WSP Orientation and Safety WSP Orientation and Safety Quiz Date* MM slash DD slash YYYY Your Home Office*Fort Smith IndustrialVan BurenFayettevilleSpringdaleRogersClarksvilleRussellvilleSearcyConwaySelect the office where you will be receiving your assignmentName* First Last Last 4 of SS#* WSP Employee Agreement #1* I have read and agree to the followingI understand that after 2 unexcused absences my assignmetn with WSP will be ended.WSP Employee Agreement #2* I have read and agree to the followingI understand that bathroom breaks taken, other than during normal break times, will be allowed no more than 5 minutes before the employee will be clocked out and it will be counted as an unpaid break.WSP Employee Agreement #3*I understand that there will be no cell phone usage allowed during working hours. Cell phones will not be permitted past the break room area.I have read and agree to the followingWSP Employee Agreement #4* I have read and agree to the followingI understand that my assignment at WSP is a temp to hire position paying $10 per hour. If I do not complete my assignment my pay will drop to $9.25 (minimum wage) for any pay I am still owed.WSP Employee Agreement #5* I have read and agree to the following I understand that if I am unable to make it to work for any reason I must notify TEC immediately.Please read the following and answer the questionsChemical SafetyConveyor SafetyPersonal Protective EquipmentProper LiftingLock Out For SafetyPreventing Slips, Trips and FallsQuestion 1The MSDS will let you know what steps to take when handling hazardous chemicals. True False Question 2Chemicals are considered hazardous if the are: Corrosive Flammable Toxic All of the above Question 3There are two ways chemicals can enter your body to cause harm. True False Question 4Rules for working with hazardous chemicals include: Make sure the correct type of fire safety equipment is nearby Assemble the protective clothing and equipment If you are overexposed to a chemical, inform your supervisor and get medical attention All of the above Question 5Safety precautions for working around conveyors include: Crawl over and under them Clean the belts and parts while the conveyor is running Make sure pinch points and moving parts are guarded None of the above Question 6Conveyors should be stopped and controls locked out when repairs are being made. True False Question 7Loose clothing and jewelry-particularly rings-are not dangerous to wear on the job. True False Question 8Shutting off machinery isn't enough-you have to lock out the main switch and tag it. True False Question 9You can protect yourself and others by: Wait until the machine comes to a complete stop Bleed air and hydraulic pressure lines Push the start button to make sure the machine will not cycle All of the above Question 10During the lockout procedure you should test the machine to make sure it will not cycle and then perform the necessary adjustment or repair. True False Question 11Always assume that other people will see you make adjustments and will know that they shouldn't turn on the machine. True False Question 12Personal Protective Equipment is define as "all clothing and other work accessories designed to create a barrier against workplace hazards." True False Question 13Personal Protective Equipment may be altered or removed if uncomfortable. True False Question 14Some of the necessary PPE include the following: Gloves Glasses/goggles Boots All of the above Question 15Two types of boots/shoes are slip resistant and steel toed. True False Question 16Proper lifting includes: Lifting more than you can handle Keeping the load close to your body Twisting your body when placing a load to one side or the other Lifting with your back and not your legs Question 17Trips and falls often occur while people are in a hurry. True False Question 18When walking on a slick surface you should take fast, long steps. True False Question 19If carrying a load while climbing stairs keep one hand free and block your vision. True False Question 20When inspecting your ladder you should: Ensure the rungs are in good condition Make sure there are no cracks or broken parts Make sure the spreader that locks the ladder frame into position is secured All of the above Question 21Using the picture below identify 3 safety hazards. Choose the answer below that corresponds with the letters in the picture. AGH ABC DFG HiddenTest Score