May Safety Quiz

Question or Hint Answer or Word
  1. Which is the best definition of fatigue as discussed in the safety meeting? The result of physical or mental exertion that impairs performance. (wrong answers: The result of physical exertion that impairs performance., The result of mental exertion that impairs performance. , A lack of sleep that impairs performance. , The feeling of being too tired to stay awake. )
  2. Which is NOT a recommended way to minimize fatigue risks? Drinking coffee and listening to loud music until arriving at a destination. (wrong answers: Reporting fatigue-related near misses and incidents, Stopping work when it is unsafe to work due to fatigue, Recognizing that personal problems at home and work can affect safety performance., Managing lifestyle to minimize fatigue. )
  3. Stored energy is... the energy possessed by an object as a result of its position or condition rather than its motion. (wrong answers: The energy exerted by an object in motion. , A physical system on which no outside influences act, The amount of energy transferred from one body to another. , The force acting on an item that is due to the influence from other items.)
  4. Which is the most serious type of heat related illness? Heat stroke (wrong answers: Heat exhaustion, Heat cramps, Heat rash)
  5. When is the best time to start drinking fluids to prevent heat related illness? A few days in advance (wrong answers: The day before, 12 hours, As soon as your shift begins, Once you realize you are sweating a lot. )
  6. Seat belts are required for all equipment operators and drivers of any company vehicle (wrong answers: Only when you are on public roads, In company vehicles only. It's too time consuming to do it every time you get out of equipment. )
  7. Seat belts and safety equipment are an important part of every pre and post trip. True or false. True (wrong answers: False)

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