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SAFETY
37問 • 1年前
  • Micah Tajanlangit
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A machine is a tool used to make work easier. It is basically an assemblage of parts that transmit forces, motion and energy in a predetermined manner.

    Machine Safety

  • 2

    They are the "_____________" of which the more complicated machines or compound machines are made

    building blocks

  • 3

    Simple machines are mechanical devices that change the direction or magnitude of a force.

    Machine Safety

  • 4

    the start of the industrial revolution Modern machines were conceptualized and created.

    18th century

  • 5

    Collars, couplings, cams, clutches, flywheels, shaft ends, spindles, meshing gears, and horizontal or vertical shafting are some examples of common rotating mechanisms which may be hazardous. The danger increases when projections such as set screws, bolts, nicks, abrasions, and projecting keys or set screws are exposed on rotating parts.

    Rotating

  • 6

    Nip Points In-running nip point (or points where parts of the hand, body or clothes can get caught in-between) hazards are caused by the _______ parts of machinery.

    Rotating

  • 7

    ___________ motions may be hazardous because during the back-and-forth or up and-down motion, a worker may be struck by or caught between a moving and a stationary part.

    Reciprocating

  • 8

    ___________ motion (movement in a straight, continuous line) creates a hazard because a worker may be struck or caught in a pinch or shear point by the moving part.

    Traversing

  • 9

    the danger of ________ action exists at the point of operation where finger, arm and body injuries can occur and where flying chips or scrap material can strike the head, particularly in the area of the eyes or face. Such hazards are present at the point of operation in cutting wood, metal, or other materials

    Cutting

  • 10

    the purpose of hlanking, drawing, or stamping metal or other materials. The danger of this type of action occurs at the point of operation where stock is inserted, held, and withdrawn by hand. Typical machines used for _________ operations are power presses

    Punching

  • 11

    ___________ action involves applying power to a slide or knife in order to trim or shear metal or other materials. A hazard occurs at the point of operation where stock is actually inserted, held, and withdrawn.

    Shearing

  • 12

    What are the examples of shearing machine operations?

    hydraulically,mechanically,pneumatically

  • 13

    action results when power is applied to a slide in order to draw or stamp metal or other materials. A hazard occurs at the point of operation where stock is inserted, held, and withdrawn

    Bending

  • 14

    Equipment that uses bending action includes

    power presses,press brakes,tubing benders

  • 15

    that point where work is performed on the material, such as cutting, shaping, boring, or forming of stock.

    The point of operation

  • 16

    all components of the mechanical system which transmit energy to the part of the machine performing the work. These components include flywheels, pulleys, belts, connecting rods, couplings, cams, spindles, chains, cranks, and gears

    Power transmission apparatus

  • 17

    all parts of the machine which moves while the machine is working. These can include reciprocating, rotating, and transverse moving parts, as well as feed mechanism and auxiliary parts of the machine.

    Other moving parts

  • 18

    These are very common in companies that utilize oil, water or any liquid in the production process and in the construction industry where there are a lot of falling debris, like small pieces of wood, nails, and hand tools

    Direct hazards

  • 19

    The following table is the allowable time a worker can stay in a work area without hearing protection

    Noise

  • 20

    What are the 2 types of extreme temperature?

    extreme hot and cold

  • 21

    What are the classifications of hazard?

    direct hazard,physical hazard,chemical hazard,,biological hazard,ergonomic hazard

  • 22

    2 types of radiation

    ionizing, non-ionizing radiation

  • 23

    These are pressures beyond the allowable levels. needed by the human body. Normal atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi, and even. a small change in the atmospheric pressure has a corresponding effect to humans. Examples of workers exposed to extreme pressure are those involved in excavation work, scuba diving, and piloting airplanes

    extreme presssure

  • 24

    These are substances in solid, liquid or gaseous forms known to cause poison, fire, explosion or ill effects to health. Examples include gases, fumes, vapor, mist and dust. These are airborne particles or airborne toxic elements that evaporate in the air and can cause irritation, discomfort and even death. Chemical routes of entry to the body are by inhalation, ingestion and skin absorption

    Chemical hazard

  • 25

    Chemical routes of entry to the body are:

    inhilation,injestion,skin absorption

  • 26

    These are hazards caused by viruses, fungi and bacteria

    Biological hazard

  • 27

    These are caused by improper posture or postural stress.

