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Self-Check Safety Quiz 31

Electric Drills

Directions: Study safety sheet 5-18 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.
Wearing loose clothing is dangerous because it could
A)get damaged at the work site.
B)get caught in the drill parts.
C)be costly to replace.
D)look unprofessional.
2.
Before you install a drill bit or attachment, you should
A)find the toolbox and the drill set.
B)find a wrench.
C)unplug the tool or remove the battery pack.
D)put the chuck key in your pocket.
3.
When you use a corded drill, make sure that it is
A)properly grounded.
B)adjusted for different speeds.
C)set in the forward turning direction.
D)equipped with more than one chuck key.
4.
Drilling small pieces can be dangerous because they
A)are expensive to replace if damaged.
B)can be set spinning if unclamped.
C)require more setup time.
D)use different attachments.
5.
The material you should never drill through is
A)treated wood.
B)plastic.
C)metal.
D)cloth.
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