Aire-tech Foreign Object Damage (Fod) Prevention Quiz

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1. A common way to prevent FOD is to use the "Clean As You Go Concept " while you work?

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The "Clean As You Go Concept " emphasizes cleaning up after yourselves while you are working throughout the day.

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The purpose of this quiz is to assess the Aire-tech employees understanding of Foreign Object Damage Prevention.

2. Always report all incidents (Internal or External), even if you caused it !!!  

Explanation

The correct answer is True. This statement emphasizes the importance of reporting all incidents, whether they are caused internally or externally, even if you are responsible for causing it. Reporting incidents is crucial for maintaining transparency, accountability, and ensuring that appropriate actions are taken to address and prevent similar incidents in the future.

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3. FOD comes in all shapes, sizes and types

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The statement "FOD comes in all shapes, sizes and types" is true. FOD stands for Foreign Object Debris or Foreign Object Damage, which refers to any object or substance that is not supposed to be present in a specific area, such as an aircraft runway or a manufacturing plant. FOD can vary greatly in terms of its shape, size, and type. It can include anything from loose screws and bolts to rocks, tools, or even wildlife. Therefore, the statement is correct as FOD can indeed come in various shapes, sizes, and types.

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4. FOD is any item foreign to a product… Something   that doesn't belong where it's found…  

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FOD CAN BE ANYTHING THAT IS FOUND IN YOUR WORK AREA THAT DOES NOT BELONG WHERE IT IS FOUND. FOR EXAMPLE; BROKEN SAFETY WIRE, HARDWARE, PAPER, METAL ETC.

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5. A FOD walk is intended to identify any area that might have been missed during an individulal inspection othewise by lining individuals up next to each other and walking the area that needs to be inspected.

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A FOD walk is a method used to ensure that all areas are thoroughly inspected by having individuals walk together in a line. This technique helps to identify any areas that may have been missed during an individual inspection. By lining individuals up next to each other and walking the area that needs to be inspected, any potential hazards or foreign object debris can be identified and addressed. Therefore, the given statement is true.

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6. Check All that  are true;

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FOD Prevention Programs saves companies millions of dollars every year in damages because by implementing preventive measures, companies can avoid costly repairs, replacements, and downtime caused by Foreign Object Debris (FOD). FOD Prevention is everyone's job because it requires the cooperation and awareness of all employees to maintain a clean and safe work environment, reducing the risk of FOD incidents.

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7. A common way to cause FOD is to:

Explanation

Keeping unnecessary items in your workspace can cause FOD (Foreign Object Debris). When there are unnecessary items in the workspace, there is a higher chance of them getting misplaced or accidentally dropped, which can lead to debris or foreign objects in the work area. This can be dangerous as the debris can interfere with equipment, cause damage, or even result in accidents. Therefore, it is important to keep the workspace clear of unnecessary items to prevent FOD.

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8. High potential FOD items include(select the applicable answers):

Explanation

FOD is anything that does not belong in the area where it is found.

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9. How many levels of FOD sensitve areas are there?

Explanation

There are three FOD sensitive areas. Awareness, Control and Critical

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10. When identifying FOD zones, the color ____________represents a FOD awareness area, The color ____________________ represents a FOD Control/Sensitive area and the color RED represents a FOD ______________ area 

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When identifying FOD zones, the color BLUE represents a FOD awareness area, The color YELLOW
represents a FOD Control/Sensitive area and the color RED represents a FOD CRITICAL area

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A common way to prevent FOD is to use the "Clean As You Go...
Always report all incidents (Internal or External), even if you caused...
FOD comes in all shapes, sizes and types
FOD is any item foreign to a product… Something...
A FOD walk is intended to identify any area that might have been...
Check All that  are true;
A common way to cause FOD is to:
High potential FOD items include(select the applicable answers):
How many levels of FOD sensitve areas are there?
When identifying FOD zones, the color ____________represents a FOD...
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