- 1. A worker places a physical lock on the circuit breaker so it cannot be switched on. Which LOTO step is this?
A) Inspection B) Lockout C) Shutdown D) Preparation
- 2. A maintenance team is pressured to * restart a large production machine quickly after repairs. According to LOTO principles, why are these situations dangerous?
A) Lockout devices weaken equipment B) Machines automatically fail during repairs C) High-stress situations increase accident risk
- 3. A machine suddenly starts during servicing because hidden electrical energy was not discharged from a capacitor. What was most likely skipped in the LOTO process?
A) Stored energy check B) Training attendance C) Shutdown D) Communication
- 4. A worker removes another employee's lock without permission to quickly restart production equipment. Which important LOTO concept was violated?
A) Equipment lubrication B) Mechanical isolation C) Personal responsibility
- 5. A technician places a tag far away from the energy-isolating device where operators cannot easily see it. Why is this dangerous?
A) The machine becomes faster B) It improves energy flow C) The tag increases voltage D) Operators may unknowingly restart the equipment
- 6. In a workshop, only trained workers are allowed to apply locks and tags on equipment. What are these workers called?
A) Authorized persons B) Operators C) Visitors D) Contractors
- 7. Before beginning repairs, an employee checks if stored pressure and residual energy have been released. Which step is being applied?
A) Check B) Shutdown C) Restart D) Training
- 8. A technician disconnects the main electrical supply of a conveyor system before repairs. Which step is being applied?
A) Verification B) Isolation C) Start-up D) Communication
- 9. A maintenance supervisor tests a machine to confirm it is fully de-energized before allowing work to start. Which LOTO step is this?
A) Verification B) Restart C) Shutdown D) Isolation
- 10. An authorized employee identifies all * power sources connected to a machine before servicing it. Which LOTO step is this?
A) Preparation B) Lockout C) Inspection D) Restart
- 11. A worker shuts down a machine using the normal stop button before maintenance begins. Which LOTO step is being performed?
A) Preparation B) Isolation C) Verification D) Shutdown
- 12. A contractor enters a factory to repair equipment. According to LOTO procedures, what should the contractor follow?
A) The onsite employer's LOTO procedures B) Emergency evacuation plan only C) No safety procedures D) Personal preference only
- 13. During maintenance, compressed air remains trapped inside a machine even after power is turned off. What type of hazard does this represent?
A) Noise pollution B) Poor ventilation C) Mechanical vibration D) Stored hazardous energy
- 14. A facility uses red locks and tags with the same shape and size for all LOTO procedures. Why is this important?
A) It increases machine efficiency B) Standardization improves safety recognition C) It reduces maintenance cost
- 15. A maintenance worker places a lock * on a machine switch before repairing equipment. What safety procedure is being applied?
A) Fire Prevention B) Lockout/Tagout C) Risk Transfer D) Grounding
- 16. A worker tries to restart a machine while another employee is still repairing it. Which LOTO principle prevents this accident?
A) Personal responsibility using individual locks B) Faster maintenance procedures C) Equipment lubrication D) Machine calibration
- 17. A battery pushes electrons through a * wire to power a small fan. What electrical quantity is responsible for pushing the electrons?
A) Insulation B) Grounding C) Voltage D) Resistance
- 18. A student plugs a lamp into a wall outlet and the lamp lights up because electricity flows through a complete path. What is this complete path called?
A) Electrical circuit B) Grounding C) Voltage D) Resistance
- 19. A maintenance worker tries to rescue a person being electrocuted by directly touching the victim. According to electrical first aid, what should be done first?
A) Pour water on the victim B) Ignore the situation C) Pull the victim immediately D) Turn off the main power source
- 20. An electrician experiences an irregular heartbeat after severe electric shock. What condition may occur due to this accident?
A) Asthma B) Hypertension C) Migraine D) Ventricular fibrillation
- 21. A homeowner connects many appliances to one socket causing sparks and overheating. What could most likely happen next?
A) Signal interruption B) Electrical fire C) Water leakage D) Mechanical vibration
- 22. During a laboratory activity, a teacher * explains that electric current is measured in amperes. What does electric current refer to?
