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AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Assessment 1 — Questioning — Written Assessment Student Name NQOC ancl(fl’lcwl\_ Student ID Number RC 097X 10 7 Unit Start Date Aylot] 2024 Unit End Date ot} 02 Assessment Due Date /{q M 1 / 2‘07[ ' Date Submitted / f / 0 /{ / ZO Z&] This cover sheet is to be completed by the student and assessor and used as a record to determine student competency in this assessment task The assessment process and tasks were fully explained. (Y§/ No | am aware of which evidence will be collected and how. @s / No I am aware of my right to appeal an assessment decision. @ / No | arg aware that | can locate The College Complaints and Appeals Policy and Procedure on their @ No website. | have discussed any additional educational support or reasonable adjustments | require in order to e No undertake this assessment with the Student Support Services Officer and Trainer / Assessor y d | have access to all required resources? fle%/ No Cheating & Plagiarism Declaration Student Declaration: In accordance with the Academic Misconduct Policy, | hereby acknowledge by signing this declaration that | have not cheated or plagiarised any work regarding the assessment tasks undertaken in this unit of competency except where the work has been correctly acknowledged. NOTE: Student must sign this prior to submitting their assessments to the assessor Signature (&" Date: /{V 1 Of 1207—47 ~< i . Satisfacto or Not Satisfactory (Please circle the assessment result for this task) Assessment Resuits Feedback to Student - Please provide general feedback on the student’s performance Student Declaration: - | verify that the work completed | Assessor Declaration: - | verify that | have adequately is my own and that | was adequately informed of the explained and negotiated the assessment tasks with the assessment process prior to commencing this student prior to commencing assessment. assessment task. Student Name:/\.hd‘c Ufiml /n’lL’(L‘ )\/ Assessor’s Name: Maef»f’l’efiu W'@éf'fl?f" Student Signature Assessor Signature Dat ot 7024 Ml1) 24 Student Guide for Written Knowledge Assessment Page 1 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Overview of Assessment This is a written assessment task you will be assess on your knowledge of following safe working practice in an automotive workplace. The topics that will be covered in the assessment are: 1. Identify and follow workplace safety procedures. 2. Identify and follow workplace emergency procedures. This assessment will ensure that the elements, performance criteria, performance evidence and knowledge evidence required, and conditions are adhered to demonstrate competency in this unit assessment task. Read the assessment carefully before commencing. e Your Assessor will use the assessment criteria in this document and will provide feedback / comment. ¢ You MUST answer all the questions in the assessment tasks in your own words and own handwriting. e This is an “Open Book” assessment, and students can use the resources listed in the “Resources Required” section below. Task/s to be assessed To complete this written assessment, you will need to answer the 68 questions comprising of Multiple Choice, True and False, Fill-in the Gap and Short Answer questions. Decision making rules To receive a ‘satisfactory’ outcome for this assessment students MUST successfully answer all questions. If a student achieves less than 100%, they can reattempt the assessment after further study has taken place. Students who cannot achieve a minimum of 100% you will not have satisfactorily completed this assessment Your assessor will be looking for the following in this