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Safety in Agriculture Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Fire Colors Project Safety Bonus X 2 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 What makes up the fire triangle?

Answer 1 – 10

Question 1 - 20 What are the 4 types of fires?

Answer 1 – 20 A-Ordinary combustibles B- Liquid C- Electrical D- Combustible metals

Question 1 - 30 What is the PASS method?

Answer 1 – 30 Pull pin, Aim extinguisher, Squeeze trigger, Sweep extinguisher

Question 1 - 40 What should you check for to avoid an electrical fire in the shop?

Answer 1 – 40 Check all electrical cords for nicks, frays, cracked insulation, and broken wires

Question 1 - 50 What are the 3 main types of fire extinguishers?

Answer 1 – 50 Pressurized water, foam/ dry chemical, carbon dioxide

Question 2 - 10 What does RED mean in Safety Color Coding?

Answer 2 – 10 Red = Danger

Question 2 - 20 What does ORANGE mean in Safety Color Coding?

Answer 2 – 20 Orange = Warning

Question 2 - 30 What does BLUE mean in Safety Color Coding?

Answer 2 – 30 Blue = Information

Question 2 - 40 Give examples of what the color ORANGE would be used for in Safety Color Coding.

Answer 2 – 40 Wheels, levers, knobs, guards, over parts of equipment that cut or crush

Question 2 - 50 Give examples of what the color GREEN would be used for in Safety Color Coding.

Answer 2 – 50 First aid equipment, safety glasses, hearing protection

Question 3 - 10 What should be worn in your ears to prevent injury?

Answer 3 – 10 Ear Plugs

Question 3 - 20 What is a bill of materials?

Answer 3 – 20 List and description of materials needed to complete a project

Question 3 - 30 What are the 2 types of basic drawings?

Answer 3 – 30 Sketch and Pictorial Drawings

Question 3 - 40 What are the 2 types of scales used to create an agricultural project?

Answer 3 – 40 Flat and Triangular scales

Question 3 - 50 What are the 3 parts of a pictorial drawing?

Answer 3 – 50 Top Front Side or end

Question 4 - 10 When is horseplay allowed in the shop?

Answer 4 – 10 NEVER

Question 4 - 20 Every student should know the location of what in the shop?

Answer 4 – 20 Fire equipment and alarm

Question 4 - 30 Define safety:

Answer 4 – 30 Developing an environment free from danger, risk, or injury Impossible but a goal

Question 4 - 40 Where should tools not be carried?

Answer 4 – 40 In students pockets

Question 4 - 50 What percentage of farm related accidents involve machinery?

Answer 4 – 50 50 %

Question 5 - 10 What is OSHA and what do the letters mean?

Answer 5 – 10 National organization of safety regulations Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Question 5 - 20 What are the geometric symbols used to describe the different types of fires?

Answer 5 – 20 A –Triangle B – Square C – Circle D- Star

Question 5 - 30 What does Yellow mean and what is it used on in the Safety Color Code

Answer 5 – 30 Yellow = Caution Wheels, levers, and knobs that adjust or control machines Can be used to indicate traffic lanes, and safety zones around equipment.

Question 5 - 40 If we use a scale of ¼”=1’ then how long is a line of 3 .5 inches to scale?

Answer 5 – 40 14’

Question 5 - 50 Write down your wages What is the total board feet of the following: Two 2” X 6” X 10’ One 2”X 4” X 12’ Three 1” X 6” X 16

Answer 5 – 50