OSHA Basic Orientation plus Exam - Questions with verified answers Required when you are exposed to noise over 85 decibels Hearing Protection Hearing
... [Show More] Protection Device Ear Plugs Hearing Protection Device Ear muffs Has little or no training in identifying electrical hazards Non-Qualified Person (electrical) Has received training in and has proven skills and knowledge in the construction and operation of electric equipment Qualified Person (electrical) Occurs when a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air to ground or from one conductor to another Arc Flash The factor that determines the severity of electrical shock Current (electrical) Monitors the amount of current flowing from hot to neutral and trips the circuit if an imbalance happens Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Safety measure that provides a continuous pathway for electrical energy to travel from a conductor or source of energy to the earth Grounding Provides a continuous pathway for electrical energy to travel from one conductor to another Bonding Electricity is used near water, the user of electrical equipment is not grounded, circuits are providing power to portable tools or outdoor receptacles, temporary wiring or extension cords are used GFCI's (requirements) A safe work practice intended to protect you from the accidental start up of machinery or equipment or unexpected release of hazardous energy lockout/tagout Hydraulic, chemical, electrical Hazardous Energy Person who locks or tags out machines or equipment in order to perform service or maintenance on that machine or equipment Authorized employee (lockout/tagout) Worker who operates the equipment being serviced or maintained or works in an area where the servicing or maintenance takes place Affected employee (lockout/tagout) Those whose work operations are or may be in an area where energy control procedure are being used Other employee (lockout/tagout) Preparation for shutdown Lockout/ tagout order (step 1) Machine or equipment isolation lockout/tagout order (step 2) Machine or equipment [Show Less]