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Who is the office of primary responsibility (OPR) of explosive site plans?
a. Safety Office
b. Fire department
c. Civil engineer (CE)
d. The owning organization of the sited building |
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Weapons safety managers (WSM) must complete the weapons safety course within how many days of appointment?
a. 30
b. 60
c. 90
d. 120 |
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An explosives license does not apply to which of the following activities?
a. Explosives operations
b. Explosives storage facilities
c. Pre-positioned mobility explosives
d. Munitions locations used solely for exercies |
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Who will the weapons safety manager (WSM) assist in determining the explosives clear zones required on appropriate base maps?
a. supervisors
b. Commanders
c. Base fire chief
d. Base civil engineer |
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Which action is defined as written authority for a specific short-term departure form a mandatory quantity-distance (Q-D) requirement?
a. Waiver
b. Deviation
c. Exemption
d. Event waiver |
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Which action is written authoriztion that allows a specific departure from a mandatory requirement for other than quantity-distance (Q-D) criteria?
a. Waiver
b. Deviation
c. Exemption
d. Event waiver |
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How often must barricades be inspected to determine the degree of settling corosion?
a. Monthly
b. Quarterly
c. Semi-annually
d. Annually |
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How wide must a firebreak be around a potential explosive site?
a. 25 feet
b. 50 feet
c. 75 feet
d. 100 feet |
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An igloo magazine requires some means of temperature control if the temperature exceeds
a. 100 to 120 degrees
b. 130 to 140 degrees
c. 155 to 165 degrees
d. 175 to 185 degrees |
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What is the minimum clearance required for burning operations near explosives storage areas?
a. 50 feet
b. 100 feet
c. 200 feet
d. 250 feet |
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How many fire extinguishers suitable for the hazards involved must be available when explosives are being handled?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four |
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Where explosives are concerned, the National Electric Code (NEC) places hazardous locations into how many classes?
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. five |
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You are surveying an explosives storage facility where combustible or explosives dusts are generated during routine operations. Your report should reflect the facility as
a. a class II location
b. a class III location
c. an electrical hazard area
d. a potential electrical, fire, and explosive hazard area |
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Who exercises final authority over the movement of explosives by common carrier?
a. Department of Defense (DoD)
b. Local government involved
c. State government involved
d. Department of Transporation (DOT) |
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d. Department of Transportation (DOT) |
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What is normally found in the two general areas of a soft launch control support building (LCSB)?
a. Facility
b. Control center
c. Personnel support and equipment areas
d. Control launch equipment building and mobility gear |
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c. Personnel support and equipment areas |
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Which of these is preferable as a means of getting to the missile in the launcher to perform maintenance?
a. Extended ladders
b. Ladders with cages
c. Elevator work cages
d. Portable pole scaffolds |
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What type of electrical power is used in the minuteman launch control facility environmental control system when in the emergency mode?
a. Battery direct current (DC)
b. Commercial alternating current (AC)
c. Diesel generator
d. Gasoline generator |
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a. Battery direct current (DC) |
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The emergency air-conditioning unit within the minuteman launch control center (LCC) activates when the
a. alternating current (AC) circulating fan for the LCC fails
b. air level drops below normal limits
c. primary brine-chiller unit fails
d. AC power is lost |
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Under emergency conditions, how long will the mass of cool air in the launcher maintain the electronic equipment wihin its operating temperature limits?
a. 6 hours
b. 4 hours
c. 2 hours
d. 1 hour |
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In addition to grounding the aircraft, you must meet what other requirement while loading missiles?
a. No refueling will be authorized
b. No other maintenance will be performed
c. Other electrical systems must be turned off
d. All non-essential personnel must be removed |
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c. Other electrical systems must be turned off |
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Which of these items can store sufficient energy to cause injury from electrical shock even though the power has been disconnected?
a. Batteries
b. Capacitors
c. Generators
d. None of the above, when power is turned off energy is dissipated |
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The use of which type of high-pressure lines should be avoided?
