#1
Which of the following is a common cause of workplace accidents?
Using faulty equipment
Following safety protocols
Attending regular safety training
Wearing appropriate PPE
#2
Which of the following is a common ergonomic hazard in the workplace?
Standing for long periods
Using ergonomic chairs
Taking regular breaks
Maintaining proper posture
#3
Which of the following is a recommended practice for preventing slips, trips, and falls in the workplace?
Leaving spills unattended
Wearing shoes with proper traction
Running in the workplace
Ignoring warning signs
#4
Which of the following is a common cause of electrical hazards in the workplace?
Regular equipment maintenance
Using grounded outlets
Overloading electrical circuits
Keeping cords neatly organized
#5
What is the primary objective of a safety committee in the workplace?
To increase workplace accidents
To identify hazards and prevent accidents
To decrease workplace productivity
To ignore safety protocols
#6
What does MSDS stand for in the context of workplace safety?
Material Safety Data Sheet
Maximum Safe Daily Storage
Mandatory Safety Detection System
Management of Safety Data Standards
#7
When operating a forklift, what's the recommended speed in a warehouse?
As fast as possible to save time
Depends on the load being carried
No more than 5 miles per hour
Varies with the operator's experience
#8
What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Office of Safety and Hazard Assessment
Occupational Safety and Hazard Association
Office of Safety and Health Assessment
#9
What is a 'lockout/tagout' procedure used for in the workplace?
Locking doors during emergency situations
Securing confidential documents
Isolating energy sources to prevent equipment startup
Tagging equipment for maintenance purposes
#10
What does PPE stand for in the context of workplace safety?
Personal Protection Equipment
Preventative Performance Evaluation
Protected Personnel Environment
Professional Product Evaluation
#11
What is the leading cause of fatal accidents involving heavy vehicles?
Speeding
Improper maintenance
Driver fatigue
Lack of safety gear
#12
In the event of a chemical spill, what should be your immediate action?
Ignore it and continue working
Contain the spill if it's safe to do so
Inform your supervisor and wait for instructions
Evacuate the area without delay
#13
When should vehicle operators inspect their vehicles for safety?
Only when there is a suspected issue
Every six months
Before each shift
Once a year
#14
What is the primary purpose of a safety data sheet (SDS)?
To provide detailed instructions for using equipment
To list the chemical ingredients of a product
To provide emergency response information
To list company contact information
#15
What is the importance of having clear communication signals when operating vehicles in a workplace?
To reduce productivity
To increase the risk of accidents
To enhance coordination and safety
To avoid complying with safety regulations