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NACE CIP Part II - (8) Health - Safety - (Qs - As)
NACE CIP Part II - (8) Health - Safety - (Qs - As)
NACE CIP Part II - (8) Health - Safety - (Qs - As)
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02. Coating films on old structures are generally free of hazardous ingredients …?
A. True
B. False (B)
03. Coating inspectors are NOT required to take any responsibility for safety issues when
projects or facilities are maintained by a safety professional (individual or company)
…?
A. True
B. False (B)
06. Draeger tubes must be selected individually depending on the gas being measured …?
A. True
B. False (A)
08. Estimated costs for disposal of hazardous waste in the USA are …?
A. $100 per tonne
B. $200 per tonne
C. $400 per tonne
D. $600 per tonne (D)
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09. Health & Safety regulations are generally identical in different countries …?
A. True
B. False (B)
11. Inspectors must use the same scaffold as workers provided it is safe …?
A. True
B. False (A)
12. Inspectors should consider the appropriate technical data sheets to be part of the
specification …?
A. True
B. False (A)
15. Medical checks for workers on projects that require removal of lead-based paints are
most often visual examination …?
A. True
B. False (B)
16. Most manufacturers’ technical data sheets include information on Approvals and
Certificates for the coating …?
A. True
B. False (A)
17. Proprietary treatment systems can reduce heavy metal content of waste before removal
from site …?
A. True
B. False (A)
18. Scaffold must be inspected and approved before use by trained scaffold experts …?
A. True
B. False (A)
19. Scaffold that is safe to use is generally tagged with a red safety warning …?
A. True
B. False (B)
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21. Specifications always clearly state the necessary conditions and equipment for
emissions monitoring …?
A. True
B. False (B)
22. Specifications are always applied in the country in which they are written …?
A. True
B. False (B)
23. Surface modifying chemicals used during surface preparation may be considered and
treated as hazardous waste …?
A. True
B. False (A)
26. The coating inspector does not generally monitor or supervise safety rules …?
A. True
B. False (A)
27. The World Health Organization had identified blasting & painting having a significant
incidence of serious illness amongst workers …?
A. True
B. False (A)
28. Using proprietary systems, hazardous paints may be removed using ‘peel-away-
chemical strippers …?
A. True
B. False (A)
29. Ventilation requirements are calculated on the basis of air changes within a time period
…?
A. True
B. False (A)
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30. When water-borne coatings are applied, inspectors should monitor temperature
throughout application and cure …?
A. True
B. False (A)
31. Which of the following illnesses is NOT specifically associated with blasting and/or
painting …?
A. Respiratory disease
B. Blindness
C. Cancer
D. Dermatitus (B)
32. Which of the following is often required as part of safety planning exercises …?
A. Risk assessment
B. Fire testing
C. Safety label design
D. Training (A)
33. Which of the following is NOT a commonly used method of access for painting
purposes …?
A. Full scaffold
B. Mobile scaffold
C. Sky hook
D. Bosun’s chair (C)
34. Which of the following is NOT a standard heading in the ANSI Z400 MSDS system
…?
A. Hazard identification
B. Firefighting measures
C. Personal protection
D. Safety escape routes (D)
35. Which of the following is NOT a standard heading in the ANSI Z400 MSDS system
…?
A. Composition
B. First aid measures
C. Wet film thickness recommendations
D. Ecological information (C)
36. Which of the following is not commonly monitored by combined gas detectors …?
A. Toxic Gases
B. Combustible gases
C. Condensing gases
D. Oxygen deficiency (C)
37. Which of the following is NOT essential to coating inspectors for safety purposes …?
A. Learn relevant safety techniques
B. Recognize safe working practices
C. Obtain safety information from MSDS
D. Learn names of all hazardous chemicals listed by NIOSH (D)
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38. Which of the following is NOT generally considered to be a hazardous raw material
used in paints …?
A. Lead based pigments
B. Manganese compounds
C. MDA
D. MSDS (D)
39. Which of the following is NOT generally considered to be a hazardous raw material
used in paints …?
A. Chrome compounds
B. Asbestos fiber
C. Titanium dioxide
D. Coal tar (C)
40. Which of the following is NOT generally identified as a hazardous work environment
…?
A. Oil & gas production facility
B. Sewage treatment plant
C. Secondary containment
D. Rail tank car (C)
42. Which of the following is NOT typically associated with lining (internal coatings)
projects …?
A. Ventilation
B. Breathing equipment
C. Fire sprinklers
D. Locked out valves (C)
43. Which of the following safety issues is directly associated with risk to other workers
…?
A. Failure to secure ladders
B. Spills or emissions of hazardous chemicals
C. Exposure of third party through inadequate safety signs
D. Falls (D)
44. Which of the following would NOT generally be found on a manufacturer’s technical
data sheet …?
A. General description of the product
B. Instructions for safe disposal
C. Surface preparation required
D. Recommendations for application (B)
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45. Worker health examinations on lead-based paint removal projects are generally
performed by …?
A. Blood tests
B. Breath analysis
C. Urine samples
D. Visual examination (A)
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