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2001 ANNUAL REFRESHER
“IN PURSUIT OF SAFETY”
WY MSHA STATE GRANT
PROGRAM
RULES OF PLAY FOR
“IN PURSUIT OF SAFETY”
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YOU WILL BE DIVIDED INTO 2 OR
MORE “TEAMS”
EACH TEAM WILL USE A
DIFFERENT COLORED HAUL
TRUCK GAME PIECE
EACH TEAM WILL ROLL A DIE TO
DETERMINE ORDER OF PLAYHIGHEST ROLL GOING FIRST
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RULES OF PLAY FOR
“IN PURSUIT OF SAFETY”
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PLAY WILL PROCEED CLOCK-WISE
FROM THE STARTING TEAM
EACH TEAM WILL HAVE AN
OPPORTUNITY TO ANSWER ONLY
ONE QUESTION FOR EACH TURN
EACH TEAM WILL RECEIVE 10
POINTS FOR EACH CORRECTLY
ANSWERED QUESTION - PARTIAL
POINTS MAY BE AWARDED BY YOUR
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INSTRUCTOR
RULES OF PLAY FOR
“IN PURSUIT OF SAFETY”
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THE WINNING TEAM WILL BE
DETERMINED BY ARRIVING FIRST IN
THE CENTER OF THE GAME BOARD
AFTER SUCCESSFULLY
ANSWERING AT LEAST ONE
QUESTION IN EACH TOPIC (COLOR)
OR...
THE TEAM WITH THE HIGHEST
POINT SCORE AT THE END OF THE
GAME
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RULES OF PLAY FOR
“IN PURSUIT OF SAFETY”
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YOUR INSTRUCTOR WILL BE THE
FINAL JUDGE AS TO WHETHER
YOUR TEAM ANSWERED THE
QUESTION SATISFACTORIALLY!
YOU WILL HAVE UNTIL THE MUSIC
STOPS TO CORRECTLY ANSWER
EACH QUESTION - AN
UNANSWERED QUESTION AT THE
END OF THE MUSIC WILL BE A
WRONG ANSWER!
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GROUND CONTROL
TRANSPORTATION & COMMUNICATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
MANDATORY H & S STANDARDS
EXPLOSIVES
FIRST AID
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GROUND CONTROL
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THE TERM USED TO DESCRIBE
THE ANGLE THAT A FREE-PILED
MATERIAL MAKES WITH A
HORIZONTAL PLANE
ANGLE OF REPOSE
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MINING METHODS SHALL BE USED
THAT WILL MAINTAIN ____________
IN PLACES WHERE PERSONS WORK
OR TRAVEL.
WALL, BANK AND SLOPE STABILITY
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WHEN SHOULD HIGHWALLS,
BANKS, AND BENCHES, ETC. BE
INSPECTED?
PRIOR TO WORK COMMENCING, AS
GROUND CONDITIONS WARRANT
56.3401
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WHAT ARE THE FOUR BASIC TYPES
OF SLOPE FAILURES COMMONLY
SEEN MINE HIGHWALLS?
ROCK FALL, ROTATIONAL SHEAR,
PLANE FAILURE, AND BLOCK FLOW
Rotational Shear
Slope
Failure
Rock Fall
Block Flow
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GROUND CONDITIONS AT SURFACE
METAL/NONMETAL MINES SHALL
BE EXAMINED BY:
A PERSON EXPERIENCE IN
EXAMINING AND TESTING GROUND
CONDITIONS DISIGNATED BY THE
OPERATOR.
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IF HAZARDOUS GROUND CONDITINS
EXIST, WHAT MUST BE DONE UNTIL
CORRECTIVE WORK IS
COMPLETED?
AREA MUST BE POSTED AND/OR
BARRICADED
56.3200
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LOOSE, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
SHALL BE:
STRIPPED FOR AT LEAST 10’ FROM
THE TOP OF THE PIT OR BE SLOPED TO
THE ANGLE OF REPOSE
56.3131
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WHAT IS A SLOPE FAILURE THAT
OCCURS ALONG A PLANE OR
BETWEEN LAYERS OF MATERIAL
PLANE SHEAR
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WHAT MUST BE DONE WITH UNSAFE
GROUND CONDITIONS?
