COPY: COPY: DGCA & EASA Module 9 Human Factors Part 1
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When handling sheet metal, what should be worn for protection?

  • Earplugs
  • Safety goggles
  • Proper protective gloves (correct)
  • Safety shoes

What must be ensured in machine safety?

  • Check the oil level at the end of each operation
  • Ensure all tools are properly stored after use
  • Wear a safety harness at all times
  • Ensure you know how to stop a machine before you start it (correct)

What are leather aprons designed to protect against?

  • Heat (correct)
  • Acids
  • Electric shock
  • Alkaline

When should rubber gauntlets be worn?

<p>When handling acids or alkaline (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are break in markings for aircraft identified?

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Protective gloves for sheet metal

Gloves made from a material resistant to cuts and abrasions, offering protection while handling sheet metal.

Machine safety rule

Knowing how to safely stop a machine before starting it is crucial to prevent accidents.

Leather aprons

Leather aprons are designed to shield workers from heat, particularly in industries where high temperatures are involved.

Rubber gauntlets

Rubber gauntlets provide a protective barrier against corrosive substances like acids and alkalines.

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Break-in markings

Break-in markings, often a broken coloured line, indicate the area where a component should be fitted on an aircraft.

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