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When handling sheet metal, what should be worn for protection?
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?
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?
What are leather aprons designed to protect against?
- Heat (correct)
- Acids
- Electric shock
- Alkaline
When should rubber gauntlets be worn?
When should rubber gauntlets be worn?
How are break in markings for aircraft identified?
How are break in markings for aircraft identified?
Flashcards
Sheet metal protection
Sheet metal protection
Wear proper protective gloves when handling sheet metal
Machine safety start-up
Machine safety start-up
Know how to stop a machine before starting it for safety reasons
Leather apron protection
Leather apron protection
Leather aprons protect against heat.
Rubber gauntlets protection
Rubber gauntlets protection
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Aircraft break-in markings
Aircraft break-in markings
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Study Notes
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- When handling sheet metal, wear protective gear including gloves, safety glasses, and a face shield to prevent injury from sharp edges and flying debris.
- Leather aprons are designed to protect against cuts and abrasions from sharp metal edges.
Machine Safety
- Ensure the machine is properly guarded and safety features are in place to prevent accidents and injuries.
Hand Protection
- Wear rubber gauntlets when handling acid, chemicals, or sharp objects to prevent skin damage and injury.
Aircraft Identification
- Break-in markings for aircraft are identified by bold, colorful stripes or markings on the aircraft surface to indicate maintenance or inspection requirements.
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Description
Test your knowledge of DGCA & EASA Module 9 Human Factors with this quiz. Part 1 covers questions related to handling oils, greases, and sheet metal, emphasizing safety measures and best practices. See how well you understand these vital aspects of aeronautical technology.