assessment task: - e Basic aspects of relevant state or territory workplace health and safety (WHS) legislation, including: o Employer responsibilities for workplace practices o Employee responsibilities to participate in WHS practices o Employee responsibility to ensure own work practices protect the safety of self, other workers, and other people in the workplace ¢ Workplace procedures for: o Selecting and using personal protective equipment (PPE) Identifying hazards, including slip hazards and trip hazards Running motor vehicles in the workplace Emergency, fire and accident procedures, including: — Personnel responsibilities — Evacuation procedures and assembly points Housekeeping procedures o Purpose and structure of WHS committees, including: Roles of workplace personnel o Qualifications held by workplace personnel, including: — First aid — Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Fire warden and workplace evacuation Work health and safety representative ¢ Personal safety in an automotive workplace, including: o Hearing protection Skin protection Protective clothing Protective footwear o Eye protection e Manual handling, including: Storing items o Planning the lift Using correct lifting techniques and equipment e Meanina of WHS symbols and signs ©c 0 0O Page 2 0of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Machine and equipment safety, including: o Using hand tools and hand-held power tools o Using compressed air o Using machine guards o Electrical tools, including: Checking before use Faulty equipment tagging and isolation procedures o Vehicle lifting equipment, including: — Working in pits — Using jacks and stands — Using hoists — Safe working load (SWL) of jacks and hoists * Vehicle safety, including: o Engine moving parts o Engine and exhaust hot components o Electrical hazards associated with: - High voltage ignition systems — Wearing jewellery while working around high current wiring systems — Using electrical tools around water o Batteries o Fuel, including petrol, diesel, and natural and petroleum gas o High voltage in battery electrical and hybrid vehicles o High voltage injectors ¢ Hazardous materials, including handling and storing: o OQils o Brake fluid o Brake dust o Chemicals o Cleaning products o Safety data sheets (SDS). Assessment conditions Resources required Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting. Assessment MUST include direct observation of tasks. Where assessment of competency includes third-party evidence, individuals MUST provide evidence that links them to having followed safe work practices while working in an automotive workplace, e.g., documented hazard inspection or incident report. Assessors MUST verify performance evidence through questioning on skills and knowledge to ensure correct interpretation and application. The following resources MUST be made available: Automotive workplace or simulated workplace Workplace procedures and instructions relating to safe work practices Workplace safety and emergency evacuation procedures Hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods information Safety materials and equipment relevant to an automotive workplace Fire safety equipment Documents for recording workplace safety, accidents, and incidents. Assessors of this unit MUST satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards. Learning Resources available to students include: e Automotive Technology (A System Approach) 7™ Edition — Chapters 2 & 7 » AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Additional Information Book Page 3 of 19