a. Steel
b. Copper
c. Rubber
d. Flexible |
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When flexible high-pressure lines are used around missile sytems, they must be
a. secured to prevent whipping
b. encased in a hardened substance to prevent punctures
c. placed at least eight feet above all working and walking surfaces
d. all of the above |
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a. secured to prevent whipping |
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Speed limits for missile-loaded vehicles must be strictily obeyed to prevent
a. jarring or overturning the missile
b. trailer tire-heat buildup
c. static buildup
d. trailer sway |
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a. jarring or overturning the missile |
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Annually the firing range is inspected by a team that includes which of the following base agencies?
a. Public health
b. Fire department
c. Civil engineering (CE) maintenance
d. Bioenvironmental engineering office |
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Definition
c. Civil engineering (CE) maintenance |
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When the backstop of the firing range is tested for excessive lead, a 3/8 inch rod will be hammered into the backstop and it must pass through
a. A 3-foot layer of topsoil
b. A 4-foot layer of topsoil
c. A 5-foot layer of topsoil
d. A 6-foot layer of topsoil |
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Definition
a. A 3-foot layer of topsoil |
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A weapons range that provides no scoring, is unmanned, and has no aircraft control from the gound is what class of range?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D |
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What are two common hazards associated with weapons ranges?
a. Low-flying aircraft and duds
b. Crowd control and souvenir hunting
c. Stray animals and souvenir hunting
d. Crowd control and low-flying aircraft |
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b. Crowd control and souvenir hunting |
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Who can temporarily approve the use of portable electrical equipment that is not intrinsically safe, in a class I division I location?
a. Fire chief
b. Maintenance officer
c. Ground safety manager
d. Group commander |
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A change in five degrees of temperature equates to a change of tire pressure of
a. 5 percent
b. 3 percent
c. 3 percent
d. 1 percent |
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When may a safety guard enter a tank in an attempt to rescue someone?
a. After notifying paramedics
b. Never only team qualified in confined space rescue may enter a tank
c. After notifying the fire rescue unit and puts on the prescribed respiratory protection
d. When additional help has arrived on the scene and is equipped with the prescribed respiratory equipment |
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d. When additional help has arrived on the scene and is equipped with the prescribed respiratory equipment |
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Term
After fuel residues have been removed through depuddling, fuel cells must be
a. air purged
b. water purged
c. steam cleaned
d. immediately refilled to dissipate hazardous vapors |
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The number of refueling vehicles required to service an aircraft at any one time is determined by the
a. quantity of fuel needed and the available time to refuel the aircraft
b. number of refueling ports on the aircraft
c. size of the aircraft
d. mission |
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Definition
a. quantity of fuel needed and the availabe time to refuel the aircraft |
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You should notify which base agency whenever hydrant fueling and defueling operations are conducted?
a. Job control
b. Base safety
c. Base operations
d. Fire department |
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A service cart must be at least how many feet away from a fueling operation?
a. 25 feet
b. 50 feet
c. 75 feet
d. 100 feet |
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When filling the fuel tank of a self-generating nitrogen servicing cart (SGNSC), never smoke or allow any open flame closer than how many feet to the unit?
a. 25 feet
b. 50 feet
c. 100 feet
d. 150 feet |
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Refueling equipment and aircraft involved in hot-pit refueling operations should be positioned so that
a. the wind does not blow fuel towards the intakes of operating aircraft engines
b. the standby fire truck has a clear path to the aircraft fueling ports
c. ground personnel have a clear path of egress in case of an emergency
d. hot sparks from vehicle exhaust do not blow into aircraft fueling ports |
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a. the wind does not blow fuel towards the intakes of operating aircraft engines |
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Term
Who should advise the pilot when to abandon an aircraft during emergency hot pit refueling procedures?
a. Maintenance control officer
b. Ground safety manager
c. Refueling supervisor
d. Fire chief |
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A minimum of how many brakes are required on workstands used around aircraft?
a. one
b. two
c. three
d. four |
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The maximum speed that any two maintenance stands may be towed over a smooth, paved surface is
a. 5 mph
b. 10 mph
c. 15 mph
d. 20 mph |
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Which of the following maintenance stands is commonly know as the crew chief stand?
