. The individual who is working on the jobsite (your responsibility). c. College Pro Painters, Ltd. 19. Eye protection isnt necessary when you or anyone around you is scraping a house? a. True b. False 20. If you feel that you have not received enough training, or if you feel that you have not been properly trained in the necessary information, you should: a. Not Start Painting b. Review the safety material in the Franchise Managers safety binder. c. Review the safety material online, including watching the videos. d. Contact College Pro Painters at 1-800-327-2468 and ask to speak to a full-time employee. e. Contact an outside safety company to clarify any questions (US Compliance is a company that teaches & interprets laws in North America phone # 1-888-475-5353. f. All of the above

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2003 U.S. Compliance Systems, Inc. (888) 475-5353. Permission is granted to copy for internal use.

21. All homes built prior to ________ must be tested for the presence of lead: a. 1958 in US, 1966 in Canada b. 1978 in US, 1970 in Canada c. 1988 in US, 1979 in Canada d. 1998 in US, 1984 in Canada 22. If lead is present, the following must be done: a. wash down the exterior with a garden hose (not a power washer) just prior to scraping to reduce the possibility of aerosolizing paint chips. b. No sanding c. Post a sign to alert neighbors to the danger. Signs must state: Warning, lead work area, Poison, No smoking or eating. d. No smoking is allowed e. Painters must wash their hands and face prior to eating, drinking, or leaving the job site. f. All of the above 23. Can you clean off brushes and rollers that have a latex (water based) paint on them by rinsing them off with a hose in the customers yard? a. Yes b. No 24. Where should you dispose of any leftover paint or chemicals used on the house?

Appendix B
2003 U.S. Compliance Systems, Inc. (888) 475-5353. Permission is granted to copy for internal use.

a. The homeowners garbage b. The sewer c. The Local Waste Management or Recycling program 25. How often should job site safety be reviewed? a. Once a month b. Once when you are hired c. Once a week d. At a minimum daily or any time there is a potential safety or health risk.

Appendix B
2003 U.S. Compliance Systems, Inc. (888) 475-5353. Permission is granted to copy for internal use.

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