Asbestos In Clutch and Brake Linings0 Welcome to your Asbestos in Clutch and Brake Linings Annual Training Quiz Enter the email address of the person who should receive the proof of training documentation upon successful completion of this quiz. This could be you or a company representative. You need to answer 70% of the questions correctly, but don't worry, you can take this quiz as many times as necessary to get it right. Name Company Email What is asbestos? A cold-like symptom that is only temporary A type of cereal The latin word for "danger" The common name for a group of mineral fibers None You can minimize the dust levels by slowly lathe-turning the brake linings. True False None If you must hammer drums, you should place a pan with water beneath the wheel to catch dust. True False None What are two ways of controlling the release of asbestos dust during brake and clutch service? Dust mask and air blower Negative Pressure Enclosure or HEPA vacuum system and Low Pressure Wet method Rag and brush None Which of the following is not asbestos related? Disk Brake Pads Drum Brake Linings Brake Blocks Gaskets Automatic Transmission Components Windshield Washer Reservoir None A simple face mask will filter out asbestos fibers. True False None A Safety Data Sheet will provide whether a product has asbestos fibers if it makes up greater than _____ of the product. 4% 3% 2% 1% None The most common method to determine if you have been exposed to asbestos fibers is: Head x-ray Teeth x-ray Chest x-ray Foot x-ray None Asbestos fibers are not harmful to the human respiratory system. True False None Lung cancer, Mesothelioma, and Asbestosis are lung diseases that have been diagnosed in workers exposed to asbestos. True False None Time's up Next Related Posts Heat Stress (2024) Proper PPE (2024) Workplace Safety – Checklists (2024) OSHA 300 Recordkeeping (2024) Winter Safety Tips (2023) Can You Identify What’s Happening? Outdoor Heat Exposure (2023) “Often Overlooked” Pt1 – Secondary Containment and Grounding OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting! 2023 Winter Weather Safety Tips 2022