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Preparation and understanding are the most important parts of your job duties.
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Safely performing your job, and being aware of your surroundings are one of the most
important parts of your job.
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Of the following, which are required for general work area protection?
A.
Hard Hats, Safety Glasses, Face Shields, and Boots
B.
Gloves, Safety Shoes, Face Shields, and Chemical Suit
C.
Hard Hats, Safety Shoes, Gloves, and Safety Glasses
D.
Respirator, Face Shield, Rubber Gloves, and Goggles
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When sustained Decibel levels are above what range, should hearing protection be worn?
A.
75 Decibels
B.
85 Decibels
C.
87 Decibels
D.
95 Decibels
7.
When soliciting information about a Hazardous Material, you have the right to do so under
the Hazardous Communications Standards.
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Lock Out/Tag Out refers to placing energized electrical or mechanical equipment in a state
of being where they cannot be operated without noticing the warning signs that they are not
to be operated until signs have been removed by the proper person(s).
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In which of the following locations can you find information about a Hazardous Material?
A.
Galley and Day Room
B.
Day Room and Company man's office
C.
Company Man's office and Toolpusher's office
D.
Toolpusher's office and Labels
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The sense of smell is good way to determine if toxic vapors or gases are present.
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Which one of the following is not a situation where an alarm will sound to notify all
personnel of ensuing danger.
A.
Man-Over-Board
B.
Meal Time
C.
Fire
D.
A Kick in the Well
14.
There are multiple alarm sounds for various types of emergency situations. What would
you do if you heard an intermittent alarm?
A.
Jump Over Board
B.
Go to Your Abandon Rig Station
C.
Go to the Living Quarters
D.
Go to Your Assigned Fire Station
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If a supervisor tells you that there is NORM present in the materials you are working with.
What are they talking about?
A.
New Operational Reported Materials
B.
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials
C.
Non Operating Report Manifest
D.
New Organized Reporting Mandate
19.
If you see another employee performing a duty that is creating a hazard to both themselves
and others, you should diplomatically inform them of the hazard they are creating and the
proper method for the procedure.
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Your attendance and participation are essential to learning and understanding the necessity
for safe conditions and practices.
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Employees shall attempt to do all work even if they don't think the task is within the limits
of their ability.
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If you are unable to perform the assigned task safely, you should:
A.
Blow it off and let someone else do it.
B.
Tell your supervisor that you can't do it.
C.
Get someone to help you.
D.
Tell your supervisor that you will need someone to assist you with performing the
task.
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Tools and equipment used to perform you duties shall be left where they lie, so you will
have them available the next time you need them.
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When arriving at your location you should sign in with either the supervisor or the
dispatcher.
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Fighting or attempting to provoke a fight while at work are grounds for termination.
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Your attitude toward safety is apparent in both you work practices and appearance.
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While doing maintenance on a permit required confined space, a fellow employee has
become incapacitated just inside the entrance and you are the monitor. What should you
do?
A.
Take a deep breath and go in and get the worker out.
B.
Chalk up another mark on the wall indicating that you lost another one.
C.
Wait to see if someone will come around and go in and get the worker.
D.
Notify the appropriate supervisor and don your SCBA and start rescue procedures.
36.
When instructed to perform duties below the main deck on an offshore platform, you
should wear what additional PPE?
A.
A slicker suit in case a wave breaks near you so you won't get wet.
B.
A life line so if you get washed over the side you can easily be retrieved.
C.
A life preserver or Work vest so if you fall in you will float.
D.
A bright colored hard hat so you can be spotted from a further distance if you go
overboard.
37.
While working on deck, you spot an oil slick beneath your platform, who should you
notify?
A.
Your local State Representative
B.
Your Supervisor
C.
Your fellow workers
D.
The EPA and Coast Guard
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When working in a poorly ventilated area and you begin to experience abnormal
sensations, you should do what.
A.
Clear the area and let someone else do the job.
B.
Keep working, maybe the sensation will go away.
C.
The sensation feels pretty good so just keep working.
D.
Clear the area and notify a supervisor, then make a determination as to what might
have caused the situation.
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While working on the drill floor, the job you are performing requires that you go outside
the wind wall for just a second to attach a cable to an eyelet. The drill floor is located 20
feet above the next level below it. You should have on a full body harness and use a fall
protection device.
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SAMPLE ORIENTATION TEST ANSWER SHEET
NAME:_________________________________________________________
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