A) Flow of electricity in a circuit B) Heat produced by electricity C) Pressure inside a battery D) Opposition to current flow
- 23. During inspection, an engineer notices that the electrical system has no proper grounding. What danger may result from this condition?
A) Improved system performance B) Reduced resistance C) Increased risk of electric shock D) Lower electricity consumption
- 24. In a factory, exposed wires are found * near a wet floor. Which common cause of electrical accidents is most dangerous in this situation?
A) Paint defects B) Poor lighting C) Noise D) Wet conditions
- 25. A technician notices that a thin wire slows down the flow of electricity in a circuit. What electrical property opposes current flow?
A) Resistance B) Voltage C) Power D) Frequency
- 26. During a thunderstorm, a worker sees electricity jumping through the air between two wires. What phenomenon is being observed?
A) Ventilation B) Calibration C) Arcing D) Insulation
- 27. Before using electrical equipment, a supervisor reminds workers to avoid using damaged extension cords. Why is this important?
A) Damaged cords increase productivity B) Damaged cords reduce voltage C) Damaged cords improve conductivity D) Damaged equipment can cause electrical accidents
- 28. After an electrical accident, a supervisor checks the building for damaged wiring and contacts a licensed electrician for inspection. What stage of electrical safety procedure is being applied?
A) Mechanical troubleshooting B) Normal maintenance C) After-incident safety procedure D) Pre-operation testing
- 29. A worker touches a live electrical panel with one hand while standing barefoot on a wet floor. Why is this situation extremely dangerous?
A) Voltage becomes zero B) The body becomes a path for current to flow to the ground C) The circuit breaker automatically increases power D) Resistance disappears completely
- 30. An electrician suffers burns after touching an exposed energized wire. What type of hazard is this?
A) Chemical corrosion B) Mechanical failure C) Noise pollution D) Electrical burn
- 31. In a manufacturing plant, electricity suddenly jumps from one conductor to another through the air, producing intense heat and light. What hazard is being described?
A) Electrical arcing B) Voltage drop C) Grounding D) Mechanical overload
- 32. A worker accidentally touches a live wire and electricity passes through the body. What electrical hazard occurred?
A) Insulation B) Electric shock C) Calibration D) Grounding
- 33. A technician calculates current in a circuit using Ohm's Law. The voltage increases while resistance remains constant. What happens to the current?
A) Current decreases automatically B) Current becomes resistance C) Current disappears D) Current increases
- 34. An engineering student uses Ohm's Law to solve for voltage in a circuit. Which three quantities are related in Ohm's Law?
A) Power, speed, and energy B) Heat, light, and sound C) Voltage, current, and resistance
- 35. A technician is working near overhead power lines while carrying a metal ladder. What is the safest action?
A) Ignore warning signs B) Wet the ladder before use C) Touch the wire carefully D) Keep a safe distance from the power lines
- 36. In a workshop, too many appliances are connected to one outlet causing overheating. What is the likely cause of the danger?
A) Proper grounding B) Ventilation C) Overloading D) Low resistance
- 37. A warehouse worker manually lifts a box from the floor and carries it to a shelf. What type of material handling is being performed?
A) Manual handling B) Automated handling C) Hydraulic handling D) Mechanical handling
- 38. A factory uses a conveyor belt to move heavy packages across the production area. What type of material handling is this?
A) Mechanical handling B) Chemical handling C) Hydraulic handling D) Manual handling
- 39. A factory uses a conveyor belt to move heavy packages across the production area. What type of material handling is this?
A) Manual handling B) Chemical handling C) Mechanical handling D) Ergonomic handling
- 40. A worker suffers lower back pain after repeatedly lifting heavy sacks without proper technique. What type of injury is common in manual handling?
A) Electrical burn B) Back injury C) Hearing loss D) Eye irritation
- 41. A worker steps on a pressure-sensitive mat near a robotic machine, causing the machine to stop automatically. What safeguarding device is being used?
A) Fixed barrier B) Lockout device C) Pressure mat device D) Pullback cable
- 42. A machine suddenly cuts through a worker's glove because of contact with a sharp rotating blade. What hazard is this?
