The 'General - Aircraft Maintenance' quiz assesses knowledge on safety practices in aircraft maintenance. It covers personality traits affecting safety, necessary post-maintenance actions, consequences of ignoring spills, principles of Operational Risk Management, causes of accidents, and the risks of horseplay.
Paperwork - fill out all required documentation
Housekeeping - police up the work area
Restock - order depleted benchstock items
Supply - turn in replace parts
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Corrosion and delamination
Hazardous or toxic wastes
Slips and falls
Horseplay
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Accept no unnecessary risk
Make risk decisions at the appropriate level
Accept risks when benefits outweighs risks
Integrate ORM at the unit level based on mission
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Inattentiveness
Excitability
Impatience
Unsafe acts or conditions
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Unsafe acts or conditions
Horseplay
Hazing
Slips and falls
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Take glasses off before working with electricity
Secure with a headband or neckband
Do not use metal-framed glasses near electrical hazards
Wear contacts instead of metal-framed glasses
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Eye and hearing protection
Eye and hand protection
Long sleeves and gloves
Long sleeves and eye protection
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Bend over and lift with legs
Squat with back straight and lift with legs
Squat and lift with arms
Keep back straight and lift with arms
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Initial
Supervisor safety training
General training
On-the-job training
Job safety training
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Required by AFOQT as part of their up-grade training
Because they have forgotten all they learned as Airmen
So they have working knowledge of accident prevention, and accident prevention know-how
So they have more knowledge than those they supervise
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A personal interview by the supervisor
A five-minute roll-call briefing
A five-minute stand-up talks
Initial safety training
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When it is no longer usable
At the end of the shift
Immediately
Never
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Do not allow oily rags to accumulate
Obey no smoking signs
Throw cigarettes and matches in wastebaskets
Do not allow clothes to become saturated with flammables
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Select a sealant with a flashpoint of 80°F
Make sure sealants are at least 50 feet away from ignition source
Select the correct sealant for the job
Make sure sealants are applied correctly
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AFOSHSTD 91-series
42A3-1-2
1-1-691
00-25-172
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Accelerator and base (AB)
2-part can kit (KT)
Semi-kit cartridge (CA)
Premixed/frozen (OZ)
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The length of time a mixed sealant remains usable
The length of time a mixed sealant remains usable at 75°F and 50% relative humidty
The length of time an unmixed sealant remains usable at 75°F and 50% relative humidty
The length of time an unmixed sealant remains unstable at 75°F and 50% realtive humidty
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For each 15°F above 75°F
For each 18°F above 75°F
For each 15°F below 75°F
For each 18°F below 75°F
To degrade and dissolve paints for easy removal
To degrade oily deposits on metal for easy removal
To degrade and dissolve oily and greasy soils for easy removal
To degrade greasy soils from painted surfaces
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Satillite radio transmissions
High-frequency radio transmissions
Radar
Electronic countermeasure devices
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May cause burns beneath the skin
Can cause cataracts in the eyes
Electromagnetic energy raises internal body temperature
Prolonged exposure can lead to skin irritation and/or rash
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Wheel and tire structure damage
Increased tire pressure and possible tire blowout
Potential fire hazard with magnesum wheels
All of the above
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In-line with the affected axle/brake assembly
From the nose or tail of the aircraft
From only the tail of the aircraft
From only the nose of the aircraft
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Turbine plane of rotation
Intake
High intensity sound
Exhaust
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10 feet to front and sides
15 feet to front and sides
20 feet to front and sides
25 feet to front and sides
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About 100 feet to the rear
About 150 feet to the rear
About 200 feet to the rear
About 250 feet to the rear
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High intensity noise
Turbine wheel disintegration
The suction caused by the turbine wheel
The heat generated by the turbine wheel
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Eye protection
Ear defenders (or hardshell headset)
Gloves
Long sleeves and gloves
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TO 00-25-172
AFOSHSTD 91-series
AFI 21-101
Specific Aircraft TOs
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Ground all powered AGE equipment
Use the right grade of fuel
Protect yourself from health hazards
Prevent fires and explosions
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Irritated skin that develops a rash
Headaches and dizziness
Abdominal pain and constipation
Stop breathing
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To ensure that there are no leaks of the fire retardant
To ensure adequate pressure is available for fire suppression
To ensure that the fire extinguisher has not previously been used
To ensure that the inspection date has not been exceeded
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AFSOHSTD 91-series
TO 00-25-172
Aircraft Specfic TOs
AFI 21-101
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