1. What is the best reference source for welding
safety?
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A. Any industrial safety
manual.
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B. AWS-Z49.1
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C. NIOSH.
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D. OSHA.
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2. Which is most important in a welding
environment?
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A. Shop Safety.
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B. Personal Safety.
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C. Industrial Safety.
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D. All of the above.
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3. The first consideration in any welding
operation is?
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A. Quality /
workmanship.
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B. Productivity /
efficiency.
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C. Safety.
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D. Technical
knowledge.
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4. Typical occupational hazards for weldors may
be?
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A. Infra-red and
Ultra-violet radiation.
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B. Toxic fumes and
poisonous gases.
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C. Electrical shock,
explosion.
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D. All of the above and
more.
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5. Accidents usually.
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A. are a result of unsafe
conditions.
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B. are a result of unsafe
acts.
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C. are a results of
Ignorance, carelessness, incompotence, misconduct
ie;
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D. are a combination of
the above.
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6. Accidents usually.
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A. are constructed.
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B. are unpredictable.
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C. terminate with
favorable consequences
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D. are un-avoidable.
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7. Welding.
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A. is an un-safe
occupation.
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B. is very safe when you
follow the proper safety procedures.
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C. accidents and hazards
can not be prevented.
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D. safety is an
option.
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8. Highly Skilled Weldors always.
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A. keep up with the latest
developments in welding.
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B. earn good wages.
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C. practice safety.
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D. all of the above.
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9. Safety in welding.
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A. comes naturally.
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B. can be learned by
watching other weldors.
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C. must be carefully
practiced.
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D. is not always the most
important thing.
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10. Weldors, who do not practice safety,
usually?
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A. may damage
equipment.
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B. may hurt themselfs
and/or others.
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C. make lousy organ
donors.
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D. all of the above.
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