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AFNR Shop Safety Quiz 2019-2020
NAME: _________________________________________________
Directions: Mark each of the statements “T” for true or “F” for false by circling the appropriate choice.
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
6. The shops and fabrication areas are places to learn so you are encouraged work on projects that
are not your own so that you can learn more.
7. It is ok to talk with your neighbor or partner when they are operating a piece of equipment.
T
F
8. Food, drink, and gum are not permitted in the shop area.
T
F
9. You shouldn’t use any equipment in the shop before first checking with your instructor.
T
F
10. Closed toed shoes are a must when in the shop setting.
T
F
11. If a piece of equipment or a tool is broken, YOU should fix it immediately.
T
F
T
F
T
F
12. Ventilation / air handler systems should be on at all times while working in the shop or
fabrication areas.
13. Clothing does not need to be skin tight, but also not baggy. If it is questionable, it should not
be worn as questionable clothing could get caught in machines.
14. JIG SAW – if you can hold it yourself, you do not need to clamp wood to the table
T
F
T
F
15. JIG SAW – our jigs are variable speed, meaning that how hard you pull the trigger affects
speed
16. JIG SAW – if a blade is bent or dull, tell an instructor and get it replaced
T
F
17. PALM SANDER – the palm sander is for sanding finishing details and smoothing the wood
T
F
18. PALM SANDER – always sand against the grain of the wood to prevent scratching the wood
T
F
19. PALM SANDER – when the sandpaper is ripped or dull, put it away and don’t say anything
T
F
T
F
20. DRILL – return all drills to the tool crib when finished with the bits and batteries still in the
drills
21. DRILL – by increasing the number on the drill, you increase the speed of the drill
T
F
22. DRILL – all cordless drills in the shop are the same; all can do exactly the same job
T
F
T
F
23. BAND SAW – if the band saw blade pops off due to an improper cut (too sharp, etc.) open
the cover and put the blade back on the wheels that it belongs on
24. BAND SAW – the function of the band saw is to cut curves in your wood
1. Working alone in a shop or fabrication area is okay if you are not using powered tools or other
woodworking equipment.
2. Safety glasses are only required when working with power equipment. You do not need
glasses when you are working within the shop area.
3. Wrists bands, watches, etc. are fine as long as they aren’t “baggy”.
4. You are responsible for housekeeping and cleaning up after yourself once you are finished
working on a project.
5. You must report all injuries no matter how small to your instructor.
AFNR Shop Safety Quiz 2019-2020
T
F
25. BAND SAW – wait until the band saw comes to a complete stop before getting your cut
T
F
26. MITER SAW – the function of the miter saw is to cut large pieces of wood
T
F
27. MITER SAW – do not stand directly in front, nor perpendicular, to the blade
T
F
28. MITER SAW – if cutting a 45 degree angle, put your cut angle back to 0 degrees once you
leave the machine
T
F
29. STANDING SANDER – let the sander do the work, don’t jam or force the wood to sand
T
F
T
F
30. STANDING SANDER – the standing sander is for sanding finishing details and smoothing
the wood
31. STANDING SANDER – sand on the right side of the sander when sanding
T
F
32. TABLE SAW – use of the table saw is a multiple person job
T
F
33. TABLE SAW – use a push stick when you are uncomfortable pushing the wood through
T
F
34. TABLE SAW – the function of the table saw is to cut small to medium pieces of wood
T
F
35. DRILL PRESS – the drill press is the best choice in the shop to drill a hole in wood
T
F
T
F
T
F
36. DRILL PRESS – set the RPM on the drill press to what is best for what you are doing (woods
or metal), as if the machine is too high of an RPM it will damage the wood and the bit
37. DRILL PRESS – proper mechanics of the drill press would include one continuous push
down, rather than a staggered “up and down” approach
38. Yellow signs and symbols in the shop mean DANGER
T
F
39. Orange signs and symbols in the shop mean WARNING
T
F
40. Red signs and symbols in the shop mean CAUTION
Please sign this test here: ______________________________________________________
In signing this test, I acknowledge that I have carefully read and fully understand the general safety rules and
operational policies of the Talawanda High School shop, and I will comply with them. I also realize that other,
undefined hazards will exist within the shop area and therefore, my safety, and that of others, is ultimately my
own responsibility.