Must be taken down or supported before
work or travel is permitted in area
56.3200
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TECHNIQUES USED TO PREVENT OR
CONTAIN SLOPE FAILURES ARE
COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS:
GROUND CONTROL TECHNIQUES OR
METHODS
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WHAT,ACCORDING TO 30 CFR
56.3000, IS A PASSAGE , WALK OR
HAULAGE WAY REGULARLY USED
OR DESIGNATED FOR PERSONS TO
GO FROM ONE PLACE TO
ANOTHER CALL ?
A TRAVELWAY
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WHAT IS THE TERM FOR A TYPE OF
EMBANKMENT FAILURE THAT
OCCURS AT OR ABOVE THE TOE OF
A SLOPE...
A SLOPE FAILURE
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WHAT CONDITIONS WOULD ALERT
YOU THAT A SLOPE FAILURE
COULD BE ABOUT TO OCCUR?
FRACTURED OR BROKEN ROCKS IN
THE HIGHWALL, VERTICAL
DISPLACEMENT OF ROCK LAYERS,
CRACKS IN ROCKS, CRACKS IN THE
GROUND, UNDERCUT HIGHWALLS,
FREEZING OR THAWING, HEAVY
ROCKS PILED ON TOP OF LIGHT
ROCKS, MATERIAL STEEPER THAN
NORMAL ANGLE, WET WEATHER
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THE WIDTH AND HEIGHT OF
BENCHES SHALL BE BASED ON
WHAT?
THE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT USED FOR
CLEANING OF BENCHES OR FOR
SCALING WALLS, BANKS OR SLOPES
56.3130
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A TYPE OF EMBANKMENT FAILURE
WHERE THE FAILURE OCCURS
BELOW THE TOE OF THE SLOPE, IS
CALLED...
A TOE FAILURE
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GROUND CONTROL METHODS
USED BY SURFACE MINES TO
PREVENT HIGHWALL ACCIDENTS
INCLUDE...
MAINTAINING PROPER SLOPE, BARRIERS,
ROCK BOLTING, BENCHES OR TERRACES,
REMOVING WATER PRESSURE, SCALING
LOOSE MATERIAL
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WHAT IS THE MATERIAL THAT
OVERLIES A DEPOSIT OF USEFUL
MATERIAL OR ORE CALLED?
OVERBURDEN
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HOW LONG MUST A RECORD OF
WORK PLACE EXAMINATIONS BE
KEPT BY THE MINE OPERATOR?
1 YEAR
56.18002
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WHAT ARE TWO MAJOR
CONCERNS WHEN WORKING ON
OR AROUND STOCK PILED
MATERIAL?
BRIDGING OVER DRAW OFF POINTS, &
ENGULFING HAZARDS
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WHEN THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT
THE GROUND AT DUMPING
LOCATIONS MAY FAIL TO SUPPORT
THE MOBIL EQUIPMENT, WHERE
SHALL LOADS BE DUMPED?
AT A SAFE DISTANCE BACK FROM THE
EDGE OF THE UNSTABLE AREA
56.9304(b)
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WHERE ARE BERMS OR GUARD
RAILS REQUIRED?
ON ELEVATED ROADWAYS AND AT
DUMP SITES
56.9300 & 56.9301
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WHAT IS THE MINIMUM HEIGHT OF
A BERM?
AXLE HIGH OF THE LARGEST PIECE
OF EQUIPMENT USING THE AREA
56.9300(b)
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WHAT IS A PILE OR MOUND OF
MATERIAL CAPABLE OF
RESTRAINING A VEHICLE CALLED?
A BERM
56.9000
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A SUITABLE _____________ SHALL BE
PROVIDE AT THE MINE TO OBTAIN
ASSISTANCE IN THE EVENT OF AN
EMERGENCY.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
56.18013
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WHAT MUST BE USED WHEN
PERSONS ARE REQUIRED TO WORK
AROUND DRAWHOLES?
PLATFORMS OR SAFETY LINES
56.9312
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ACCORDING TO MSHA, PERSONS
SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED TO
RIDE OR BE TRANSPORTED ON OR
IN WHAT APPLIANCES OR
EQUIPMENT?
DIPPERS,SHOVELS, BUCKETS, FORKS,
CLAMSHELLS, CARGO SPACE OF
HAULAGE EQUIPMENT, OR OUTSIDE
THE CABS OR BEDS OF MOBILE
EQUIPMENT
56.9200
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WHAT ARE THE MSHA
REQUIREMENTS FOR EQUIPMENT
CAB WINDOWS?