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b AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Results/Re- e The Assessor will grade the assessment and record the result on the front page of assessment this document (S) — Satisfactory if all observable behaviours are correct and (NS) not satisfactory if any areas are left incorrect ¢ Feedback will be provided on either result e Where a student receives a ‘NS — Not Satisfactory’ result, the assessor will discuss the area of the non-compliant observable behaviour and an opportunity given for re- assessment. e If the outcome is again not satisfactory the student result will be deemed (NC) not competent. Additional feedback will be given, and a time agreed upon for further assessment after additional training and skills practice has taken place. Reasonable If the participant is unable to undertake the written assessment as designed, an interview Adjustment (verbal questioning) may be used as an alternate approach. Page 4 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Assessment 1 — Questioning Written Assessment Locate and record the name and date of the OH&S/WH&S document relevant to your State/Territory, e.g. Work Health and Safety (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2011 The Student only needs to select their state. woar K Roa ) Bm{/ fiw,{r/u ¢t Lol \- 2. ldentify and summaries the objectives of State/Territories OH&S/WH&S Act. 4)1} (“/:) ) JLCA I~ Q.]f_.Cfl_KZLJJ.CLL; Aet_iv 4o encuie 1Ry ,fd]fyfu Gd: iiflfiwfifid Q:j}igp_“ _fingg@ at ork =, aLg \ 3. Summarize the specific duties that are part of the general responsibilities required of an employer under OH&S/WHA&S Acts. Ain Pmpl.nm\ iy [fl[[)cnu/)/.r -/n/J/‘“u /*lr a ffup omJ /Kmllbg J ! / . WLk plats enlionmant=_To_clo Ahic_an _zmpé‘j oS mul = angdement— iovfj(’((/uu{ n/»’)r/ WOEK io-u.')("‘jz(,g( nn’)r, {Df(‘-lwr/x u‘) 208 mdiin +f 7 Fvaining nn[/ S‘?J"Ot't"l'h‘f/hh Page 5 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 4 Identify the three (3) duties within employee responsibilities in OH&S/WH&S Acts and describe each of the duties. 1’70,/&_ feaSonable eaue ]I’ng“ b lpm“ . _RunJih [I/nf,/ J’th_dj J)m(( j(;!’ /JIRL f"(:-(]/c’/lj d/gfi" ("rf[\‘gfi‘ . C 3 ( 2 ()[“[B{)L'fl?fk’fi LUIHL, l;!/"j’ o er flin,/’)/[yfi;" /) (h/r}rzzj wrd (¢ z,m_[fq;ngn =X Lm/‘/.fr Jllu( act > Mt nor !\‘,,,_f,g;,«{e I a8 TEIAR Paf?;/;rll equlp ment— Lhati ¢ pmufr'u( Munt _not put_at u‘:’(‘[{___z%mf{'/\, arm/ Fa/é’.f] /OL"__ S Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 5. Who is responsible for Work Health and Safety (WH&S)/Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) in the workshop? Everyone. B. The employer. C. No-one. D. The employee. 6 Identify five [5) important items of personal protective equipment [PPE] that must be used in an automotive workplace? | B etu /)CHS / Choes . 7. Slips, trips and falls result in thousands of injuries every year. What are the most common injuries? A Musclfl, 9sm . ek op unj,c})_hu“ iajm*j 2. Lonn .jmm’m’!@ ~ X A\ Cutc, & Beulse andu.iff/ocaflan 0] Jeiuts or mucelec. Page 6 of 19
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AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 8. The floor of your work area and bench tops should be kept clean, dry, and orderly. Any oil, coolant, or grease on the fioor can make it slippery can result in serious injuries? Slips. B. Talking. C. Dirty Workbench. D. Drain covers. True False question. Select the correct answer. 9. Properly store all parts and tools by putting them away in a place where people will not trip over them. This practice not only cuts down on injuries, it also reduces time wasted looking for a misplaced part or tool. ELTrue or D False 10. Whenever you need to have the engine running for diagnosis or service, the engine’s exhaust must be vented to the outside. Why? Log Igfimmp (ifl.e.n emmnl fl)(/fiwu (4~ CONTqI NS Eff/fm/ffll/ fi[am/n%r n_uzba/acucm_maj__fim zz_#uj_f_uf_e[ca i . 