Date: _______________
Signature of instructor: __________________________
AFNR Shop Safety Quiz 2019-2020
Directions: Mark each of the statements “T” for true or “F” for false by circling the appropriate choice.
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
6. The shops and fabrication areas are places to learn so you are encouraged work on projects that
are not your own so that you can learn more.
7. It is ok to talk with your neighbor or partner when they are operating a piece of equipment.
T
F
8. Food, drink, and gum are not permitted in the shop area.
T
F
9. You shouldn’t use any equipment in the shop before first checking with your instructor.
T
F
10. Closed toed shoes are a must when in the shop setting.
T
F
11. If a piece of equipment or a tool is broken, YOU should fix it immediately.
T
F
T
F
T
F
12. Ventilation / air handler systems should be on at all times while working in the shop or
fabrication areas.
13. Clothing does not need to be skin tight, but also not baggy. If it is questionable, it should not
be worn as questionable clothing could get caught in machines.
14. JIG SAW – if you can hold it yourself, you do not need to clamp wood to the table
T
F
T
F
15. JIG SAW – our jigs are variable speed, meaning that how hard you pull the trigger affects
speed
16. JIG SAW – if a blade is bent or dull, tell an instructor and get it replaced
T
F
17. PALM SANDER – the palm sander is for sanding finishing details and smoothing the wood
T
F
18. PALM SANDER – always sand against the grain of the wood to prevent scratching the wood
T
F
19. PALM SANDER – when the sandpaper is ripped or dull, put it away and don’t say anything
T
F
T
F
20. DRILL – return all drills to the tool crib when finished with the bits and batteries still in the
drills
21. DRILL – by increasing the number on the drill, you increase the speed of the drill
T
F
22. DRILL – all cordless drills in the shop are the same; all can do exactly the same job
T
F
T
F
23. BAND SAW – if the band saw blade pops off due to an improper cut (too sharp, etc.) YOU
SHOULD open the cover and put the blade back on the wheels that it belongs on
24. BAND SAW – the function of the band saw is to cut curves in your wood
T
F
25. BAND SAW – wait until the band saw comes to a complete stop before getting your cut
1. Working alone in a shop or fabrication area is okay if you are not using powered tools or other
woodworking equipment.
2. Safety glasses are only required when working with power equipment. You do not need
glasses when you are working within the shop area.
3. Wrists bands, watches, etc. are fine as long as they aren’t “baggy”.
4. You are responsible for housekeeping and cleaning up after yourself once you are finished
working on a project.
5. You must report all injuries no matter how small to your instructor.
AFNR Shop Safety Quiz 2019-2020
T
F
26. MITER SAW – the function of the miter saw is to cut large pieces of wood
T
F
27. MITER SAW – do not stand directly in front, nor perpendicular, to the blade
T
F
28. MITER SAW – if cutting a 45 degree angle, put your cut angle back to 0 degrees once you
leave the machine
T
F
29. STANDING SANDER – let the sander do the work, don’t jam or force the wood to sand
T
F
T
F
30. STANDING SANDER – the standing sander is for sanding finishing details and smoothing
the wood
31. STANDING SANDER – sand on the right side of the sander when sanding
T
F
32. TABLE SAW – use of the table saw is a multiple person job
T
F
33. TABLE SAW – use a push stick when you are uncomfortable pushing the wood through
T
F
34. TABLE SAW – the function of the table saw is to cut small to medium pieces of wood
T
F
35. DRILL PRESS – the drill press is the best choice in the shop to drill a hole in wood
T
F
T
F
T
F
36. DRILL PRESS – set the RPM on the drill press to what is best for what you are doing (woods
or metal), as if the machine is too high of an RPM it will damage the wood and the bit
37. DRILL PRESS – proper mechanics of the drill press would include one continuous push
down, rather than a staggered “up and down” approach
38. Yellow signs and symbols in the shop mean DANGER
T
F
39. Orange signs and symbols in the shop mean WARNING
T
F
40. Red signs and symbols in the shop mean CAUTION
Please sign this test here: ______________________________________________________
In signing this test, I acknowledge that I have carefully read and fully understand the general safety rules and
operational policies of the Talawanda High School shop, and I will comply with them. I also realize that other,
undefined hazards will exist within the shop area and therefore, my safety, and that of others, is ultimately my
own responsibility.
Date: _______________
Signature of instructor: __________________________
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