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Auto Safety Test. Part 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:.
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Auto Safety Test Part 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
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
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