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ADDITIONALLY, YOU MUST WRITE OUT THE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS YOU MISSED ON THE BACK OF THIS TEST AFTER IT IS CORRECTED to ensure you can be 100% safe in the shop. Your safety and the safety of those working around you depend upon the knowledge of safe metal shop practices. Directions: Choose the best answer to each question (multiple choice) GENERAL SAFETY: Making unapproved projects of any type (including but not limited to weapons, toys and any other unapproved items) is against department policy and is ___________ unacceptable and will carry disciplinary action alright to do only if you want to is ok with permission from a friend is ok anytime 2. In this shop there are: a) SMAW welders b) Oxy-Fuel welders c) GMAW welders d) All of the above 3. Safety glasses are to be worn in the shop… Always When you feel like it When sparks fly Only if they are in style 4. Any dangerous condition or injury to a person in the shop should be reported… When convenient At once At the end of class After school 5. Horseplay in the shop.. Is ok if both people want to participate Is ok for certain individuals Is permitted between classes Is never acceptable and will not be tolerated 6. If a piece of equipment is not working properly, or you accidentally broke it… a) Don’t tell anyone b) Inform the custodian c) Tell the principal d) Tell Mr. Joiner 7. It is alright to work in the shop while under the influence of prescription, non-prescription or illegal drugs or alcohol. a) True b) False 8. It is not a good idea to operate electrical equipment including welders when you have wet or sweaty hands because of the risk of________. To help avoid this you should wear gloves. a) Looking foolish b) Backlash c) Heat stroke d) Electrical shock 9. It is NEVER acceptable to use any listening device (IPOD, MP3, etc) while in the welding lab because: The teacher does not like music The cord could get caught in moving machine with you attached Both B and D It is a distraction to you as you cant hear potential danger in the lab 10. It is a bad idea to have a fuel lighter in your pocket when welding because… smoking is illegal you might loose your lighter it could explode from a welding spark landing on it it could vaporize 11. The most important thing to consider when working with these machines in this or any other shop is… safety getting the job done fast cutting corners to save time when is lunch break 12. What does AWS stand for? Associated Welders System Associated Welders Society American Welding Society American Welding System 13. When using sharp-edged tools, you should always cut : a) to the left of yourself b) toward yourself c) away from yourself d) to the right of yourself MACHINES: When operating the band saw, you should not push down on the machine during a cut because… It will break the teeth off the blade and possibly bend it It will mess up the calibration Your best friend said not to The wheels will melt 15. Before drilling a hole in metal with the drill press, you should secure your work to the drill press table with… Your hands Your friends hands A clamp or vise Nothing, it’s not necessary 16. The tool rest on a bench grinder should be set how far from the wheel? 1 inch As far from the wheel as possible without touching it ˝ inch As close to the wheel as possible without touching it 17. Aside from using the tool rest on the machine, what else must you use for protection when using any grinder? Safety Glasses Leathers or leather apron Football helmet Welding helmet 18. When grinding very small pieces of metal on the bench grinder, the metal should be held with... Your thumb and fore finger Your bare hands always Vise grips or pliers all the strength in your left hand 19. What type of power is used to make the cut with a band saw? By pushing down lightly By pushing down hard With the weight of the machine Any of the above 20. Make sure the grinder comes to a stop before __________. Grinding again Leaving Putting on your safety mask Welding 21. On any machine in the shop, it is all right to remove a guard or safety devise only if… It is in your way You can complete the job faster Mr. Joiner gives you permission That particular machine you have at home has that guard missing 22. A grinding wheel that is cracked or fractures should be used… a) Very carefully b) If you are an expert c) Never d) Only on days that end with “Y” OXYGEN-ACETYLENE WELDING: 23. Oxygen Acetylene welding produces heat to ________ degrees Fahrenheit a) 630 b) 1,500 c) 6,300 d) 3,600 24. Oxyacetylene welders can join a) Dissimilar metals b) Similar welders c) Similar and dissimilar metals d) Only mild steel 25. Maximum pressure that acetylene can be compressed to inside the cylinder is 300 PSI, it can be compressed this much because of the liner inside the bottle that is made up of… a) acetylene b) acetyl alcohol c) acetone d) oxygen 26. Maximum pressure for acetylene outside the bottle is_________ PSI, because there is no acetone liner to help stabilize it a) 15 b) 25 c) 10 d) 5 27. The most desirable flame to weld with is a… a) Carburizing flame b) Neutral flame c) Negative flame d) Oxidizing flame 28. Name the two types of flames that you do not want to weld with: a) Hot and Cold b) Carburizing and Neutral c) Neutral and Oxidizing d) Carburizing and Oxidizing 29. The most common reasons for tip popping are… a) A dirty tip and putting the tip in the molten puddle b) A new tip and a dirty tip c) Dropping the torch and stepping on it d) A dirty tip and a too big of a tip 30. What are the first two steps in setting up an oxygen acetylene welder from scratch? a) Turn