1& Et'mu.f' (auh, nqm{lfnufluu. a 1111/1//i14 f/((/m-//nb h;af /‘n/mlzrm,a,za % woikin oei@lf‘s‘ 0m1” /fWflK 'n J’f\,Q (.Y f]_‘ og 11. In the workplace, who should know what too in case of an emergency procedures, such as fire and accident? _u?vi’*f’afl'f)f ;nthe ol K 'f)/am I‘R;u’r'( Knpu/ Muitiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 12. Everyone in the workplace should know what to do in case of an emergency Likely emergencies could include? A. Fires. B. Chemical spills. C. Serious accidents and personal injury. @ All the answers are correct. Page 7 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 13. Itis important that everybody knows the ambulance, fire and police emergency contact number Throughout Australia this number is ? A 911 B. 999. @) oo0. D. 123. 14. If an emergency requires the workplace evacuation, where should everyone go to? W/ e .\\uL ,;o L J[m o,om, S,QQLLhullj_fiuLLu[ai 3/&@%&&%* T e A i CLS’('em p}ar’\, Em ,m% 15. Accidents involving machin&ry or equlpment may require the evacuation of a workplace. If evacuation is necessary, what four [4] procedures must be followed? l——f’/“/f\/ [))?u OIflQfC’MJM_U (ii‘ ,/ ffumac/ Cp LQLWQUZLMLLL)JU*M—M%E“U ¢ ok Juin gy /A 16. What does “Good Housekeeping” mean in the automotive workplace? Write down two [2] points. A// Wor K nm// J’#mm avean eban 10t fmf/ %c‘/j‘ J@m& all /Mt_&saaflgf_maim/ amc/ G— gl runt- - 17 What does “Poor Housekeeping” mean in the automotive workplace? Write down three [3] points. ( ¢ I . ¢ 4 J//( J2 /4 {‘uufl Cni on //fll/ (7] /)”1( Li N/:'/‘ & /fl[ y J° _J 4[(5. lufi&mm A’Lz"/w&b N [1//7; o Page 8 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 18. What is the specific function of Workplace Health and Safety committees in the automotive workplace? Write down four [4] points. 1("{(4:",1,} Lz{l fl([‘;f([rnf I‘Ln([ /)fl/tj(fié/f {"/:"G'L'“( St dirs N}’r(‘/ i/ 12(/.;" 2 .. - . 7 ] [} A n » EXaminglicn (fi; «}unll)l, (ym/ S‘nf@“/u _fm(’(1+ IP/OCa'”v’I N Q fin/éw \ £ brisis. *Con J'z;'/.fn'rf/‘f-n, /)JJ 1“/',,4/?/')‘ a m/ G@Qjm/ n Ji@/‘mfi;‘nn.- p[(:l%?/m/ /;n msf{ cdors . v Com/rL Cotions /"j (20 if1 M/EA] L]/fl///L lj//I/ JG. 0 F,ofl/pj?m 17’1[,_»[ m‘lf}l LUILL f/ Jbémn‘ - . 19. What is meant by first aid? _,Qem/um?_mv medidte Aol in an aa&@zfjgwfzg'éz,);‘ i 20. What is the minimum acceptable level of training for first aid officers for workplace? jMM{fi?M:fiM h /t/" al HA ¢ Coin il j’:'/‘J‘/ mr/ (9/‘/1Jur"n”/n lafipn fi (/” fi/}/i G fgw' ) ,‘f,;a, el Ivau!@p 7 /{/l 7 f]/('/f//fi/ /(bf/b}] 21 What does CPR stand for? er f/m;Jf Ju?i“ ()rw{myn [mmm,/ /flm([/fififl/l LL)uf/zlifl [/ujma? {tC[LJ]l(/LLQ o S o I 22. By performing CPR, what are you doing? wy fl[l"lfl/l}’) CPR 41 JCU'I (7 L"r (t(( (2 (E) [ JMLLQ% tack (’J_(fim m?wfiig,& 7é [iLiye. /é(_pua Page 9 of 19
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AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace Fill in the Gaps 23. The person who wants to become a Fire Warden requires Fire Warden training. Select the missing word from the following associated statement about the Fire Warden. Choice of words: Educate, emergency, evacuation, fire, people, special, Warden, workplace With Fire U\JOW’IML training, an individual who is fit for the title will have the following duties: » Implement and improve effective __gy a,"Q-“ra z:g; measures in the workplace. * Prevent emergencies by making sure the \fl’ ¢ risk control measures meet the specified standards. * Make other staff aware of the fire hazards that can occur in the MM{_‘[{ /7] b (B o Efilllffit 2 employers on how to respond to emergencies. ¢ Run fire drills and _ew;gaafi&h(simulations; with the warden’s guide, employees should be able to identify all emergency exit routes from their area. o Make sure that all . in the workplace are accounted for in an evacuation. o Assist all employers and patrons during an emergency, including those who have needs (i.e. people in wheelchairs or who are physically challenged). 