A) Cutting or severing hazard B) Electrical hazard C) Fire hazard D) Slip hazard
- 43. During drilling operations, a sharp drill bit punctures a worker's hand. What type of hazard is this?
A) Stabbing or puncture hazard B) Slip hazard C) Crushing hazard D) Fire hazard
- 44. A worker's finger is pinched between two moving rollers in a machine. What type of hazard occurred?
A) Noise hazard B) Drawing-in or trapping hazard C) Chemical hazard D) Radiation hazard
- 45. A factory worker operates a machine * with exposed rotating gears. What safety feature should be installed to protect the worker?
A) Emergency light B) Fuel valve C) Machine guard D) Measuring tape
- 46. A machine uses a barrier that automatically moves according to the size of the wood entering a circular saw. What type of safeguard is this?
A) Self-adjusting guard B) Pressure mat C) Fixed guard D) Emergency stop
- 47. A worker is hit by a moving robotic arm while standing too close to the equipment. What hazard occurred?
A) Ergonomic hazard B) Vibration hazard C) Electrical shock D) Impact hazard
- 48. A supervisor reminds workers that guards should not create additional hazards or interfere with safe operation. Which safeguard requirement is being emphasized?
A) Guards must create no new hazards B) Guards must increase speed C) Guards must reduce lighting D) Guards must increase vibration
- 49. During machine operation, a light beam is interrupted and the machine immediately stops moving. What device is being used?
A) Photoelectric presence-sensing device B) Adjustable guard C) Hydraulic jack D) Grinding wheel
- 50. A worker operating a press machine * is protected by an automatic feeding system that removes the need to place hands near the danger area. What safeguarding classification is being applied?
A) Feeding and ejection method B) Emergency stop system C) Restraint cable system D) Interlocked guarding
- 51. A machine automatically stops when * the protective door is opened during operation. What type of guard is being used?
A) Fixed guard B) Adjustable guard C) Barrier tape D) Interlocked guard
- 52. During a risk assessment, engineers evaluate the machine's condition, location, and intended purpose before operation. Why is this process important?
A) To improve machine color design B) To increase production noise C) To identify and control machine hazards before use D) To reduce machine weight
- 53. A student accidentally places a hand * near the cutting area of a machine. What machine area is considered most dangerous in this situation?
A) Machine base B) Point of operation C) Storage compartment D) Cooling system
- 54. A worker adjusts the machine guard depending on the size of the material being processed. What type of guard is this?
A) Pressure mat B) Adjustable guard C) Fixed guard D) Pullback device
- 55. A maintenance worker removes a machine guard while the machine is still running to speed up adjustments. Which OSHS rule is being violated?
A) Proper lubrication procedure B) Removal of guards without proper authorization and shutdown C) Safe housekeeping practice D) Electrical grounding rule
- 56. A power press machine uses straps connected to the operator's wrists to pull hands away during machine cycling. What device is this?
A) Pullback device B) Two-hand control C) Fixed guard D) Pressure mat
- 57. A worker must press two buttons simultaneously to activate a machine cycle, keeping both hands away from danger. What safeguarding method is this?
A) Pressure-sensitive bar B) Pullback device C) Two-hand control D) Restraint cable
- 58. A machine guard is securely fixed and cannot move while the machine is operating. What type of guard is this?
A) Self-adjusting guard B) Fixed guard C) Adjustable guard D) Pullback device
- 59. A worker's loose clothing gets caught in a rotating shaft while operating equipment. What type of mechanical hazard occurred?
A) Noise exposure B) Entanglement C) Radiation D) Vibration
- 60. A factory uses industrial robots to load and unload materials automatically, reducing direct worker exposure to moving parts. What safeguarding method is being utilized?
A) Manual feeding system B) Robot systems C) Mechanical lubrication D) Portable guarding
- 61. A worker uses a gasoline-powered cutter inside an enclosed area with poor ventilation. What is the major hazard in this situation?
A) Increased lighting B) Lower noise level C) Reduced friction D) Fuel vapors may burn or explode
- 62. A carpenter uses a powered grinder connected to electricity. What type of tool is this?