    Ergonomic hazard

  • 28

    3 hazard control measures

    engineering method,administrative method,ppe

  • 29

    this is the application of engineering technology to control hazards.

    engineering method

  • 30

    this aims to minimize the exposure of humans to workplace hazards and employs administrative approaches such as rotation and shifting

    administrative method

  • 31

    these are considered as the last line of defense. These devices provide limited protection to the ones using them.

    ppe

  • 32

    Rule ____ of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS) requires employers to provide appropriate personal protective equipment to workers.

    1080

  • 33

    _____ General Provisions: Every employer shall at his/her own expense furnish his/her workers with protective equipment for the eyes, face, hands and feet, protective shields and barriers whenever necessary by reason of the hazardous nature of the process or environment, chemical or radiological or other mechanical irritants or hazards capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of the body througla absorption, inhalation or physical contact

    1081.01

  • 34

    All equipment shall be approved and construction appropriate for the exposure and the work to be performed

    1081.02

  • 35

    The employer shall be responsible for the adequacy and proper maintenance.

    1081.03

  • 36

    No person shall be subjected of exposed hazardous environmental condition without protection.

    1081.04

  • 37

    is a science and art devoted to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, prevention and control of environmental factors or stresses arising in or from the workplace that may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort among workers or others in the community.

    Industrial Hygiene

  • Operating Systems and Office Automation

    Operating Systems and Office Automation

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    Operating Systems and Office Automation

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    engineering measurements

    engineering measurements

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    engineering measurements

    engineering measurements

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    Uts

    Uts

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    Uts

    Uts

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    Engineering measurements 0.2

    Engineering measurements 0.2

    Micah Tajanlangit · 31問 · 1年前

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    OSOA MIDTERMS

    OSOA MIDTERMS

    Micah Tajanlangit · 67問 · 1年前

    OSOA MIDTERMS

    OSOA MIDTERMS

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    ENGINEERING DRAWING

    ENGINEERING DRAWING

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    ENGINEERING DRAWING

    ENGINEERING DRAWING

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    eng. measurement endterm

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A machine is a tool used to make work easier. It is basically an assemblage of parts that transmit forces, motion and energy in a predetermined manner.

    Machine Safety

  • 2

    They are the "_____________" of which the more complicated machines or compound machines are made

    building blocks

  • 3

    Simple machines are mechanical devices that change the direction or magnitude of a force.

    Machine Safety

  • 4

    the start of the industrial revolution Modern machines were conceptualized and created.

    18th century

  • 5

    Collars, couplings, cams, clutches, flywheels, shaft ends, spindles, meshing gears, and horizontal or vertical shafting are some examples of common rotating mechanisms which may be hazardous. The danger increases when projections such as set screws, bolts, nicks, abrasions, and projecting keys or set screws are exposed on rotating parts.

    Rotating

  • 6

    Nip Points In-running nip point (or points where parts of the hand, body or clothes can get caught in-between) hazards are caused by the _______ parts of machinery.

    Rotating

  • 7

    ___________ motions may be hazardous because during the back-and-forth or up and-down motion, a worker may be struck by or caught between a moving and a stationary part.

    Reciprocating

  • 8

    ___________ motion (movement in a straight, continuous line) creates a hazard because a worker may be struck or caught in a pinch or shear point by the moving part.

    Traversing

  • 9

    the danger of ________ action exists at the point of operation where finger, arm and body injuries can occur and where flying chips or scrap material can strike the head, particularly in the area of the eyes or face. Such hazards are present at the point of operation in cutting wood, metal, or other materials

    Cutting

  • 10

    the purpose of hlanking, drawing, or stamping metal or other materials. The danger of this type of action occurs at the point of operation where stock is inserted, held, and withdrawn by hand. Typical machines used for _________ operations are power presses

    Punching

  • 11

    ___________ action involves applying power to a slide or knife in order to trim or shear metal or other materials. A hazard occurs at the point of operation where stock is actually inserted, held, and withdrawn.

