Correct Answers
/. Question 1: True or False: Needlestick injuries are a possible method of transmission
for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV - Answer-True
/.Question 2: What is the best way to prevent the transmission of Hepatitis B? - Answer-
Vaccination
/.Question 1: Examples of engineering controls include:
a) Disposable containers for sharps
b) Self re-sheathing needles
c) Needle-less systems
d) All of the above - Answer-d) All of the above
/.Question 2: True or False: PPE is an effective way to prevent employee exposure to
blood and OPIM. - Answer-True
/.Question 1: True or False: PPE must be used in all instances, even in such situations
where the use of PPE would pose an increased hazard. - Answer-False
/.Question 2: Exposure Control Plans must be updated:
a) Annually
b) Whenever necessary to include modified tasks and procedures
c) The Exposure Control Plan does not need to be modified once it is put into effect
d) A and B - Answer-d) A and B
/.Quiz Question 1: Which of the following is not a possible method of transmission for
Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, or HIV - Answer-Blood splash on properly secured PPE
/.Quiz Question 2: Which of the following has a vaccine? - Answer-Hepatitis B
/.Quiz Question 3: Which of the following presents a sharps hazard? - Answer-
Uncapped syringe
/.Quiz Question 4: What are bloodborne pathogens? - Answer-Infectious
microorganisms present in human blood
/.Quiz Question 5: Which of the following is an example of an engineering control? -
Answer-Using self re-sheathing needles
,/.Quiz Question 6: Which of the following is the best method of preventing Hepatitis B? -
Answer-Vaccination
/.Quiz Question 7: A method of infection control where all human blood and potentially
infectious materials are handled as if they are known to be infectious, regardless of
whether they are believed to be infected or not, is called ________. - Answer-Universal
precautions
/.Quiz Question 8: Contaminated sharps must be disposed of in ___________. -
Answer-Close-able, labeled, leak-proof containers built to properly contain all contents.
/.Quiz Question 9: When must Exposure Control Plans be updated?
a) Whenever necessary to include modified tasks and procedures
b) Whenever necessary to reflect new or revised employee positions that involve
occupational exposure
c) Annually
d) All of the above - Answer-d) All of the above
/.Quiz Question 10: Which of the following is not an example of appropriate PPE? -
Answer-c) Prescription glasses
/.Question 1: Which of the following is an example of a machine guarding hazard? -
Answer-Flying chips and sparks created by a machine
/.Question 2: The moving parts on a machine do not constitute a potential machine
guarding hazard? - Answer-True
/.Question 1: What are the three basic areas of a machine that require safeguarding? -
Answer-Point of Operation, Power Transmission Apparatus, Other Moving Parts
/.Question 2: The point of operation is the area on a machine where the work is
performed. If a machine's point of operation exposes an employee to injury, it must be
guarded. - Answer-True
/.Question 3: Which of the following is a type of mechanical action hazard? - Answer-
Punching
/.Question 1: Which is the following is not a requirement for safeguards? - Answer-
Creates a new hazard
/.Question 2: Proper training should include instruction and hands-on training in which of
the following areas:
a) Describing and identifying any potential hazards associated with specific machines
b) Describing safeguards and how they protect workers
c) How, when, and who can remove specific safeguards
d) All of the above - Answer-d) All of the above
, /.Question 3: OSHA's _____________ are designed to protect workers from the release
of hazardous energy. - Answer-Lockout/Tagout practices and procedures
/.Question 4: Which of the following is not part of the required steps that must be
followed before allowing a machine or piece of equipment to return to service? -
Answer-Written report delivered to the original manufacturer
/.Question 5: The safeguarding general rule to prevent hazards during servicing or
maintenance of machines including all of the following except? - Answer-Connecting the
machine to an energy source
/.Question 1: True or false: To ensure that employees are properly protected from
machine hazards, employers must assess the workplace and identify potential hazards
before allowing any machines to be used. - Answer-True
/.Question 2: Which of the following should employers not do in order to ensure the
safety and health of workers in regards to machine guarding? - Answer-Allow workers to
use a machine without training
/.Question 3: If engineering controls are not possible or cannot remove all potential
hazards arising from worksite machinery, the employers must provide employees with
__________. - Answer-Personal Protective Equipment
/.Question 4: An employee should be training in which of the following areas?
a) Potential hazards in their work areas, including any machine-related hazards
b) Proper machine operating procedures, lockout/tagout procedures, and safe work
practices
c) Machine safeguards, their purpose, and their proper use
d) How to respond if they notice a potential machine hazard or an unsafe working
condition - Answer-a) Potential hazards in their work areas, including any machine-
related hazards
b) Proper machine operating procedures, lockout/tagout procedures, and safe work
practices
c) Machine safeguards, their purpose, and their proper use
d) How to respond if they notice a potential machine hazard or an unsafe working
condition
/.Question 5: True or false: Employees should not be trained on correct medical and first
aid program procedures. - Answer-False
/.Quiz Question 1: Which of the following is an exception to the general rule for
safeguarding to prevent hazards during servicing and maintenance of machines?
a) Servicing or maintenance is not hazardous for employees
b) Maintenance is minimal and performed as an important part of production