24, Describe the four [4] specific functions of Workplace Health & Safety Representatives. “dncpect dhe Ltu/.w/e' ar gy AT 0f Fe work /m( ; o 24’?(’(0,97 /95;?7 [mj /}fi}f’cc‘/é r’,‘,j/ul“/,'zzc Aaa,zlzf/.?é‘d[&z;_,,,fif AL//W/)’{(’&Q ‘ /)f Cleal at ang tateblin/ beturen u/v.fiwezn/,an fflMjfi{ cm[/ .an/_ms,fl(»%fic _Conteryiing .1 171/ fi{/%& o Page 10 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 25. What six [6] basic principles can be adopted to prevent an injury when lifting heavy objects? ' Cocpect glup 2 Apne fl[’KQ_ o e Ar/L4 [/Vr/« in Pt fack feet floffi/on c}n[/ &n/ (4#,4#1{5{ Y’?’tf[/m/}» i (3] Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 26. At what height should heavy objects be stored? On the ground. \ At waist height. On the top shelf. .} All these answers are correct. 27. What two [2] steps should be taken before manually lifting and moving objects? " Ploy; | asticoial’~ e sing cbyect 2 ey K out Lmn/ 7()“@ [lfi_?(hf? 28. What are WHS/OHS symbols? (,713/’4; ("X{/Y’S??/ Zr }'f//-‘f’/zt% (v 7he i «0//\7/;/71‘.('. Thy MmLGge mll/yf Jé [/’if/’g,/'(‘i‘;"f t’[(’('/’;'/l'/?f'f' B;jl'7/}11/1 }—2//////1 ll‘/ 7 200/ . WY s/, L{//A’ //10 %,/7?’////1/ .’.] [ !" 74 ~ 7}',?‘/4—/{11'\! "g.’f QH{M‘ i 7 ’»{/’2“,"1‘ é&jm/ri—‘?ln FA2 Z 74 2/ %2 ) ) 4/‘»‘1/1'&/ __7"&« C/}‘]/‘L" .'A.’/:)”Iq/ nstruction. ipam. gmiracing [ Page 11 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 29. Name the following WHS/OHS workplace signs. FOOT ;’ROTECTION NO ENTRY MUST BE WORN AUTHORISED L ON THIS SITE ; | PERSONS ONLY rogt pre Tect tbh/murj- Noentrt <;4u_f,fmx,‘;€o[ 2 = bQ wern.on J’fim & 'Il—Q J Fif‘fi" fllC’ £ ™y O J Wf*:(r.e, {v(tfi}‘lga:%y\ Emfll’\fiwfaj Eflx b\,u.y CGWTHO " {qjé % rrég?”i; True False question. Select the correct answer. 30. Inspect your tools for cracks, broken parts, or other dangerous conditions before you use them. Never use broken or damaged tools. @ True or D False 31 What precautions should be taken when using compressed air? Q¢ NQM_{J‘LLL{J—LUL(/ aur-a- 4@@{ (Hz!w : . 32. What safety precautions relate to portable power tools? (JMLJ_J_ZLLJJ__/LLKL;;LL(/ 0(‘17(/ illfiLgllLuJ.{Af @ NL/A/ Laéfu_g,u{ /77 ; ?,,Az C ur/.,// éj ///n/ Lk Page 12 of 19
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AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 33. Before using amachine, what gzr;eral check should be ¢ rled out? 6 @ A,Q ek a[( hehTrrents orQ\—/nrm/ff/// 1w OrL o Nover pemoie jhe mechirte e d/C = . / . Maklo [tk Zl// Oy /f & m’/ EOPLI L 1A //%yzL Df'/a’f( '\/444/17//7 '/4.‘ 12207 ()/7/1-’7/ 72V J Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 34. Maintenance on faulty electrical tools should be carried out by A, Qualified automotive mechanic. B. Anybody. CY A qualified automotive electrician. D. A qualified electrician. True False question. Select the correct answer. 