SECTION 5 - SAFETY
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- เกณฑ์ตัดสินผ่านการทดสอบอยู่ที่ร้อยละ 90 หรือ 27 ข้อขึ้นไป
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90
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20 ข้อ
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50 ข้อ
1. 5.03 Regardless of the product, and in accordance with API Ch 8.1/ASTM D4057, what is the maximum level to which sample containers should normally be filled?
a. 50%
b. 80%
c. 85%
d. 100%
2. 5.11 Portable electronic measurement equipment must be _______ immediately before gauging?
a. Checked
b. Cleaned
c. Calibrated
d. Earthed (grounded)
3. 5.70 What are the effects of acute exposure (short term) to benzene?
a. Shortness of breath, irritability, headache, nausea, dizziness, intoxication
b. Irritation of the eyes, nose and respiratory tract
c. Convulsions and loss of consciousness
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
4. 5.79 Which of the following exposure limits for H2S (for use with respirators) are correct?
a. 500 ppm maximum exposure when using a full face respirator
b. 100 ppm maximum exposure when using a half-mask respirator
c. A self contained breathing apparatus must be used if the exposure exceeds 500 ppm
d. Only a self contained breathing apparatus is permissible for any exposure above the permissible exposure limit
5. 5.34 What must you do in order to transport flammable liquid samples on a public highway?
a. Fully label all samples
b. Place the samples in approved DOT containers
c. Consult a Safety Data Sheet for the product being transported
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
6. 5.74 When working in an environment suspected of containing H2S, personal monitors must show a level below (or provide an alarm at) what limit?
a. 5 ppm (10 ppm in USA)
b. 1 ppm (2 ppm in USA)
c. 15 ppm (20 ppm in USA)
d. 0.1 ppm (0.2 ppm in USA)
7. 5.01 What should be the first source of information when preparing to sample a new product?
a. The International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT)
b. The Petroleum Handbook
c. The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for that product
d. Energy Institute HM6 / ISO 3170 / ISO 3171 / API Chapter 8
8. 5.45 According to the International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers and Terminals (ISGOTT), for a tank to be safe for entry, what should the reading on a combustible gas detector be?
a. Less than 15%
b. Less than 10%
c. Less than 1%
d. Less than 0.5%
9. 5.28 Why is it important to wear gloves while sampling?
a. So that the sample is not contaminated
b. To prevent your hands becoming dirty
c. To prevent hazardous substances being absorbed through the skin
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
10. 5.61 When working with benzene, in addition to a respirator, hard hat and safety footwear, what other personal protective equipment should be worn?
a. Safety glasses and leather gloves
b. Leather gloves, long-sleeve coveralls and goggles
c. Rubber gloves, chemical protective clothing, goggles and face shield
d. Rubber gloves, goggles, and coveralls
11. 5.16 Corrosive liquids will directly injure the body tissue on contact.
a. True
b. False
12. 5.69 Hydrogen sulfide may be present in all petroleum products, crude oil and many types of petrochemicals.
a. True
b. False
13. 5.47 Someone must always stand watch at the entrance to the confined space while you are in it.
a. True
b. False
14. 5.67 What effects may result from chronic exposure (long term) to benzene?
a. Loss of vision
b. Various blood disorders ranging from anemia to leukemia
c. Impaired Disability Syndrome (IDS)
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
15. 5.66 What is the appearance and characteristic odour of benzene?
a. Clear colourless liquid with a sweet odour
b. Clear colourless liquid with a sour odour
c. Light brown liquid with no distinguishable odour
d. Light brown liquid with a strong pungent odour
16. 5.77 What are the characteristics of hydrogen sulfide?
a. It is a pale yellow gas with a sweetish taste and strong pungent odour
b. It is a pale yellow gas with the odour of rotten eggs
c. It is a colourless gas with a sweetish taste and the odour of rotten eggs
d. It is a colourless gas with little or no odour
17. 5.64 Workers who are regularly exposed to benzene should have a regular medical examination.
a. True
b. False
18. 5.59 How can benzene enter your body?
a. By inhalation
b. By absorption through the skin
c. By Ingestion
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all correct
19. 5.53 What does an oxygen meter measure?
a. The percentage of oxygen below the LEL of a hydrocarbon/air mixture
b. The amount of oxygen needed to make a confined space safe for entry
c. The percentage of oxygen contained in the atmosphere being sampled
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
20. 5.81 What is the maximum permissible 8 hour TWA (time weighted average) exposure level of H2S?
a. 30 ppm (60 ppm in USA)
b. 25 ppm (50 ppm in USA)
c. 15 ppm (20 ppm in USA)
d. 5 ppm (10 ppm in USA)
21. 5.76 Hydrogen sulfide is probably the most dangerous gas commonly encountered in the petroleum industry.
a. True
b. False
22. 5.84 What type of respirator filter cartridges should you use for protection against hydrogen sulfide?
a. Acid Gas
b. None. Only a self contained breathing apparatus is acceptable
c. Organic Vapour
d. Radionucleides, highly toxic dusts, mists and fumes
23. 5.50 What do the initials UEL stand for?
a. Upper environmental level
b. Unknown environmental level
c. Upper explosive limit
d. Unknown explosive levels
24. 5.83 Why is the sense of smell not reliable for detecting hydrogen sulfide?
a. It is difficult to detect by sense of smell
b. The level at which you can smell it is above the permissible exposure limit
c. At 100 ppm a person s sense of smell is deadened within minutes, thereby giving that person a false sense of security
d. You might have a cold and be unable to breath through your nose
25. 5.27 What can help prevent a build-up and/or discharge of static electricity when sampling?
a. Use of a sampling cord made of synthetic fibre
b. Tying the end of the sampling cord to the railing of the tank
c. Use of a sampling cord that contains no synthetic fibre
d. Holding the sample cord against the gauge hatch throughout the sampling operation
26. 5.41 What is the safe oxygen content range in a confined space?
a. Between 19.5% and 21.0%
b. Between 18.6% and 20%
c. Between 19% and 25%
d. Answers a., b. and c. are all wrong
27. 5.26 A portable electronic thermometer should always be grounded after the probe has been lowered into the liquid.
a. True
b. False
28. 5.51 What does an explosimeter (explosion meter) measure?
a. The amount of oxygen in a space
b. Whether a space is safe for entry
c. Whether or not there is an explosive atmosphere in a space
d. The flash point of a gas mixture.
29. 5.42 Products have defined limits of combustion. What are these?
a. The Permissible Exposure Limit and the Threshold Limit Value
b. The Lower Explosive Limit, Upper Explosive Limit and the Flash Point
c. The Flash Point and the Threshold Limit Value
d. The Permissible Exposure Limit and the Lower Explosive Limit
30. 5.90 The Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL) defines exposure to a substance over how long?
a. 30 minutes
b. 60 minutes
c. 15 minutes
d. 20 minutes
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