in the T screws and light the torch b) Attach the regulators and light the torch c) Check for leaks and pressurize the system d) Inspect the bottles and remove the caps 31. What must you do before lighting the torch, after you just put the system together? a) Back out T-screws before opening bottles b) Check for leaks with a lighter or striker c) Hold your breath d) Hold your breath and watch 32. When you are oxyacetylene welding, it is important to do what just after you shut off the oxygen and acetylene at the torch handle? a) Put the torch away b) Put the caps on the cylinders c) Purge with acetylene d) Purge with oxygen 33. The gas pressure in the regulator is adjusted with the… a) G screw b) B screw c) Screwdriver d) T screw 34. When setting an oxygen regulator for welding, it should be at about____ PSI and an acetylene regulator should be set at about ____ PSI. 15, 5 10,20 15,15 wherever, whatever 35. You open the oxygen cylinder how far? One full turn Not at all all the way you don’t open it 36. You open the acetylene cylinder how far? About one turn Half way all the way you don’t open it 37. Acetylene cylinders are usually red and have____ handed threads. left right front back 38. You can tell by looking at the ____ to see if it is notched on a regulator to determine if it belongs to the oxygen cylinder or the acetylene cylinder. regulator bottle nut bolt 39. The nut on an acetylene regulator has a _____ on it, telling you the threads are left handed. nock notch x special coating 40. Regular sunglasses are adequate to wear for OFW welding a) True b) False 41. The two gauges on the regulator indicate: a) atmospheric pressure b) cylinder pressure c) working pressure d) both B and C S.M.A.W. 42. The proper arc length for arc welding is about… 1/8 of an inch one inch one foot ˝ of an inch 43. What does S.M.A.W. stand for? Should Make A Waterbed Shield Metal Arc Welding Slag Metal Arc Welding Superior Metal Arc Welding 44. Arc flash is… removing your shirt hitting hammers together looking at the arc light without eye protection looking at the arc light through protective lenses 45. What should you do before striking an arc? yell ARC or COVER yell like a cat make sure your gloves match get a good nights sleep 46. Symptoms of arc flash include… burning feet and blistering arms feeling sick to your stomach like a sunburn or hot burning sand in your eyes there is no such thing as arc flash 47. On a E6013 arc rod, the E stands for… electric electrode eclectic arc 48. On a E6013 arc rod, the 60 stands for… 60 lbs of tinsel strength 60,000 lbs of tinsel strength 60,000 lbs of kinetic strength 60 lbs of kinetic strength 49. We will usually set our arc welders on which setting for this class? Direct Current Electrode Positive (DCEP) Direct Current Electrode Negative (DCEN) AC- alternating current ACDC 50. What effect on spatter does a longer arc length have? more spatter less spatter same amount of spatter no spatter 51. What can happen to the arc if the arc length becomes too long? the arc will go out the arc will get hotter the arc will get cooler the arc will melt the electrode to the work piece 52. What can happen to the arc is the arc length becomes too short? the arc will go out the arc will get hotter the arc will get cooler the arc will melt the electrode to the work piece G.M.A.W. 53. A MIG welder would use the following shield gas Argon or C02 Oxygen Acetylene Acetone 54. The distance the wire sticks out from the contact tube on a MIG gun is called: Stick out Stick up Wire Speed Voltage 55. The consumable part in a MIG gun is called the ………. a) Wire b) Diffuser c) Contact tube d) Nozzle 56. The wire diameter on a 220 Volt Short-Circuit MIG welder in our shop is………. a) .030 b) .305 c) .503 d) .035 PLASMA CUTTING: 57. Containers such as 55 gallon drums can be cut with a plasma cutter only: a) if the contents of the drum were not flammable b) if the contents of the drum were flammable c) if it is unknown what the contents of the drum were (may be flammable) d) all of the above 58.What is the minimum shade lens required to plasma cut? # 3 # 5 c) # 7 d) # 10 59. Full leathers should be worn to protect from heat and sparks when plasma cutting True False 60. 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`„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙. „Đ„˜ţĆĐ^„Đ`„˜ţo()€„ „˜ţĆ ^„ `„˜ţ.‚„p„L˙Ćp^„p`„L˙.€„@ „˜ţĆ@ ^„@ `„˜ţ.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„ŕ„L˙Ćŕ^„ŕ`„L˙.€„°„˜ţĆ°^„°`„˜ţ.€„€„˜ţĆ€^„€`„˜ţ.‚„P„L˙ĆP^„P`„L˙.„Đ„˜ţĆĐ^„Đ`„˜ţo(.„ „˜ţĆ ^„ `„˜ţo()‚„p„L˙Ćp^„p`„L˙.€„@ „˜ţĆ@ ^„@ `„˜ţ.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„ŕ„L˙Ćŕ^„ŕ`„L˙.€„°„˜ţĆ°^„°`„˜ţ.€„€„˜ţĆ€^„€`„˜ţ.‚„P„L˙ĆP^„P`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţo(.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙. „Đ„˜ţĆĐ^„Đ`„˜ţo()„ „˜ţĆ ^„ `„˜ţo()‚„p„L˙Ćp^„p`„L˙.€„@ „˜ţĆ@ ^„@ `„˜ţ.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„ŕ„L˙Ćŕ^„ŕ`„L˙.€„°„˜ţĆ°^„°`„˜ţ.€„€„˜ţĆ€^„€`„˜ţ.‚„P„L˙ĆP^„P`„L˙. „Đ„˜ţĆĐ^„Đ`„˜ţo()€„ „˜ţĆ ^„ `„˜ţ.‚„p„L˙Ćp^„p`„L˙.€„@ „˜ţĆ@ ^„@ `„˜ţ.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„ŕ„L˙Ćŕ^„ŕ`„L˙.€„°„˜ţĆ°^„°`„˜ţ.€„€„˜ţĆ€^„€`„˜ţ.‚„P„L˙ĆP^„P`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙.€„¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ.€„x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ.‚„H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙.€„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ.€„č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ.‚„¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţo(.‚„Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř 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