BE SAFETY GLASS OR EQUIVALENT, IN
GOOD CONDITON AND KEPT CLEAN
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WHAT MUST BE PROVIDED TO
PREVENT OVERTRAVEL OR
OVERTURNING AT DUMP
LOCATIONS?
BERMS, BUMPER BLOCKS, SAFETY
HOOKS, OR SIMILAR MEANS
56.9301
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WHO DOES MSHA ALLOW TO GET
ON AND OFF OF MOVING MOBIL
EQUIPMENT?
TRAINMEN
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WHEN THERE IS AN OPERATOR
PRESENT, WHAT MUST YOU DO
BEFORE GETTING ON OR OFF THE
EQUIPMENT?
NOTIFY THE OPERATOR
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WHAT MUST BE DONE WHEN
DEFECTS AFFECTING SAFETY ARE
FOUND ON MOBIL EQUIPMENT?
EQUIPMENT MUST BE TAKEN OUT OF
SERVICE, PLACED IN DESIGNATED AREA
OR TAGGED OUT UNTIL CORRECTIONS
ARE MADE. 56.14100(C)
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WHEN SHOULD YOU INSPECT
MOBILE LOADING AND HAULAGE
EQUIPMENT?
BEFORE SUCH EQUIPMENT IS PLACED
INTO OPERATION
56.1400(a)
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WHAT EQUIPMENT IS USED TO TOW
HEAVY EQUIPMENT?
PROPERLY SIZED TOW BARS OR
OTHER EFFECTIVE MEANS OF
CONTROL
56.14209
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MINE EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT BE
ASSIGNED, ALLOWED OR REQUIRED
TO PERFORM WORK ALONE IN
AREAS WHERE HAZARDOUS
CONDITIONS EXIST UNLESS...
THEY CAN COMMUNICATE WITH
OTHERS, CAN BE HEARD OR CAN BE
SEEN
56.18020
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WHEN PARKING MOBIL EQUIPMENT
ON A GRADE, THE WHEELS MUST BE
____________ OR TURNED INTO A
BANK.
CHOCKED
56.14207
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WHAT TYPE OF WARNING DEVICE
MUST BE USED WHEN PARKED
EQUIPMENT CREATES A HAZARD?
VISUAL WARNING DEVICE
56.14208
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WHERE MUST EMERGENCY
TELEPHONE NUMBERS BE POSTED?
AT APPROPRIATE TELEPHONES
56.18012
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MOBILE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
SHALL HAVE
OF THE
EQUIPMENT WHILE IT IS IN
MOTION.
CONTROL
56.9101
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WHAT MUST BE DONE WITH LARGE
ROCKS BEFORE LOADING IF THEY
COULD ENDANGER PERSONS?
LARGE ROCKS MUST BE BROKEN
56.9202
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EQUIPMENT OPERATING SPEEDS
SHALL BE...
PRUDENT AND CONSISTANT WITH
CONDITIONS OF ROADWAY, GRADES,
CLEARANCE, VISIBILITY, TRAFFIC,
AND TYPE OF EQUIPMENT USED
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WHAT ARE THE THREE EFFICIENCY
LEVELS IDENTIFIED FOR
PARTICULATE RESPIRATORS UNDER
42 CFR 84?
95%, 99%, AND 99.97%
42 CFR 84
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WHAT SIZE OF PARTICLE IS
CONSIDERED TO BE RESPIRABLE
DUST?
10 MICRONS OR SMALLER
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HOW OFTEN DOES MSHA REQUIRE
DUST MONITORING TO BE
PERFORMED?
AS FREQUENTLY AS NECESSARY TO
DETERMINE THE ADEQUACY OF THE
CONTROL MEASURES
56.5002
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WHAT IS ?????
PNEUMOULTRAMICROSCOPICSILICOVOLCANOCIOSIS
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MINER’S SILICOSIS
(US BUREAU OF MINES DICTIONARY)
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WHAT ARE THE THREE SERIES OF
PARTICULATE RESPIRATORS
DESIGNATED UNDER 42 CFR 84?
N, R, AND P
42 CFR 84
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WHAT DO THE SERIES
DESIGNATIONS N, R, AND P UNDER
THE PARTICULATE RESPIRATOR
REGULATIONS STAND FOR?
