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MIT106 Module #4 Assignment Report by: _______________________ Date: _________________________ Posted: 2/11 Due: 2/18 Read Chapter 8: Mechanical Hazards and Machine Safeguarding Read Chapter 9: Falling, Impact, Acceleration, Lifting and Vision Hazards Answer questions in this power point Rename this power point: mit106-week4-yourLastName Email to coach@technology-systems.com Timings: Meet Due Date: 100% 1 week delay: 90%; 2 or more weeks: 80%, after Final Class: 0%

Q1 / Chapter 8 Mechanical Injury Hazards List and briefly explain 6 common types of mechanical injury hazards

Q2 / Chapter 8 Safeguards Requirements What are the requirements all safeguards should meet?

Q3 / Chapter 8 Point-of-operation guards Describe three types of point-of-operation guards.

Q4 / Chapter 8 Point-of-operation devices Describe four types of point-of-operation devices

Q5 / Chapter 8 Lockout / tagout system What is lockout / tagout system?

Q6 / Chapter 8 Essential factors for lockout/tagout systems List the four factors OSHA feels are essential in order for lockout/tagout systems to be effective.

Q7 / Chapter 9 Primary causes of falls List the primary causes of falls

Q8 / Chapter 9 Common kinds of falls Explain briefly four common kinds of falls

Q9 / Chapter 9 Strategies for preventing slips List and briefly explain five strategies for preventing slips

Q10 / Chapter 9 Lanyard What is a lanyard?

Q11 / Chapter 9 Assessing the workplace for Eye Hazards List 6 questions to make workplace assessment for Eye Hazards.

Q12 / Chapter 9 Ladder Inspection What should an employee look for when inspecting a ladder?

Q13 / Chapter 9 Back injuries What are the typical causes of back injuries in the United States?

Q14 / Chapter 9 Back safety / lifting program Describe the six-step back safety/ lifting program.

Q15 / Chapter 9 Proper Lifting Explain the strategies for proper lifting that should be taught as part of the safety program

Q16 / Chapter 9 PPE Explain how to get employees more comfortable with using PPE