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Self-Check Safety Quiz 23

Liquid Fuel Tools

Directions: Study safety sheet 5-10 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.
Working with liquid fuel tools can be dangerous because
A)the fuel is hard to put into the tools.
B)the fuel could ignite under some conditions.
C)the tools are heavy and hard to use.
D)the tools are exposed to dirt and dust.
2.
To prepare yourself to use a chain saw, you should
A)wear an orange vest.
B)get a buddy to spot you.
C)wear all your safety gear.
D)learn first aid for cuts.
3.
When the tool needs more fuel, you should
A)add fuel while the tool is running.
B)ask someone to refuel the tool.
C)take the tool to the fueling pump.
D)cool down the tool and then refuel it.
4.
Gas-powered engines can be dangerous because they
A)give off harmful fumes.
B)are heavier than other tools.
C)use more fuel than other tools.
D)can cause kickback.
5.
Keep work exits clear when using liquid fuel tools, so that
A)you have less cleanup.
B)your coworkers can enter.
C)you have an unblocked fire exit.
D)you can move materials in and out.
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