35. Lockout/tagout is an umbrella term that describes a set of safety practices and procedures that are intended to reduce the risk of technicians inadvertently using tools, equipment or materials that have been determined to be unsafe or potentially unsafe or that are in the process of being serviced. @ True or D False 36. What information should be written on a tagout that is affixed on a clear and unavoidable label to faulty equipment? Do nof e Afi ;7’m['r"ff’{, Yur namu_y fl[cflé/. Jivne /}& .Fflq/,f {e;;r_;// 37. The hazards of working in or around vehicle service pits can include? el pdC Pan 17// // /a//l 27 (imnliarl m/ o //nu»i’z//fl/ nyA QA{[‘/’LA L0 ;)(/n/ U _gr ]{/'W . i 38. Why are the jacking points of a vehicle important? MC&LLLLlwfl]y A _pcorrect )(’I/JJ/ yXind- Gy /n’ [‘/;Z/])LU _LLK_L«_A_/LCA Caui p 7)Lu Lj - — Page 13 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 39. Why must jack stands be used? j/‘;[‘/x S"’/Ri,')‘/f are dregd aé//,u,a & fiy—{«'*"u/‘{LZ‘/ 4274 J:u/}'//JL "_1);51‘ /1 _Gra 261064 //")J,Z::m I {Arfl/é . J loined _pidh 4 /filfiJaM_L A Lery {”-//:l /p/éafi/. S 41 |f the vehicle was not position correctly. what situation can this create? \{H 20 ]m(// A Cou(Grle Qi C'lf{/rf/ll-'f U lu}m /971270 0 Q;/f (;—-J \e0iout jrnj!‘}%'l g CV f~‘/l’[}"!ll Uj‘ A Ji/és Ao 4 r Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 42. When using lifting equipment, what does SWL stand for? A. Safe weight lift. B.; Safe working load. C. Safe working limit. D. Secure working load. Fill in the Gaps 43. There are many hazards that must be observed whist working with a vehicle with a running engine. Select the missing word from the following associated hazards. Choice of words: coolant, ignition, shocks, moving, fire and exhaust. Exhaust gas, engine OUL parts such as fans, belts and pulleys, hot engine [fiQ[gflm{ . hot Q\[/Y\wf manifolds,fictrical ;Z%Q ck§ from the high voltage i?/an,}vl/%iu system, %, risk of J[;‘I)fi from petrol and LPG leaks. True False question. Select the correct answer. 44. The exhaust manifolds and the other parts of the exhaust system reach high temperatures. To prevent burns, the engine and associated parts should be allowed to cool before working on them. True or D False Page 14 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 45, State the gafet aufion that sho e observed when workipg around electronic-ty nitign systems? . Dd not f/ m?t 0&! NoFELN q/o}fix lgnk/mw az& vg 14 lnjmu;}g i oremni m 1 4‘%& ssheker J of Sl 244 A0 se i #lne il 8 W hen the sanitin /-"’II/';!/- 1 4 | ~ k] ] ‘ 3., Cbnrufl* [l/rfll //i.'f_‘yn/?//‘f LS 140y (74 {/4'1,/(,1'{“ /'I/JZ'; actun. e 1o HoAH ] 044 - i =S > f(é,.z,(].vn'-//hl u";"/ terho @t K fi//%;(.'r/ AJ ary V,//m‘ CxeCLefebn. 46. Rings, necklaces, bracelets and watches should not be worn while working around high current wiring systems. Why? AILJILLZCILLLLUJ/LIU A a__Cone /JL Lr O /(_7{:1 /:‘L_ Z iV wf’fig, smg Z/) Lg W(:/LMM%,‘ Ay : (7= Of oo zic,” 47. What are the dangers of using electrical equipment in wet conditions? =1 P ¢ = - 7 -~ Elicteie pheck , Gppct Gl s /2)1{/ eednionl sz( //m/r)ojf . CGliln 0017, /Tn{’;--filfir’] 1‘7f‘/< /'Jl m’(‘;}”[{u’f /.-'Flu'?uur/ K'fi-f/{ m //u/)’mr 48. Whys special care be k when working wjth batteries? /7 F/\gq» 2 «*,;,;:e], @omgm batlerie a) e Ore ery /neoy amc{ ma‘ Lo 11 hiu } 1; .u”ull e u({n(u« mjv CQUAC l] ynif {1/ I)u/u)‘:/\j’zm“ L}l.,mr// u/’z//)’lwfij[Q / 14 iUWJHIM /P?:n Au‘fiuu i Ivff‘hu.j C’J)/m,!{ ey (quldd « lu\iuul x t(mu,/( /yn‘/fl% aonddird acd : 49. Why are petrol spills and leaks dangerous around vehicles? ] r ,I’rfui (‘I/’/'/,( NGy (CUAR i'/'u (eny 471111'(,&/14 Jl t'cn’lar/n/ /ij/l {uuj 1//’1;('"4 ol ‘Jq.n‘lé Wich. i1 a /"y JLM'MM I \mmfm L/‘{.x’r 50. Workshop carrying out repairs on LPG fitted vehicles require adequate ventilation. Why? ,_f’ 7 iA ,/m,azr .lefl up er/ cam. ’ka/)u /ua/ at o ZW LU,L/, IY's) ['»QC{U/‘LLHL Lifl//%a,‘//&z"\z e \SULL/]L - Page 15 of 19