    Shearing

  • 12

    What are the examples of shearing machine operations?

    hydraulically,mechanically,pneumatically

  • 13

    action results when power is applied to a slide in order to draw or stamp metal or other materials. A hazard occurs at the point of operation where stock is inserted, held, and withdrawn

    Bending

  • 14

    Equipment that uses bending action includes

    power presses,press brakes,tubing benders

  • 15

    that point where work is performed on the material, such as cutting, shaping, boring, or forming of stock.

    The point of operation

  • 16

    all components of the mechanical system which transmit energy to the part of the machine performing the work. These components include flywheels, pulleys, belts, connecting rods, couplings, cams, spindles, chains, cranks, and gears

    Power transmission apparatus

  • 17

    all parts of the machine which moves while the machine is working. These can include reciprocating, rotating, and transverse moving parts, as well as feed mechanism and auxiliary parts of the machine.

    Other moving parts

  • 18

    These are very common in companies that utilize oil, water or any liquid in the production process and in the construction industry where there are a lot of falling debris, like small pieces of wood, nails, and hand tools

    Direct hazards

  • 19

    The following table is the allowable time a worker can stay in a work area without hearing protection

    Noise

  • 20

    What are the 2 types of extreme temperature?

    extreme hot and cold

  • 21

    What are the classifications of hazard?

    direct hazard,physical hazard,chemical hazard,,biological hazard,ergonomic hazard

  • 22

    2 types of radiation

    ionizing, non-ionizing radiation

  • 23

    These are pressures beyond the allowable levels. needed by the human body. Normal atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi, and even. a small change in the atmospheric pressure has a corresponding effect to humans. Examples of workers exposed to extreme pressure are those involved in excavation work, scuba diving, and piloting airplanes

    extreme presssure

  • 24

    These are substances in solid, liquid or gaseous forms known to cause poison, fire, explosion or ill effects to health. Examples include gases, fumes, vapor, mist and dust. These are airborne particles or airborne toxic elements that evaporate in the air and can cause irritation, discomfort and even death. Chemical routes of entry to the body are by inhalation, ingestion and skin absorption

    Chemical hazard

  • 25

    Chemical routes of entry to the body are:

    inhilation,injestion,skin absorption

  • 26

    These are hazards caused by viruses, fungi and bacteria

    Biological hazard

  • 27

    These are caused by improper posture or postural stress.

    Ergonomic hazard

  • 28

    3 hazard control measures

    engineering method,administrative method,ppe

  • 29

    this is the application of engineering technology to control hazards.

    engineering method

  • 30

    this aims to minimize the exposure of humans to workplace hazards and employs administrative approaches such as rotation and shifting

    administrative method

  • 31

    these are considered as the last line of defense. These devices provide limited protection to the ones using them.

    ppe

  • 32

    Rule ____ of the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS) requires employers to provide appropriate personal protective equipment to workers.

    1080

  • 33

    _____ General Provisions: Every employer shall at his/her own expense furnish his/her workers with protective equipment for the eyes, face, hands and feet, protective shields and barriers whenever necessary by reason of the hazardous nature of the process or environment, chemical or radiological or other mechanical irritants or hazards capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of the body througla absorption, inhalation or physical contact

    1081.01

  • 34

    All equipment shall be approved and construction appropriate for the exposure and the work to be performed

    1081.02

  • 35

    The employer shall be responsible for the adequacy and proper maintenance.

    1081.03

  • 36

    No person shall be subjected of exposed hazardous environmental condition without protection.

    1081.04

  • 37

    is a science and art devoted to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, prevention and control of environmental factors or stresses arising in or from the workplace that may cause sickness, impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort among workers or others in the community.

    Industrial Hygiene