A) Electric power tool B) Hydraulic tool C) Manual tool D) Hand tool
- 63. A technician works with electrical tools in a wet environment. Which type of tool provides added protection?
A) Double-insulated tools B) Powder-actuated tools C) Hydraulic jacks D) Manual saws
- 64. A mechanic uses compressed air to operate a drill in a workshop. What type of power tool is being used?
A) Liquid fuel tool B) Hand tools C) Pneumatic tool D) Hydraulic tool
- 65. A worker operating a grinder removes the protective guard to work faster. Why is this extremely dangerous?
A) The grinder becomes quieter B) The grinding wheel becomes softer C) Moving parts and debris can directly injure the worker D) The tool uses less power
- 66. A worker checks a screwdriver for cracks before using it. Why is this important?
A) To increase electricity flow B) To prevent accidents caused by damaged tools C) To improve paint quality D) To reduce noise
- 67. A technician repeatedly uses vibrating power tools for long periods without rest. What long-term hazard may develop?
A) Better grip strength B) Reduced muscle fatigue C) Improved circulation D) Hand-arm vibration injury
- 68. A workshop supervisor reminds workers to disconnect tools before changing blades. Why is this important?
A) To reduce tool vibration B) To improve cutting speed C) To sharpen the blade automatically D) To prevent accidental starting
- 69. A mechanic uses clamps to hold metal while operating a drill. Why is this safer?
A) It removes the need for PPE B) It eliminates electrical hazards C) It increases drill speed D) It frees both hands to safely control the tool
- 70. A worker carries a power tool by holding the electrical cord. Which safety rule is being violated?
A) Operate tools with wet hands B) Never carry tools by the cord or hose C) Remove all safety devices D) Always pull tools by the wire
- 71. During metal cutting, a worker secures the material using a vise before sawing. What safety practice is being followed?
A) Reducing tool weight B) Increasing cutting speed C) Securing the workpiece properly D) Removing tool guards
- 72. A worker uses a steel hammer to strike a hardened steel surface, causing sharp fragments to fly off. What hazard is most likely to occur?
A) Flying sharp fragments from mushroomed heads B) Hydraulic pressure loss C) Electrical grounding failure D) Fuel leakage
- 73. During grinding operations, sparks and metal fragments fly toward nearby workers. What hazard is present?
A) Chemical leakage B) Water contamination C) Ejection hazard D) Signal interference
- 74. A factory employee uses pliers instead of the correct wrench to tighten a bolt, causing the tool to slip and injure the hand. Which safety principle was ignored?
A) Increase tool pressure B) Avoid using PPE C) Use the proper tool for the task D) Remove damaged bolts
- 75. A construction worker operates a powder-actuated tool without training. Why is this dangerous?
A) The tool becomes lighter B) It improves cutting efficiency C) Powder-actuated tools operate like loaded guns D) It reduces productivity
- 76. A technician wears safety goggles while grinding metal to protect against flying particles. What safety measure is being applied?
A) Electrical grounding B) Use of PPE C) Lockout procedure D) Fuel isolation
- 77. A worker notices a hammer with a loose handle and labels it unsafe. What should be done next?
A) Continue using it carefully B) Use it as a wrench C) Paint the handle D) Remove the damaged tool from use
- 78. A student uses a hammer manually to drive a nail into wood during a workshop activity. What type of tool is being used?
A) Pneumatic tool B) Hand tool C) Powder-actuated tool D) Hydraulic tool
- 79. A worker trips over an extension cord stretched across the workshop floor. Which portable power tool hazard caused the accident?
A) Fuel explosion B) Trip hazard from trailing cables C) Hand-arm vibration D) Dust inhalation
- 80. A technician pulls a wrench toward the body instead of pushing it away. Why is this recommended?
A) Pulling reduces the risk of slipping injuries B) Pulling reduces tool weight C) Pulling increases tool speed D) Pulling improves voltage
- 81. A factory failed to review its LOTO procedures for many years, leading to unsafe practices. What should have been done regularly?
