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Self-Check Safety Quiz 22

Powered Abrasive Wheel Tools

Directions: Study safety sheet 5-9 from the Safety Guidebook for Carpentry & Building Construction, ISBN 0-07-825352-7. Then choose the letter of the answer that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1.
A powered abrasive wheel tool is used to
A)polish metal.
B)shape fiber glass or plastic.
C)create beveled edges in wood.
D)sharpen other tools.
2.
When you suspect the wheel has a flaw in it, you should
A)return it to the manufacturer.
B)put it back in the tool shed.
C)turn it in to the supervisor.
D)put it in the original box.
3.
When leaving the work area, you should
A)check the wheel for a flaw.
B)turn the power off.
C)check for flammable materials.
D)clear the danger zone.
4.
As you power up an abrasive wheel, you should
A)stand to the side and wait until it reaches full speed.
B)stand inside the work zone and approach the wheel slowly.
C)be careful when approaching the wheel.
D)be careful when standing in the work zone.
5.
The workers most likely to use abrasive wheels are
A)roofers.
B)plumbers.
C)framing carpenters.
D)finish carpenters.
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