1 1 1 Ak Generalsafetytest
1 1 1 Ak Generalsafetytest
Procedure
Choose the best answer for the following questions.
1. Your partner has been working on your groups circuit and has left the work area.
Before you begin working on the circuit, what should you do to ensure that the circuit is
not active and prevent yourself from getting a shock?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. You used a tool and it inadvertently became damaged. What should be the next
action for you to take?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3. If you have not been given instruction on a tool or piece of equipment in the laboratory,
you should:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Not use the tool until you have had proper instruction.
Use it anyway if you think you can figure it out.
Ask a classmate how to use it.
Have another classmate (who also has not had instruction) do it for you.
5. Chemicals can be used to etch circuit board. Which of the following should be done
before using the chemicals in an electronics classroom?
a. Read all instructions that come with the chemical.
b. Read the Material Safety Data Sheet to prepare for emergencies.
c. Wear goggles and a lab coat to protect from potential spills.
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100 uA
1.0 mA
15 mA
50 mA
7. A large voltage is applied to a circuit and a fire is started on a circuit board in the lab.
When you inform your instructor, which of the following should the instructor use to
extinguish an electrical fire?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Water.
Class A fire extinguisher.
Class B fire extinguisher.
Class C fire extinguisher.
8. Before working with a chemical or solder, a student obtained a Material Safety Data
Sheet. Which of the following will the student find on this document?
a.
b.
c.
d.
9. Which of the following is the appropriate scenario for wearing safety glasses in an
electronics classroom?
a. Safety glasses or goggles should be worn to prevent eye injuries from
chemicals that splash.
b. Safety glasses or goggles should be worn when using tools that may cause
objects to be thrown.
c. Safety glasses or goggles should be used when soldering components.
d. All of the above.
10. Why should the students not rush? Why should students take their time when working
in an electronics classroom?
a. Taking your time allows you to double check your connections and to reduce
the need for troubleshooting later.
b. Taking your time allows you to create your circuits more neatly. This allows you
to pick up where you left of last time more easily.
c. Taking your time allows you to double check all part numbers and values. A
common error.
d. All of the above.
11. What are the types of injury that are most common in an electronics classroom?
a. Electrical shock.
b. Sprained finger.
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Wire the grounding prong to the neutral prong on the soldering iron.
Use an appropriate adapter/extension cord.
Cut off the grounding pin.
All of the above.
13. When you enter the electronics classroom, you notice there is water on the floor near
an electrical outlet. The roof appears to be leaking. Which of the following should be
done first?
a. Immediately mop the floor.
b. Make sure no one enters and turn the power off to the classroom at the
circuit breaker.
c. Disregard the problem as long as it is not near projects workspace.
d. Mop the floor with an insulated mop.
14. You notice that the cord of your soldering iron is frayed and possibly broken. What
should be done next?
a.
b.
c.
d.
15. A student obtained an injury in the electrical classroom. The accident should be
brought to the attention of the instructor so that:
a.
b.
c.
d.
b. Electrocution.
c. Fumes from soldering.
d. Falling objects.
18. Certain devices in an electronics classroom such as capacitors can store a lethal
amount of charge. When handling a capacitor you will want to ensure that the device is
uncharged. How do you make certain a capacitor is discharged before handling?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19. You are getting ready to power another students electrical circuit in this class, but you
are not sure of the voltage necessary to use. Students in this class should always
use:
a.
b.
c.
d.