PPE QUIZ - HNI



PPE QUIZEach affected employee shall demonstrate an understanding of the training. The employer shall verify that each affected employee has received and understood the required training.29 CFR 1910.132(f)(2)-(4)As the law says it’s your responsibility to ensure that your employees are ready to use PPE properly. And the best way to measure employee comprehension is to administer a test following each training session.The following quiz questions are merely representative of the types of questions you’ll want to devise, relative to the material you covered in training. Note that some of the sample questions are general in nature, while others are quire specific. Don’t be afraid to get down to brass tacks; a non-taxing quiz benefits not one. Assuming the material was presented clearly - and that you took care to make the session as lively and interesting as possible - then every topic covered should be open to inclusion on the wrap-up quiz.Do take a moment at the start of each training session to let your employees know they’ll be tested on what they learn.PPE QUIZ QUESTIONSWhat are the five main areas of personal protection covered by the revised PPE Standard of 1994:Foot, Head, Eye, Face and HandHead, Foot, Leg, Ear and ToeBig Toe, Eye, Head, Hand and KneeNose, Eye, Head, Thigh and Face What does the abbreviation PPE stand for:People Protecting EquipmentProtection Providing EquipmentPersonal Protective EquipmentPersonally Protected EquipmentIt’s ok to forget to wear my PPE once in a while: T FFace shields are considered secondary protection and you must wear spectacles or goggles under them: T FA bump cap offers the same protection as a hard hat: T FTennis shoes protect the feet from impact hazards: T FIf I find a defect in my PPE I should:Wear it anyway - it’s unlikely that the protection has been compromisedInform my ;supervisor and get the PPE replacedUse the PPE as backup equipment onlyRepair the defect and continue use the PPEAccording to the revised PPE Standard, I need to be retrained:If I transfer to a job with different hazardsIf I do not understand how to use the PPE properlyWhenever the hazards of my job changeAll of the aboveNone of the aboveIf I forget what PPE I am suppose to wear, I should:Not wear any - wearing none is better than wearing the wrong kindAssess the hazards and choose the proper PPE for my jobCheck with my supervisor, or refer to the Hazard Assessment Form for my job classificationIf the Hazard Assessment Form specifies goggles for my eye protection, and we run out, I can use glasses in its place: T FName: ____________________________________________ Title: ___________________ (Please print) Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ____________________ ................
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