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1. PPE is not the rst choice for eliminating workplace
hazards. Select the correct answer and then click the
DONE button.
True
False
2. According to a government survey of workplace
incidents, what areas of the body suffer a signicant
number of injuries and illnesses? Select all that apply
and then click the DONE button.
The head including the eyes and ears
The trunk
The feet
The hands
3. It is your responsibility to wear the proper PPE for your
job tasks. Select the correct answer and then click the
DONE button.
True
False
4. How often should PPE be inspected? Select the correct
answer and then click the DONE button.
Before each use
Once a week
Once a month
None of the above
QUIZ: UNDERSTANDING PPE
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1. When should you wear a hard hat? Select the correct
answer and then click the DONE button.
When there is a possibility of tools or material
falling from an upper level.
When objects are being carried or swung nearby.
When there is a possibility of contact with
electricity.
All of the above
A and B only
2. When adjusting your hard hats headband, how much
clearance should you leave between your head and
the shell? Select the correct answer and then click the
DONE button.
No clearance
One inch
Two inches
None of the above
3. Hard hats are classied according to the level of
protection provided, and it is necessary to wear the
appropriate hard hat for each job situation. Select the
correct answer and then click the DONE button.
True
False
4. Which type and class of hard hat below will protect
the wearer from impacts to the side of the head
and provide the highest level of electrical insulation
capability? Select the correct answer and then click the
DONE button.
Type I, Class G
Type II, Class C
Type I, Class E
Type II, Class E
Type II, Class G
5. When should you discard the entire hard hat? Select
all that apply and then click the DONE button.
When it is cracked
When it has been punctured
When it is broken
When it has taken a heavy blow

QUIZ: HARD HATS
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QUIZ: EYE & HEARING PROTECTION
1. A face shield can be used as primary protection for
your eyes and face. Select the correct answer and then
click the DONE button.
True
False
2. What type of eye protection should you wear when
handling chemicals if a splash hazard exists? Select
the correct answer and then click the DONE button.
Safety Glasses
Safety Glasses with Side Shields
Safety Goggles
Safety Goggles and a Face Shield

3. When handling chemicals, some types of mists, gases,
or vapors they produce require the use of special-
purpose goggles. Select the correct answer and then
click the DONE button.
True
False
4. If an 8-hour time-weighted average exposure to high
noise levels is present, at what decibel level would
hearing protection be required? Select the correct
answer and then click the DONE button.
50 decibels
60 decibels
75 decibels
85 decibels or greater
5. In some high-noise areas, both earmuffs and earplugs
may be required. Select the correct answer and then
click the DONE button.
True
False
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QUIZ: GLOVES
1. When working around rotating parts, gloves can create
a greater hazard than the protection they provide and
should not be worn. Select the correct answer and
then click the DONE button.
True
False
2. Cotton gloves offer protection against which of the
following? Select all that apply and then click the
DONE button.
Splinters
Dirt
Chemicals
Abrasion
3. Which type of glove offers the best protection against
electrical shock and burns. Select the correct answer
and then click the DONE button.
Cotton Gloves
Metal-Mesh Gloves
Insulated Rubber Gloves
Leather Gloves
4. Gloves should cover your hands completely and ft
snugly, but comfortably. Select the correct answer and
then click the DONE button.
True
False
5. Which of the following should always be done
after removing gloves that have been exposed to
chemicals? Select the correct answer and then click
the DONE button.
Dispose of the gloves
Consult your supervisor
Wash your hands
Rinse the gloves with water

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QUIZ: FOOT & BODY WEAR
1. In most work environments, work shoes or boots
with sturdy leather uppers and non-skid soles are
appropriate. Select the correct answer and then click
the DONE button.
True
False
2. Which of the following situations require the use of
safety shoes with toe protection? Select the correct
answer and then click the DONE button.
Working around heavy equipment
Handling equipment that could drop on your toes
Using heavy hand carts
All of the above
3. Select the best type of boot to wear when working
with corrosives or other harmful chemicals. Select the
correct answer and then click the DONE button.
Leather boots
Impermeable rubber or neoprene boots
Canvas shoes
Leather boots with galvanized steel foot guards

4. If working with live electric power, you should not
wear shoes that Select all that apply and then click
the DONE button.
are made with nails.
have non-conductive soles.
are made with metal parts.
made out of leather.

5. Closely woven cotton clothing should be worn to
protect against cuts and bruises when heavy, sharp, or
rough materials are handled. Select the correct answer
and then click the DONE button.
True
False
6. Which materials below would be acceptable to wear
when working with heat or electricity? Select all that
apply and then click the DONE button.
Nylon
Wool
Leather
Rayon

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