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Question 1
1.

1. When using an electrical power tool, be sure to check the tool before plugging it in.

Question 2
2.

The correct way to unplug a tool is to pull the cord gently.

Question 3
3.

Horseplay in the Technology Education Lab is not permitted.

Question 4
4.

Talking to machine operators while they are working is ok.

Question 5
5.

Safety goggles or glasses must be worn in the lab.

Question 6
6.

Safety guards should always be used.

Question 7
7.

Any machine marked “Out of Order” should not be turned on.

Question 8
8.

Never give advice while helping out at a machine.

Question 9
9.

Stay out of the machine operator’s safety zone.

Question 10
10.

Small injuries do not have to be reported.

Question 11
11.

The sharper the tool the safer it is.

Question 12
12.

If a tool is acting strangely, you should report it immediately.

Question 13
13.

Gum, food, candy and drinks are to be kept out of the Shop

Question 14
14.

Work areas do not have to be kept clean.

Question 15
15.

Loose clothing should not be worn in the lab.

Question 16
16.

Running is not allowed in the lab.

Question 17
17.

A helper is not needed when lifting heavy or odd-shaped items.

Question 18
18.

Only machine operators should start or stop the machine.

Question 19
19.

Eye protection is not needed if you wear regular glasses.

Question 20
20.

Keep the floor clean to avoid slipping or tripping.

Question 21
21.

Always keep vises closed when not in use and the handles in the vertical position.

Question 22
22.

Never leave a machine running when it is not in use.

Question 23
23.

Stand by your machine until it comes to a complete stop.

Question 24
24.

On the band saw if the work does not cut easily just push harder

Question 25
25.

On the band saw you are to keep your fingers at least 2 inches away from the moving blade.

Question 26
26.

On the band saw you are to stand in front of the machine while cutting

Question 27
27.

On the band saw you should avoid backing out of a cut.

Question 28
28.

Hands should never be in line with the blade on the band saw while cutting.

Question 29
29.

Adjustments are to be made while the power is off on the band saw.

Question 30
30.

It is all right to talk to a machine operator while they are cutting.

Question 31
31.

On the band saw you can stop the machine safely with a piece of scrap wood.

Question 32
32.

On the band saw it is OK to have your hands in line with the blade if they are further away than 2 inches.

Question 33
33.

If there is a power failure you should turn the machine power off anyway.

Question 34
34.

Always carry sharp tools in your pocket.

Question 35
35.

It is OK to talk during roll call as Mr. Jahn enjoys a good conversation..

Question 36
36.

On the disc sander it is safe to sand on either the left or right side of the disc.

Question 37
37.

Never start a machine for another person.

Question 38
38.

Never leave a machine while it is running.

Question 39
39.

A dull tool is less likely to slip than a sharp one.

Question 40
40.

The long end of the work should be to the right of the operator on the drill press.

Question 41
41.

Never remove the guard on a machine and then use it.

Question 42
42.

Fingers should be place on each side of the cut line when using the scroll saw, not in line with the blade.

Question 43
43.

The guidepost on the scroll saw should be resting on the wood.

Question 44
44.

Use a brush to clean off the workbenches.

Question 45
45.

Strong odors sometimes mean a machine is over heating.

Question 46
46.

You must keep your fingers 2 inches away from the belt on the belt-finishing machine.

Question 47
47.

The hold down should be 1/8 “ from the work piece.

Question 48
48.

Mr. Jahn discourages backing out of a cut on the band saw.

Question 49
49.

The teeth on the scroll saw should be pointing up.

Question 50
50.

For narrow cuts you need to make relief cuts on the band saw.

Question 51
51.

If the blade breaks on the band saw you should scream, run away and get a schedule change as fast as possible.

Question 52
52.

Do not leave the band saw until the blade has come to a complete stop and you have lowered the guidepost.

Question 53
53.

Never reach around the band saw while the machine is running.

Question 54
54.

On the scroll saw if the blade does not cut easily you should apply a little more pressure.

Question 55
55.

You should not use power tools if you are not alert.

Question 56
56.

The table on the disc sander can be tilted safely as the machine is running.

Question 57
57.

You should only sand with the direction of the grain.

Question 58
58.

To remove something from your eye, rub your eye gently until the object falls out.

Question 59
59.

It is a state law that you have to wear safety glasses in Technology Education classes.

Question 60
60.

Before you can use a tool independently, you must pass a written test, be shown how to use it and use it in front of Mr. Jahn

Question 61
61.

1. When using a power tool you may wear power machine gloves.

Question 62
62.

The MARGIN OF SAFETY specified for each machine is the margin that

Question 63
63.

When working in the shop with power tools you should not wear

Question 64
64.

Keeping your work area neat is important because

Question 65
65.

If a machine is dull, out of adjustment, or not working properly you should

Question 66
66.

Before you can operate any power tool or machine you first must

Question 67
67.

You should not use power equipment when

Question 68
68.

Before you can operate any power tool or machine you first must

Question 69
69.

When you are waiting for a machine that is being used, you should

Question 70
70.

For your safety, and the safety of others you should ____________ while a machine is being operated.