A) Annual inspection and review of procedures B) Continuous machine operation C) Monthly replacement of tools D) Daily repainting of equipment
- 82. During machine maintenance, a technician prevents accidental startup by attaching a warning tag. What is the purpose of the tag?
A) To reduce electricity cost B) To improve production C) To warn others not to operate the equipment D) To increase machine speed
- 83. During equipment restart, the supervisor checks the area for tools and ensures workers are clear from danger zones. Why is this important?
A) To safely restart the equipment B) To increase production speed C) To reduce machine temperature D) To improve communication signals
- 84. A gas detector sounds an alarm after detecting a leak of combustible gas inside a facility. What is the primary purpose of the detector?
A) Cool heated surfaces B) Detect combustible gases before fire or explosion occurs C) Improve lighting conditions D) Increase oxygen supply
- 85. Two technicians are servicing the same machine during different shifts. What should happen before the outgoing worker removes the lock?
A) The power should remain on B) The incoming worker must place their lock first C) The machine should be restarted immediately D) The warning tags should be removed permanently
- 86. During a fire emergency, a facility's smoke detectors, heat detectors, alarms, and communication systems work together to alert occupants and responders. What overall system is being described?
A) Mechanical ventilation system B) Electrical transmission system C) Fire detection and alarm system D) Hydraulic distribution system
- 87. A worker stores combustible materials directly below sprinkler heads, reducing their effectiveness during emergencies. Which fire safety guideline is being violated?
A) Electrical grounding practice B) Machine guarding rule C) Proper storage clearance below sprinklers D) Lockout/tagout procedure
- 88. A fire in a machine shop involving burning magnesium metal becomes more intense when water is applied. What class of fire is involved?
A) Class B fire B) Class C fire C) Class A fire Class C fire D) Class D fire
- 89. A fire investigator explains that removing oxygen from a fire using a blanket interrupts combustion. What fire extinguishing principle is being applied?
A) Ignition enhancement B) Smothering C) Electrical grounding D) Fuel enrichment
- 90. A building fire alarm suddenly sounds, warning occupants to evacuate immediately. What system is being used?
A) Alarm signaling system B) Hydraulic system C) Lubrication system D) Ventilation system
- 91. A warehouse stores LPG cylinders upright and securely capped when not in use. What fire prevention measure is being applied?
A) Water suppression B) Fuel heating C) Safe storage of gas cylinders D) Electrical grounding
- 92. A factory installs heat detectors that respond when the temperature rises rapidly above normal levels. What type of detector is this?
A) Smoke detector B) Pressure detector C) Rate-of-rise heat detector D) Voltage detector
- 93. A company stores flammable liquids in cool, well-ventilated areas away from ignition sources. Why is this important?
A) To improve combustion B) To reduce the possibility of ignition and fire spread C) To increase fuel evaporation D) To reduce detector sensitivity
- 94. A kitchen fire involving cooking oil spreads rapidly inside a commercial restaurant. What class of fire is involved?
A) Class D fire B) Class C fire C) Class K fire D) Class A fire
- 95. A supervisor reminds workers that fire prevention can be achieved by controlling heat sources, fuel sources, and how they interact. Which fire concept explains this?
A) Lockout system B) Mechanical guarding C) Heat director principle D) Fire triangle
- 96. A smoke detector activates after detecting smoke inside a building. What is the main purpose of this device?
A) Machine cooling B) Fire suppression C) Electrical grounding D) Early fire detection
- 97. During a small Class A fire involving paper and wood, firefighters use water to extinguish the flames. Why is water effective?
A) It increases oxygen supply B) It spreads combustible liquids C) It cools the burning material below ignition temperature D) It increases combustion speed
- 98. A laboratory stores gasoline and solvents inside approved containers away from heat sources. What class of fire involves flammable liquids?
A) Class A fire B) Class B fire C) Class C fire D) Class D fire
- 99. A technician sees sparks and flames coming from an energized electrical panel. What type of fire is involved?
A) Class D fire B) Class A fire C) Class C fire D) Class B fire
- 100. A worker stores oily rags inside a covered metal container after use. What fire prevention practice is being followed?
A) Removing fire alarms B) Proper housekeeping C) Increasing ventilation only D) Overloading storage areas
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