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AUTO SAFETY TEST Part 3 - Equipment

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AUTO SAFETY TESTPart 3 - Equipment

JACKS ARE USED TO:

Hold a car up while working under it Raise a car Move a car Keep a car in place

JACKS ARE USED TO:

Hold a car up while working under it Raise a car Move a car Keep a car in place

JACK HANDLES SHOULD BE RAISED SO THEY:

Can be used quickly Don’t get bent Are locked Are out of the way

JACK HANDLES SHOULD BE RAISED SO THEY:

Can be used quickly Don’t get bent Are locked Are out of the way

KNOW WHERE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE AND:

Read the instructions on them Keep them covered Keep one near you Store flammables under them

KNOW WHERE THE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE AND:

Read the instructions on them Keep them covered Keep one near you Store flammables under them

IF YOU HAVE TO RUN A CAR IN THE SHOP:

Keep the engine at a slow idle Attach an exhaust hose to the carburetor Attach an exhaust hose to the tail pipe Disconnect the muffler

IF YOU HAVE TO RUN A CAR IN THE SHOP:

Keep the engine at a slow idle Attach an exhaust hose to the carburetor Attach an exhaust hose to the tail pipe Disconnect the muffler

BATTERY CHARGERS SHOULD BE OFF WHEN CONNECTING TO AVOID:

Draining the battery Causing sparks Clogging the charger Running the charger unnecessarily

BATTERY CHARGERS SHOULD BE OFF WHEN CONNECTING TO AVOID:

Draining the battery Causing sparks Clogging the charger Running the charger unnecessarily

IF JACK STANDS ARE IN THE WRONG PLACE:

They could break The jack won’t work The car could slip or be damaged The chocks could be damaged

IF JACK STANDS ARE IN THE WRONG PLACE:

They could break The jack won’t work The car could slip or be damaged The chocks could be damaged

THESE ARE NOT JACK STANDS

THE PARTS OF A HOIST THAT HOLD THE CAR ARE:

Motor mounts Bridles Grids Saddles

THE PARTS OF A HOIST THAT HOLD THE CAR ARE:

Motor mounts Bridles Grids Saddles

WHEN SETTING UP A HOIST, MAKE SURE:

The saddles are under the lift points The motor mounts are in place The jack stands are in place The jack is locked in place

WHEN SETTING UP A HOIST, MAKE SURE:

The saddles are under the lift points The motor mounts are in place The jack stands are in place The jack is locked in place

THESE SADDLES WERE NOT UNDER THE LIFT POINTS.

BEFORE YOU RAISE OR LOWER A CAR ON A HOIST, WARN EVERYONE TO:

Put on their safety glasses Keep quiet Cover the surrounding cars Stand clear

BEFORE YOU RAISE OR LOWER A CAR ON A HOIST, WARN EVERYONE TO:

Put on their safety glasses Keep quiet Cover the surrounding cars Stand clear

BEFORE YOU RAISE OR LOWER A CAR ON A HOIST, WARN EVERYONE TO:

Put on their safety glasses Keep quiet Cover the surrounding cars Stand clear

WHEN USING POWER EQUIPMENT YOU SHOULD USE:

Safety zones Safety glasses A welding hood Low speeds

WHEN USING POWER EQUIPMENT YOU SHOULD USE:

Safety zones Safety glasses A welding hood Low speeds

IF SOMEONE IS USING EQUIPMENT INSIDE A SAFETY ZONE YOU SHOULD:

Stay clear of the machine and outside the zone

Stand in the zone Wear safety glasses and proceed cautiously Be sure the operator is also outside the zone

IF SOMEONE IS USING EQUIPMENT INSIDE A SAFETY ZONE YOU SHOULD:

Stay clear of the machine and outside the zone

Stand in the zone Wear safety glasses and proceed cautiously Be sure the operator is also outside the zone

IF SOMEONE IS USING A MACHINE:

Offer to help Tell them you want to use it next Don’t talk to or distract them

IF SOMEONE IS USING A MACHINE:

Offer to help Tell them you want to use it next Don’t talk to or distract them

IF YOU HAVE TO LEAVE A MACHINE:

Warn everyone that it is running Turn it off Leave it running so others will know it’s in

use Make sure the guard is in place

IF YOU HAVE TO LEAVE A MACHINE:

Warn everyone that it is running Turn it off Leave it running so others will know it’s in

use Make sure the guard is in place

HOW DO YOU DISCONNECT A POWER CORD:

Pull the cord gently Pull the plug Break the circuit Use insulated pliers

HOW DO YOU DISCONNECT A POWER CORD:

Pull the cord gently Pull the plug Break the circuit Use insulated pliers

ELECTRICAL CORDS AND WATER COULD:

Short out or shock someone Get damaged or dirty Get twisted around tools and equipment Get oily and deteriorate

ELECTRICAL CORDS AND WATER COULD:

Short out or shock someone Get damaged or dirty Get twisted around tools and equipment Get oily and deteriorate

FRAYED WIRES COULD CAUSE:

Leaking electricity A short circuit, shock, burn, or start a fire Dirt in the wires Spontaneous combustion

FRAYED WIRES COULD CAUSE:

Leaking electricity A short circuit, shock, burn, or start a fire Dirt in the wires Spontaneous combustion

SHOULD YOU WEAR GLOVES WITH ROTATING POWER TOOLS?

SHOULD YOU WEAR GLOVES WITH ROTATING POWER TOOLS?

No

DO YOU NEED JACK STANDS WHEN USING A JACK?

DO YOU NEED JACK STANDS WHEN USING A JACK?

Yes