N = NOT RESISTANT TO OIL AEROSOLS
R= RESISTANT TO OIL AEROSOLS
P = OIL AEROSOL PROOF
42 CFR 84
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN BLACK LUNG AND
SILICOSIS?
BLACK LUNG CAUSED BY COAL AND
DOES NOT PROGRESS ONCE
EXPOSURE HAS CEASED.
SILICOSIS CAUSED BY SILICA DUST
AND IS CONCIDERED A PROGRESSIVE
DESEASE
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WHEN USING A RESPIRATOR TO
PROTECT EMPLOYEES FROM
SPECIFIC RESPIRATORY HAZARDS,
WHAT MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED
PRIOR TO RESPIRATOR USE?
QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE FIT
TESTING
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WHAT AGENCY APPROVES
PARTICULATE RESPIRATORS FOR
MINE USE?
NIOSH
42 CFR 84
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IF YOU ARE WORKING IN AN AREA
WITH A RESPIRATORY HAZARD
REQUIRING MANDATORY WORKER
PROTECTION UNDER 42 CFR 84,
WHAT CLASS OF RESPIRATOR ARE
YOU USING?
P100
42 CFR 84
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WHAT MUST BE PRESENT WHEN
RESPIRATORS ARE USED IN
ATMOSPHERES THAT ARE
IMMEDIATELY HARMFUL TO LIFE?
AT LEAST ONE OTHER PERSON WITH
BACK UP EQUIPMENT AND RESCUE
CAPABILITIES
56.5005(C)
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UNDER 30 CFR PART 56 WHO SETS
THE THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES
FOR AIRBORNE CONTAMINANTS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF
GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL
HYGIENIST
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DUST PARTICLES SMALLER THAN
_______ MICRONS ARE INVISIBLE TO
THE HUMAN EYE.
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WHAT IS A COMMON NAME FOR
SILICA?
SAND OR QUARTS
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WHERE CAN WE FIND SILICA?
CRYSTALLINE SILICA (FREE SILICA) IS
MOST COMMONLY FOUND IN THE
FORM OF QUARTZ IN NEARLY ALL
MINERAL DEPOSITS. SOME ROCKS
ARE GRANITE, SANDSTONE,
LIMESTONE, SHALE, AND TRAPROCK.
SILICA IS THE PRINCIPLE
COMPONENT OF SAND AND OCCURS
IN MANY SOILS.
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WHAT SURFACE MINING JOBS ARE
AT HIGHEST RISK OF EXPOSURE TO
SILICA?
DRILLERS, HAULAGE WORKERS,
CRUSHING AND SIZING,
MAINTENANCE
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HOW DOES CRYSTALLINE SILICA
AFFECT THE BODY?
WHEN INHALED SILICA PARTICLES
EXCEED THE LUNG’S CAPACITY TO
REMOVE THEM, A HARDENING AND
SCARRING OR STIFFENING OF THE
LUNGS CAN OCCUR, REDUCING THE
LUNG’S ABILITY TO VENTILATE.
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WHAT TYPES OF PNEUMOCONIOSIS
(DUST DISEASE) ARE WE MOST
CONCERNED ABOUT IN MINING?
SILICOSIS AND BLACK LUNG
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WHAT ARE THE THREE
RECOGNIZED MAJOR TYPES OF
SILICOSIS?
CHRONIC SILICOSIS-THE MOST
COMMON-20 TO 45 YEARS OF
OVEREXPOSURE
ACCELERATED SILICOSIS-HIGH
CONCENTRATIONS-DEVELOPES IN 5
TO 10 YEARS
ACUTE SILICOSIS-VERY HIGH
CONCENTRATIONS-FEW WEEKS TO 4
TO 5 YEARS
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IS THERE A DUST HAZARD IN YOUR
WORK AREA WHEN YOU CANNOT
SEE DUST?
POSSIBLY- THE DUST THAT IS
CAPABLE OF CAUSING LUNG DISEASE
(RESPIRABLE DUST) IS INVISIBLE TO
THE HUMAN EYE. RESPIRABLE DUST
IS 10 MICRONS OR SMALLER AND THE
SMALLEST PARTICLE OBSERVABLE BY
THE HUMAN EYE IS 40 TO 50 MICRONS
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MANDATORY HEALTH & SAFETY
STANDARDS
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GEARS, SPROCKETS, CHAINS,
PULLEYS, BELTS, FLYWHEELS, AND
SHAFTS MUST BE...
