List the 7 general safety rules
What are the 3 steps when making certain that the power has been turned off
A current of ________ usually causes a slight tingling sensation
2 to 3 milliamperes
Currents between ________ cause muscular paralysis
30 and 40 milliamperes
Between ________ causes breathing difficulty
40 and 60 milliamperes
Currents between ________ generally cause death
100 and 200 milliamperes
________ is a condition in which the heart begins to “quiver” and the pumping action stops
Fibrillation
What is the mission of the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)?
The CCOHS advocates for the complete physical, psychosocial, and metal well-being of working Canadians by providing training, information, and management systems. In short, to ensure safe and healthy workplaces in Canada
________ outlines requirements for workplace electrical safety in Canada
CSA-Z462
Information concerning hazardous materials is generally found on ________
Safety data sheets (SDS)
List the 4 general safety rules for trenches
________ have a limited means of entrance and exit
Confined spaces
List the 4 general rules for confined spaces
________ procedures are generally employed to prevent someone from energizing a piece of equipment by mistake
Lockout and tagout
When performing a lockout and tagout procedure, who is responsible for placing the lock on the equipment? Who should have possession of the key?
The person performing the work
List the 6 articles of clothing maintenance and construction workers are usually required to wear
List the 3 situations when a safety harness should be worn
________ generally provide the safest elevated working platforms
Scaffolds
Straight ladders should be placed against the side of a building or other structure at an angle of ________
76 degrees. The base of the ladder should be placed at a distance equal to one-fourth of the height
The 3 things required for a fire to burn are ________
Fuel, heat, and oxygen
________ involve common combustible materials such as wood or paper
Class A fires
________ involve fuels such as a grease, combustible liquids, or gasses
Class B fires
________ involve energized electrical equipment
Class C fires
________ consist of burning metal
Class D fires