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DOC NO: HSE/T-037

Rev No: 00

Date: May 25, 2006

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Name:__________________ Emp: # ______________

PART A

Tick the correct answer.

Q1. P.P.E Program includes.

a. Employer uses engineering and work practice controls to eliminate or reduce hazards before using
P.P.E.
b. Employer assesses the work place for Hazards.
c. Employer selects P.P.E to protect employees from hazard that cant be
eliminated.
d. All of the above.
e. Only b & c.

Q2. When in a working place hazards like dust and other flying particles, such as metal shaving are present, P.P.E
required is:

a. Full body harness.


b. Rubber gloves.
c. Safety glasses
d. Gum Boots.

Q3. If the work environment can be physically changed to prevent employee exposure to the potential Hazard,
is called:

a. work practice control


b. Engineering control
c. Administrative control
d. Legal control

Q4. If employees can change the way they do their jobs and the exposure to the potential Hazard is removed, it
is called:

a. Work practice control


b. Process control
c. Engineering control.

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d. None of the above.


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Q5. Isolation of a process is an example of

a. Process control
b. Engineering control
c. Work practice control
d. Administrative control

Q6. Which P.P.E is required during concrete pouring?


a. Rubber gum boots
b. Cover all
c. Hard hat
d. Safety glass
e. All of the above

Q7. Which PPE can be used in an oxygen deficient environment?

a. Dust Mask
b. Full Face Gas Mask
c. Face Shield
d. All of the above
e. None of the above

Q8. OSHA requires P.P.E to meet

a. ASME Standard
b. ANSI Standard
c. ASNT Standard
d. British Standard

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PART B

Match the PPE against the hazard for which it is an appropriate protection.

PPE Hazard
1) Safety goggles/glasses Dust, splashes or sprays of hazardous liquid
(Eye protection)

2) Face shields Hot, wet or slippery surfaces; heavy objects,


(Face protection electrical or rolling against the foot; exposure
to nails or molten materials (e.g. paving
materials or metals)

3) Welding shields flying particles, dust, sawdust, corrosives or


(Face protection) intense light

4) Hard hats/helmets radiant light, flying sparks, spatters, slag chip


(Head protection)

5) Safety shoes burns, bruises, abrasions, cuts, punctures,


(Feet protection) fractures, amputations, chemical exposure

6) Gloves and sleeves injury from impact, falling objects, electrical


(Hand & arm protection) shock or bumps

7) Vests, coveralls, body suits, aprons intense heat, splash of hot


(Body protection) metals or liquids, impact from
tools or machinery, cuts,
hazardous chemicals

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PART C

Q1. Identify at least 5 items of an appropriate P.P.E program.

Q2. List at least 4 items that should be covered during P.P.E training.

Q3. Described the two primary means of protecting employees from working place hazard, prior to considering
protective equipment (PPE).

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