a. B-2
b. B-4
c. B-5
d. C-1 |
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Which of the following maintenance stands has a variable height platform with a maximum platform load of 600 pounds?
a. B-2
b. B-4
c. B-5
d. C-1 |
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Fall protection must be used when performing maintenance on aircraft at a height of at least
a. 4 feet
b. 6 feet
c. 8 feet
d. 10 feet |
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Lanyards, D-rings, locking snap-hooks, and all components of a fall arrest system will also be capable of sustaining a minimum tensile load of
a. 3,000 pounds
b. 5,000 pounds
c. 10,000 pounds
d. 12,000 pounds |
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Which tow team member(s) are authorized to give the "all clear to move" order when towing aircraft?
a. Supervisors
b. Nose walkers
c. Wing walkers
d. Any member decided upon during the tow briefing |
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What is the towing distance in between aircraft if the trailing aircraft has faulty brakes?
a. 100 feet
b. 125 feet
c. 150 feet
d. 200 feet |
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As a general rule, wing walkers will be used when an aircraft is taxied within how many feet of an obstruction?
a. 25
b. 30
c. 40
d. 50 |
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Generally people and vehicles should not pass closer than how many feet to the rear of an aircraft with its engines running?
a. 100
b. 150
c. 200
d. 250 |
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Which publication lists the international aircraft marshalling signals?
a. AFI 75-2, Defense Traffic Management Regulation
b. AFI 91-202, The US Air Force Mishap Prevention Program
c. AFI 11-218, Aircraft Operation and Movement On The Ground
d. AFI 91-206, Participation in Military and Civil Aircraft Accident Investigiatons |
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Definition
c. AFI 11-218, Aircraft Operation and Movement On The Ground |
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Personnel will be tested within how many days of being assigned to duties requiring their knowledge of marshaling signals?
a. 30
b. 60
c. 90
d. 120 |
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Who will initiate signals regarding the operation of aricraft systems during marshalling operations?
a. Pilot
b. Nose walker
c. Tow supervisor
d. Crew chief supervisor |
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Who has the responsibility for policing up the area after the aircraft has taxied?
a. Fireguard
b. Aerospace ground equipment (AGE) monitor
c. Lead crew chief
d. Ground controller |
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After turning, the aircraft will be marshaled forward in a straight line at least how many feet to relieve the loads on the main landing gear?
a. 5 feet
b. 10 feet
c. 15 feet
d. 20 feet |
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Under normal circumstances general purpose vehicles may not exceed what speed when operating on the flightline?
a. 10 mph
b. 15 mph
c. 20 mph
d. 25 mph
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The maximum speed for a vehicle operated within 10 feet of an aircraft is
a. 3 mph
b. 5 mph
c. 10 mph
d. 15 mph |
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Which of these statements is not true concerning vehicle operations on the flightline?
a. "Follow-me" vehicles may exceed 15 mph
b. Vehicles should not pass under the wings of an aircraft
c. A flashing white light at a junction to the flightline indicates it is safe for vehicles to cross
d. Passenger-carrying vehicles must stop at the side of aircraft only when they are loading or unloading passengers.
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Definition
c. A flashing white light at a junction to the flightline indicates it is safe for vehicles to cross |
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Which of the following is not a basic rule for aircraft engine runs?
a. A pilot qualified on the aircraft must be present at all times
b. Do not leave controls unattended when engines are running
c. Parking brakes must be set
d. Wheels must be chocked
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A. A pilot qualified on the aircraft must be present at all times |
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How must fighter aircarft be parked?
a. At a 25 degree angle
b. At a 35 degree angle
c. At a 45 degree angle
d. At a 55 degree angle |
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What is the minimum wing tip clearance for aircraft with wingspans greater than 110 feet?