GUARDED
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WHAT DOES ROPS STAND FOR?
ROLL OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM
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WHERE ARE YOU PROHIBITED
FROM CONSUMING OR STORING
FOOD OR BEVERAGES?
TOILET ROOMS OR AREAS EXPOSED
TO TOXIC MATERIAL
56.20014
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ACCORDING TO MSHA, THIS SAFETY
DEVICE MUST BE ON HAND HELD
POWER TOOLS...
CONSTANT FINGER PRESSURE
CONTROLS
56.14116
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INTERAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
SHALL BE _____________ BEFORE
REFUELING IF THE FUEL TANKS
ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE
EQUIPMENT.
SWITCHED OFF
56.4103
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WHAT TYPE OF CONTAINER MUST
OILY RAGS BE PLACED IN?
COVERED
56.4104
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WHEN DOES MSHA REQUIRE HARD
HATS?
WHERE FALLING OBJECTS CREATE A
HAZARD
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SEAT BELTS DO NOT NEED TO BE
WORN IN MINING EQUIPMENT
WHEN...
THE BLADE OPERATOR IS STANDING
OR THERE IS NO ROPS
56.14130(g)
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IS A WHEEL MOUNTED BELL A
LEGAL BACK UP ALARM?
YES
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LOADS EXTENDING BEYOND THE
BEDS OF VEHICLES MUST BE
MARKED WITH A LIGHT OR FLAG IF
THE LOAD EXTENDS MORE THAN
FEET.
4 FEET
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COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL
NOT BE ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE
WITH IN __________ FEET OF
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID STORAGE
TANK OF 60 GALS OR MORE.
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WHAT CONDITION MUST MOBILE
OR STATIONARY MACHINERY BE IN
PRIOR TO INITIATING REPAIRS OR
MAINTENANCE?
POWER OFF, BLOCKED AGAINST
MOTION
56.14105
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HOW OFTEN MUST EMERGENCY
FIRE FIGHTING DRILLS BE HELD
FOR PERSONS ASSIGNED TO FIRE
FIGHTING RESPONSIBILITIES?
ONCE EVERY 6 MONTHS
56.4331
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HOW OFTEN MUST FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS BE VISUALLY
INSPECTED?
AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH
56.4201(a)
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WHERE IS SMOKING PROHIBITED
AT SURFACE MINES?
WHERE FLAMMABLE OR
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS ARE USED,
TRANSPORTED OR STORED
56.4100
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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A
SAFETY CAN?
AN APPROVED CONTAINER OF NOT
OVER THAN 5 GALLONS CAPACITY THAT
IS DESIGNED TO RELIEVE INTERNAL
PRESSURE WHEN EXPOSED TO HEAT
AND HAS A SPING CLOSING LID AND
SPOUT COVER. 56.4000
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AT 105 DB TWA8, WHAT KIND OF
HEARING PROTECTION MUST YOU
WEAR?
DUAL HEARING PROTECTON
CONSISTING OF BOTH PLUGS AND
MUFFS. 62.140
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WHAT IS THE NOISE PEL FOR AN
TWA8?
90 dB OR 100% DOSE
62.101
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UNDER 30 CFR PART 62 WHAT IS THE
ACTION LEVEL?
AN 8 HOUR TIME WEIGHTED
AVERAGE OF 85 dB
62.101
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WHEN DETERMINING A MINERS
NOISE DOSE, YOU ARE ALLOWED TO
MAKE AN ADJUSTMENT FOR
HEARING PROTECTION.
TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
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WHAT IS NEEDED TO SEPARATE
DETONATORS AND EXPLOSIVES
DURING TRANSPORTATION?
4 INCHES OF HARDWOOD OR THE
EQUIVALENT
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WHAT MUST BE DONE IF BLASTING
A LOADED ROUND IS DELAYED FOR
MORE THAN 72 HOURS?
NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE MSHA
DISTRICT OFFICE
56.6306(d)
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HOW MUST EXPLOSIVE MAGAZINE
SIGNS BE LOCATED?
