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13. circle the following two(2) statements that are true for safe lifti…

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  1. circle the following two(2) statements that are true for safe lifting at saddle creek:

a. stand close to the load.
b. keep your back straight.
c. do not bend your knees – lift with your back muscles.
d. twist often at your wrist while carrying a load.

  1. who may work on electrical equipment and circuits at saddle creek? (only one answer is true):

a. anyone wanting the equipment to go faster.
b. only associates who drive forklifts.
c. only properly trained, licensed, and certified persons.
d. managers wearing gloves.

  1. who may operate equipment that has been locked or tagged out? (circle one correct answer)

a. no one – notify your supervisor.
b. manager wearing gloves.
c. supervisors.
d. after the tag and lock have stayed in place and have not been removed for 24 hours.

  1. which one of the following is true for people on foot in the warehouse around forklifts:

a. there is no need to watch out for forklifts.
b. you can walk under a raised load.
c. always watch out for forklifts.
d. wear dark colors.

  1. t or f: passengers are permitted to ride on a forklift.
  1. which one of the following is false regarding who may drive a golf cart at saddle creek?

a. persons who have been trained
b. persons who are familiar with the warehouse and the “rules of the road” there.
c. persons who have first inspected the golf cart.
d. any guest or visitor who wants to because they do not need to be trained.

  1. when do associates wear eye protection at saddle creek? (circle two correct answers)

a. when driving forklifts
b. when using the rest room.
c. when warming up their lunch in the microwave.
d. when driving golf carts that have no windshield

  1. if you see something unsafe you should do which of the following? (circle the one correct answer):

a. go to it and see if hurts you.
b. report it to your supervisor right away.
c. drive or walk faster so you can get away from it quicker without anyone knowing.
d. ignore it – hopefully it will go away.

Explanation:

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Question 13
Brief Explanations
  • For safe lifting: Standing close to the load (a) is unsafe as it can cause injury. Keeping the back straight (b) is a correct safe lifting practice. Not bending knees and lifting with back muscles (c) is incorrect (should lift with legs). Twisting at the wrist (d) is unsafe. So only b is true. But the question says to circle two? Wait, maybe a typo, but based on safe lifting principles: b is true, and maybe re - check. Wait, standard safe lifting: keep back straight (b), bend knees, lift with legs. So a: wrong (stand close but not too close? Wait, maybe the options: a. Stand close to the load (maybe correct for balance? No, usually keep a safe distance but maybe in their context, but b is definitely correct. Wait, maybe the question has a mistake, but assuming two: maybe b and... No, let's re - evaluate. Safe lifting: back straight (b), bend knees (so c is wrong), don't twist (d wrong), stand close to load (a) – maybe in their training, a and b? But standard ergonomics: stand close to the load to minimize back strain, keep back straight, bend knees. So a and b? Wait, the question says "circle the following TWO statements that are TRUE". So:
  • a. Stand close to the load: helps in lifting with less back strain (correct in some contexts).
  • b. Keep your back straight: correct.
  • c. Do not bend your knees – Lift with your back muscles: incorrect (should bend knees, lift with legs).
  • d. Twist often at your wrist while carrying a load: incorrect (twisting causes injury).

So the two true are a and b.

Brief Explanations

Electrical work requires proper training, licensing, and certification. Option a: Anyone wanting faster equipment is wrong. Option b: Only forklift - driving associates is wrong. Option c: Only properly trained, licensed, and certified persons: correct. Option d: Managers with gloves: wrong (gloves don't qualify for electrical work).

Brief Explanations

Equipment that is locked or tagged out should not be operated by anyone. You should notify your supervisor. Option a: No One – Notify your supervisor: correct. Option b: Manager with gloves: wrong. Option c: Supervisors: wrong (tagged - out equipment is not to be operated). Option d: After 24 hours: wrong (tagged - out equipment is not operated until properly released).

Answer:

a. Stand close to the load, b. Keep your back straight

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