a. 10-25 feet
b. 25-50 feet
c. 50-75 feet
d. 75-100 feet |
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The concurrent servicing supervisor (CSS) must ensure the fire department is notified
a. At least 15 minutes before starting concurrent servicing operations (CSO)
b. At least 60 minutes before starting CSO
c. At lest 24 hours before starting CSO
d. At least 48 hours before starting CSO |
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a. At least 15 minutes before starting CSO |
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Term
Most mishaps involving aircraft munitions loading and unloading result from
a. adverse weather conditions
b. speeds too fast for conditions
c. unsafe munitions-handling equipment
d. crews failing to follow their checklists |
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Definition
d. crews failing to follow their checklists |
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Horizontal sliding hangar doors must be opened wide enough to permit clearance of at least how many feet at each wing tip?
a. 5 feet
b. 10 feet
c. 15 feet
d. 20 feet |
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How far above the floor of aircraft hangars will the design of the generator allow sparking contacts and other possible ignition sources?
a. 12 inches
b. 18 inches
c. 24 inches
d. 32 inches |
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Who will establish emergency procedures to remove aircraft from hangars in case of fire?
a. Major command (MAJCOM)
b. Fire Chief
c. Ground Safety Manager
d. Aircraft Maintenance Officer |
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d. Aircraft maintenance officer |
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How far above the floor of aircraft hangars must spark producing components be located when a hydraulic jack pumping unit is being used inside a hangar?
a. 12 inches
b. 18 inches
c. 24 inches
d. 32 inches
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What piece of personal protective equipment (PPE) will personnel working on hydraulic systems wear?
a. Goggles
b. Face shield
c. Rubber gloves
d. Cotton overalls |
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What piece of personal protective equipment will personnel working in a parachute drying tower wear?
a. Goggles
b. Hard hats
c. Leather gloves
D. Heat resistant overalls
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When an individual is appointed as a flight safety NCO, they must have completed or be scheduled to attend the flight safety NCO course within how many days of assignment?
a. 30
b. 60
c. 90
d. 120 |
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Who will chair the Bird Hazard Working Group (BHWG) meetings?
a. Wing commander
b. Vice wing commander
c. Chief of flight safety
d. Airfield manager |
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How high should the grass in aircraft movement areas be maintained to limit the attractiveness to wildlife?
a. No more than 14 inches
b. No more than 18 inches
c. No more than 22 inches
d. No more than 26 inches |
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a. No more than 14 inches |
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Warehouse workers who wear respiratory equipment due to handling chemical or toxic supplies require
a. At least 8 hours of formal training in using the equipment
b. At least 16 hours of formal training in using the equipment
c. At least 8 hours hands on training and 4 hours classroom instruction
d. At least 16 hours hands on training and 4 hours of classroom instruction |
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Definition
a. At least 8 hours of formal training in using the equipment |
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What is the minimum allowable width of the aisles in a storage warehouse?
a. 3 feet
b. 5 feet
c. 2 feet wider than the widest vehicle used
d. 3 feet wider than the widest vehicle used |
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c. 2 feet wider than the widest vehicle used |
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Term
Under no circumstances may materials be stacked
closer to a fire sprinkler head than
a. 12 inches
b. 18 inches
c. 24 inches
d. 36 inches |
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What are the minimum and maximum height limitations for the forks of a traveling forklift?
a. Not less than 6 inches nor more than 12 inches above the surface
b. Not less than 2 inches nor more than 6 inches above the surface
c. 12 to 18 inches above the surface
d. 18 to 24 inches above the surface |
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b. Not less than 2 inches nor more than 6 inches above the surface |
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What electronically powered truck with a height of 186 inches, is used in narrow aisle high rise high density order picking operations?
a. Tiering truck
b. Walkie stacker
c. Reach narrow aisle truck
d. Stock selector counter balance truck |
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Definition
d. Stock selector counter balance truck |
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What electronically powered truck is more maneuverable than the standard forklift truck and can generally operate in six foot aisles?
a. Tiering truck
b. Walkie stacker
c. Reach narrow aisle truck
d. Stock selector counter balance truck |
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What is the maximum speed limit for materials handling equipment (MHE) in a warehouse?
a. 3 mph
b. 5 mph
c. 10 mph
d. no more than average walking speed |
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How frequent are sling inspections accomplished?
a. Every 3 months
b. Every 6 months
c. Every 12 months
d. Prior to each use |
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What type of crane has a trolley that is rigidly supported on two or more legs running on fixed rails?