SO THAT A BULLET PASSING
THROUGH THE FACE OF THE SIGN
WILL NOT STRIKE THE MAGAZINE
56.6132
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HOW HIGH CAN BOXES
CONTAINING EXPLOSIVES BE
STACKED IN MAGAZINES?
8 FEET
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WHAT MUST BE DONE TO THE
BLAST SITE WHEN EXPLOSIVE
MATERIALS OR INITIATING
SYSTEMS ARE BROUGHT TO THE
SITE?
THE AREA MUST BE BARRACADED,
POSTED, FLAGGED OR GUARDED
AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY
56.6306(a)
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MOST EXPLOSIVE ACCIDENTS OR
INJURIES ARE THE RESULT OF...
FLYROCK
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ACCORDING TO MSHA, BLASTING
MUST BE UNDER THE SUPERVISION
OF...
A TRAINED &EXPERIENCED BLASTER
56.6300(a)
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WHEN SAFTY FUSE & BLASTING
CAPS HAVE BEEN USED, PERSONS
SHALL NOT RETURN TO MISFIRED
HOLES FOR AT LEAST...
30 MINUTES
56.6310(b)
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A PRODUCT THAT IS NOT
CLASSIFIED AS AN EXPLOSIVE BY
THE D.O.T. IS CALLED A...
BLASTING AGENT
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THE AGENCY THAT CERTIFIES COAL
MINE BLASTERS IN THE STATE OF
WYOMING IS CALLED...
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, LAND
QUALITY DIVISION
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HOW SHALL EXPLOSIVES
MAGAZINES BE CONSTRUCTED?
STRUCTURALLY SOUND, NONCOMBUSTIBLE OR EXTERIOR COVERED
WITH FIRE-RESISTANT MATERIAL, BULLET
RESISTANT, NON-SPARKING MATERIAL ON
INSIDE, AND VENTILATED
56.61.32
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THE AREA SURROUNDING THE
MAGAZINE FOR A DISTANCE OF NOT
LESS THAN 25 FEET SHALL BE KEPT
CLEAR OF...
RUBBISH, BRUSH, DRY GRASS, AND
TREES UNDER 10 FEET TALL
56.6101(a)
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WHAT IS THE COMPLETE OR
PARTIAL FAILURE OF EXPLOSIVE
MATERIAL TO DETONATE AS
PLANNED CALLED?
MISFIRE
56.6000
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WHAT IS A BASIC DEFINITION OF A
HIGH EXPLOSIVE?
THOSE THAT ARE CAP SENSITIVE
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WHAT MUST BE DONE IN ORDER TO
SECURE A VEHICLE CONTAINING
EXPLOSIVES WHEN IT IS PARKED?
WHEELS CHOCKED, BRAKES SET AND
ENGINE SHUT OFF
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HOW MANY FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
MUST VEHICLES CONTAINING
EXPLOSIVES CARRY?
TWO
56.6202(a)(4)
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WHO MUST BE NOTIFIED OF
MISFIRES NO LATER THAN THE END
OF THE SHIFT?
MINE MANAGEMENT
56.6311(d)
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WHAT MUST BE DONE TO THE
BLAST SITE AFTER A BLAST HAS
BEEN FIRED?
A POST BLAST EXAMINATION
ADDRESSING POTENTIAL BLASTING
RELATED HAZARDS
56.6306(g)
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WHAT SHALL BE DONE BEFORE
SHOTS ARE FIRED ADJACENT TO
PLACES WHERE PEOPLE ARE
WORKING?
AMPLE WARNING SHALL BE GIVEN BEFORE
BLASTS ARE FIRED. CLEAR EXIT ROUTE
PORVIDED FOR PEOPLE FIRING SHOT,
ACCESS ROUTES GUARDED OR
BARICADED, ALL PERSONS SHALL BE
CLEARED AND REMOVED FROM THE
BLASTING AREA EXCEPT PERSONS IN
BLASTING SHELTER OR OTHER LOCATION
PROTECTING FROM CONCUSSION OR
FLYING MATERIAL
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CAN YOU USE WASTE OIL,
INCLUDING CRANKCASE OIL TO
PREPARE ANFO?
NO
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FIRST AID
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WHAT IS THE CHEST COMPRESSION
TO RESCUE BREATH RATIO FOR 1
PERSON CPR
15 CHEST COMPRESSION TO 2
BREATHS
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DESCRIBE ONE METHOD TO FIND
THE PROPER HAND PLACEMENT FO
GIVING CHEST COMPRESSION ON
AN ADULT VICTIM DURING CPR?
