CWI Module 2
CWI Module 2
I Q2-1 The welding inspector is exposed to which of the following safety hazards:
a. radiation
b. falling objects
c. electrical shock
d. eye hazards
e. all of the above
Q2-3 The most important component of an effective safety and health program is:
a. safety rules
b. safety procedures
c. protective equipment
d. welding helmet
e. management support
Q2-7 Employers must make all applicable MSDS data available to their employees.
a. true
b. false
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Q2-11 Protective equipment not suitable for eye protection from welding radiation includes:
a. welding helmets with filter plates
b. clear safety goggles
c. safety goggles with filter plates
d. protective screens
e. properly positioned barricades
Q2-13 Before working on equipment where machinery guards have been removed, a ‘Lock, Tag, and
Try’ procedure should be completed.
a. true
b. false
Q2-14 In avoiding fumes during welding, the most important factor is:
a. the type of base metal
b. the type of filler metal
c. the type of welding process
d. the position of the welding machine
e. the position of the welder’s head
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Q2-15 It is not important to consider ventilation during welding and cutting operations.
a. true
b. false
Q2-17 Some of the toxic materials the welder may be exposed to are:
a. cadmium
b. chromium
c. nickel
d. lead
e. all of the above
Q2-22 When operating gas cylinders, the primary valve should be opened:
a. all the way on an acetylene cylinder
b. one turn on an oxygen cylinder
c. one turn or less on an acetylene cylinder
d. all the way on an oxygen cylinder to backseat the valve
e. c and d above
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