a. Jib
b. Gantry
c. Overhead
d. Underhung |
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What is the minimum clearance that must be maintained between a crane and walls?
a. 2 feet
b. 4 feet
c. 6 feet
d. 8 feet |
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Paint spray booth walls must
a. conform to National Fire Protection Association Standards (NFPAS)
b. be easily cleaned and maintained
c. be of fire resistant materials
d. All of the above |
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Electrical equipment and fixtures in paint and dope areas must always be
a. fire proof
b. vapor proof
c. explosion proof
d. all of the above |
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The most appropriate eye protection device for pressurized spray painting is a
a. pair of general purpose spectacles
b. pair of clear plastic goggles
c. pair of chipper's goggles
d. full face shield |
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What color is used to identify oxygen hoses on cylinders?
a. Red
b. Blue
c. Green
d. Yellow |
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Definition
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When an engine is received in the shop after it is removed from an aircraft on the flightline, it probably requires
a. Inspecting
b. Degreasing
c. Disassembling
d. Decontaminating |
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Which explosive gas commonly found in water treatment plants is not toxic but can cause thermal burns?
a. Methane
b. Carbon dioxide
c. Hydrogen sulfide
d. Carbon monoxide |
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Definition
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Term
What is used at water treatment plants to detect chlorine leaks?
a. Leak detector
b. Bottle of ammonia
c. An alarm on the ventilation system
d. An alarm on the mechanical exhaust system |
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Workers must ventilate a manhole for how long before it an be entered?
a. At least 10 minutes
b. At least 15 minutes
c. At least 20 minutes
d. At least 30 minutes
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When assigned as a safety observer while working around high voltage, a person cannot be assigned any other duties with what exception?
a. If they are an instructor
b. If there is no one else available
c. If they have been thoroughly dual trained
d. If they are able to perform both duties because they are located in the same area |
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a. If they are an instructor |
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emergency equipment required for high voltage areas must include rope that is 1/2 inch hemp and at least
a. 10 inches long
b. 12 inches long
c. 14 inches long
d. 16 inches long |
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Which of these must be installed on high voltage equipment and used for discharging capacitors?
a. Grounding sticks
b. Bonding straps
c. Electrical rods
d. Shorting straps |
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Definition
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Term
What is a common problem associated with vehicles being maintained in an enclosed shop area?
a. Lead gas fumes
b. Carbon dioxide gas
c. Carbon monoxide (CO) gas
d. Excessive noise levels |
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c. Carbon monoxide (CO) gas |
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Term
Vehicle maintenance shop floor drains must be equipped with
a. collectors
b. dividers
c. separators
d. explosive-proof fixtures |
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Term
How is the minimum clearance between a monorail and any obstruction?
a. 36 inches
b. 28 inches
c. 24 inches
d. 18 inches |
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Definition
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Who usually functions as the safety manager in a medical facility?
a. Administrator
b. Facility manager
c. Unit safety representative
d. Director of base medical services (DBMS) |
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Definition
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Which of the following is not a mandatory member of a formal hospital safety committee?
a. Medical supply
b. Host safety staff
c. Veterinary services
d. Plant management staff |
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Hospital glass doors or panels that may be mistaken for openings must be
a. replaced with plexiglass
b. affixed with decals
c. painted over
d. boarded up |
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Definition
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Identify the gas contents of the pipelines by labels that are legible from
a. 20 feet
b. 15 feet
c. 10 feet
d. 5 feet |
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Identify the amount of hazardous chemical supplies that may be stored in a medical facility
a. A day's supply or the smallest unit stock listed container.
b. A week's supply or the smallest unit stock listed container
c. A three month's working supply
d. A month's working supply |
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Definition
b. A week's supply or the smallest unit stock listed container |
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Regarding air flow within ventilation systems, laboratory hood exhaust systems should
a. have hoods located close to the doors and or windows
b. provide face velocity of 200 feet per minute
c. work through the general exhaust system
d. have their own air supply |
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Definition
d. have their own air supply |
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