ONE FINGER ABOVE THE XIPHOID
PROCESS OR ON THE LOWER HALF OF
THE STERNUM BETWEEN THE
NIPPLES
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WHAT IS YOUR FIRST PRIORTY IN
ANY EMERGENCY SITUATION?
PERSONAL SAFETY
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WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR
SHOCK?
PLACE VICTIM ON BACK, RAISE LEGS
8 TO 12 INCHES, MAINTAIN BODY
TEMPERATURE
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YOU SHOULD ALWAYS MAKE A
PERSON THAT IS HAVING A HEART
ATTACK LIE DOWN. TRUE OR FALSE
FALSE
VICTIM WILL PROBABLY WANT TO BE
IN A PARTIAL SITTING POSITION FOR
EASIER BREATHING
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HOW DO YOU CONTROL BLEEDING?
DIRECT PRESSURE WITH ELEVATION
AND PRESSURE POINTS WHEN
NECESSARY
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WHAT MUST BE INCLUDED WITH
THE ADEQUATE FIRST AID
MATERIALS THAT MUST BE KEPT
ON THE MINE?
BLANKETS AND STRETCHERS
56.15001
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HOW MANY BREATHS PER MINUTE
ARE GIVEN WHEN PERFORMING
RESCUE BREATHING?
12 BREATHS PER MINUTE OR 1 ERVERY
5 SECONDS
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WHAT IS THE PROPER HAND
PLACEMENT WHEN PERFORMING
THE HEIMLICH MANUVER ON A
CHOKING VICTIM?
MIDLINE OF THE ABDOMEN JUST
ABOVE THE NAVEL
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DESCRIBE A FIRST DEGREE BURN.
SUPERFICIAL BURN EFFECTING THE
OUTER LAYER OF SKIN
CHARACTERIZED BY REDNESS, MILD
SWELLING, TENDERNESS AND PAIN
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WHAT SHOULD YOU IF A CHEMICAL
IS SPLASHED INTO SOMEONE’S
EYES?
FLUSH EYES FOR AT LEAST 20
MINUTES
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FOR BONE, MUSCLE AND JOINT
INJURIES YOU SHOULD USE THE
RICE PROCEDURE, WHAT DOES
RICE STAND FOR?
REST
ICE
COMPRESSION
ELEVATION
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FOR THE BEST CHANCE OR
REATTACHMENT WHAT WOULD
YOU DO WITH AN AMPUTATED
FINGER?
WRAP IN DRY STERILE GAUSE
PLACE IN PLASTIC BAG OR OTHER
WATERPROOF CONTAINER
PLACE ON A BED OF ICE
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WHAT DO THE INITIALS AED STAND
FOR?
AUTOMATED EXTERNAL
DEFIBRILLATOR
126
WHAT ARE THE COMMON CAUSES
OF ANAPHYLAXIS?
MEDICATIONS, FOOD AND FOOD
ADDITIVES, INSECT STINGS, PLANT
POLLEN AND RADIOGRAPIC DYES
127
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU HAVE A
TETNUS BOOSTER SHOT?
EVERY 5 TO 10 YEARS
128
A CHANGE IN MENTAL STATUS,
SHIVERING AND A COLD ABDOMEN
ARE SIGNS AND SYMTOMS OF WHAT
FIRST AID EMERGENCY?
HYPOTHERMIA
129
IF A VICTIM HAS A HEAD INJURY,
WHAT OTHER TYPE OF INJURY
MUST YOU ASSUME THE VICTIM
HAS?
A SPINAL INJURY
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SEVERE THIRST, FATIGUE
HEADACHE, NAUSEA AND
VOMITTING, HEAVY PERSPIRATION
AND SLIGHTLY ELEVATED BODY
TEMPERATURE ARE SIGNS AND
SYMTOMS OF WHAT FIRST AID
EMERGENCY?
HEAT EXHAUSTION
131
WHEN ASSESSING A VICTIM FOR
LIFE THREATENING CONDITIONS
WE CHECK THEIR “ABC’s”, WHAT DO
THESE LETTERS STAND FOR?
A-AIRWAY
B-BREATHING
C-CIRCULATION
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ACCIDENT!
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