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AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 51. Diesel fuel contains many impurities, including active microscopic organisms that can be highly infectious. What should you do if diesel fuel happens to get on an open cut or sore? M_Lb,u‘#_ml[)_ _LA[LJL Ngleps Immy 1//;‘055 Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 52. Diesel Injectors can operate at pressuresupto | producing high voltages. Precautions must be taken to ensure that the work environment is kept safe. A. 3000 bar. B. 300 MPa. C. 44 000 psi. @ All these answers are correct. Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 53. When working on hybrid or electric vehicles, what colour the ‘high voltage cables. A. Yellow. B. Red. C. )Orange. D. All these answers are correct. 54. How long must you wait before carrying out repairs to hybrid or electric vehicles after disconnecting the batteries or removing the fuse? _wr ohdd et {00 miaupunn 0 s Y }‘“d*—wfi*fl“‘jwfimfi Mhi'mlig_[%_-fli_4uu & avoid pleddyical ‘m/‘f 55. Frequent and prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause? l’lu‘fil, _LL(J':J(.L{ZIL'L A/de!'>'Li‘jlfill L Or QO flh.z Viin — (¢ L.T/u‘l 1CSUAZA Page 16 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace | Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 56. Brake fluid and coolant can both: A. Be interchanged. B. Overheat easily. C./] Damage paintwork. D. Become sticky when aged. Multiple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 57. Spilt brake fluid should be removed by: A. Washing the area with coolant. e Washing off with a large amount of water. C. Wiping quickly with clean rags. D. Allowing to dry and peeling away residue. 58. Why should brake dust not be blown from brake or clutch components? M[_LL_%LI ‘17/.' /uZ“ //Hfr ke (QUIC L]X'/)L 1\#/ {l#ll"/h'fl" ISP Z j/) 'Lu /) A [J'Z/ ib‘i , ’UIJHM L/IL/;L)T i ///1/&13 Citon "f‘ba -omafflw’l‘f Ll £ 1\. sy Mflh /’/LUWfl/ M 5&”/’/)’11?(, T fhem 9. How should dangerous or hazardous chemical products be stored? Myt éQ [, 14_[/ /’W ."'77’/4, /"/// i — — 60. Dangerous or hazardous chemicals should have a label attached to it, and the label should contain what information? ’i[‘fiL /J’A \.'ul!( lfluu. Jlx nag 1[ )} J’elfllu/[ LJL”U’ ul’\/mum'l l';z;:m‘”/L L &"Li’/f" Ji[:’n’)’, ’VVIA &nyfi[’/tfl‘ YaY, f{gn /CQ}H‘GVV.» 61 Cleaning solvents are ot as volatile as petrol, but stili as flammable. How should they be stored? &f;.n’.';t,zm_m éL Yura /n 1';;"‘,171'LLA-LLAJAJ74—',' / 44 ’LT_/LJ_JLW ZLLM ALLLOn, Page 17 of 19
AURASA102 Follow safe working practices in an automotive workplace 62. What is an SDS? [ 1(~Jt l‘"‘)fi /"lfl'iff" a1t A LH({/}L." [!(h’id'flu?-[[l' Pfl;p(.‘fi(fi"flluc. “ul e ¢ m(h’ (11}‘1“(117’10/1 iL)I{I mum: 1mmj m]m YN oA {// cz// pi“oclucd'é“ /M‘—r-; o Presend X }z\fzoz/ LoNn @ MQ 63. State four (4) ite sboflm ortant informatign that can be fo on an SDS. _J . fbzadde COWV- J/? micol. oZ. ,Ff'@(‘u oL oj n”h(unfit!' lh-hl'l,( /‘I(/l)\Lj 'l;fimmm Yo cture . ‘.u— S DFQCUu—lu A {f mur‘p{’ Wi )i ”f\f‘\nn(/bL/Jnu ; 64. What are the classes of fires? L,GAAA wood pape /’5084((3 clews s - F/a/mmaé/fi Gmfl CG/%LU)J/L{Q Lu(/f dg;g_C__E/m:fizmHL 3}/\“ r[aA/\ O ml}o/l}? Oem/m; \’Jrfilfi m;d{il(’ ,:mrla a2 fo‘ui’)ificmq . *,ltbnlbu.w 1(111(‘ V::[n‘/n/fila)\t‘ Fl..lmnlhj htj. hl/ (’1/1 1712111’1/ [['IHF (CL&,\(:E/" Multlple Choice question. Select the correct answer. 65. What type of extinguisher should be used on an electricai fire? A. Foam. B. Water. Dry powder or COa. . Wet Chemical. 66. When would a foam-type extinguisher be used? Ckm')-lt 1&,;(11[! Cia‘\\ L Jire Multipie Choice question. Select the correct answer. 67. P-A-S-S is the ‘password’ for using a fire extinguisher What does it stand for? A J Pull, aim, squeeze and sweep. B. Aim, pull, squeeze and sweep. C. Squeeze, pull, aim and sweep. D. Pull, aim, sweep and squeeze. Page 18 of 19
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