2: 63277 - Working Safely Everywhere: On the PLANT FLOOR, which of the following is permitted under GM's mobile device policy?
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Walking and scrolling/texting on your mobile device
Holding your mobile device to your ear, but keeping one ear free
Using one earbud in your ear, and keeping the other ear free
None of the above are allowed
3: 50978 - GSIH Management of Change (MOC): Which statement best describes Management of Change (MOC) at GM?
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Forecasting budget when a project scope changes
A document control system to review change
A supplier performance rating
A standard to review changes
4: 50978 - GSIH Management of Change (MOC): Which of the following is NOT one of the four questions in the MOC 1+3 approach?
30s
Will the change be completed in a timely matter?
Will the change create or expose new hazards to people?
Will the change create or expose new hazards to processes?
Is the change an exact replacement?
5: 53655 - Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety: Which of the following are true regarding the purpose of the Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety Performance Standard? (select all that apply)
30s
To make only supervisors responsible for safety
To limit exposure in a facility
To control mobile equipment and pedestrian hazards
To increase hazard exposure
6: 53655 - Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety Performance: When pedestrian work must occur inside an Orange Crush Zone, which control is required?
30s
None, if you can do it fast enough
An awareness barrier must be used, and the pre-task plan must document it
Only a high-visibility vest is needed
Cones are optional if the operator is experienced
7: 53655 - Mobile Equipment and Pedestrian Safety: In an area shared with mobile equipment, who has the right of way?
30s
Equipment
Pedestrians
Shift Leader or Authorized persons
Mary Barra
8: 50653 - Hazardous Energy Control: What are Energy isolation devices?
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Electrical devices that allow energy to flow from a source to equipment
Mechanical devices that remove any blockage to the flow of energy to equipment
Mechanical devices that prevent transmission of hazardous energy from a source to equipment
Devices that isolate good energy and release them when the vibes are off
9: 56053 - Hazardous Energy Control Overview: What is the correct sequence of the first 4 steps needed to take during a Lockout Procedure?
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Notify Affected Persons
Review the Lockout Placard
Shutdown the machine/equipment
Apply the lockout device
10: 56053 - Hazardous Energy Control Overview: If there is a possibility of hazardous energy re-accumulating during a task on locked-out machinery, the following measure must be taken:
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Gradual release of Lockout Energy Control
Transition of Lockout Energy Control to Affected Persons
Removal of safety locks according to the site's procedure
Continuous verification of the isolation of energy
11: 62452 - High Voltage Safety Certification Level 1: In production vehicles, high voltage cables and connectors are identified by what color?
30s
Orange
Red
Blue
Black
12: 62452 - High Voltage Safety Certification Level 1: Which of the following hazards are associated with high voltage exposure? (select all that apply)
30s
Electric Shock
Electrical Burns
Fire
Toxic Gas
13: 55030 - Safety Contract Management: Contract work can be categorized as Construction or Maintenance. Which of the following best describes the difference between the two?
30s
Maintenance keeps up equipment and structures without significantly altering the structure or equipment, while construction requires building or moving a structure or adding/replacing equipment
Maintenance doesn't always require contractors, while construction always does.
Maintenance is in CCA warehouses, while construction is in the plants
Construction requires caution tape and cones, Maintenance does not
14: 55030 - Safety Contract Management: Put these risks in order from LOW, MEDIUM, and HIGH
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Municipal Waste Pickup
Welding/Hot Work
Crane, lifting and rigging
15: 55030 - Safety Contract Management: Safety Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (S-FMEA) is an analytical process to evaluate the impact and possibility of risk level to workers. Which of the following factors are multiplied in the S-FMEA formula to calculate risk?
30s
Hazard Potential, Likelihood of Incident, Frequency of Tasks, Number of Controls in Place
Probability, Efficiency, Safety Score, Duration
Frequency of Breaks, Amount of Will to Live, Level of Stress, Current Mood
Severity Potential, Probability of Occurrence, Frequency of Exposure, Number of People Exposed
16: 55030 - Safety Contract Management: The Contract Manager is required to conduct a Safety Observation Tour (SOT) DAILY if the work involves which of the following? (select all that apply)
30s
Electrical Safety
Fall Hazard
Lockout Energy Control
Painting
17: If John had his own unique safety risks, which would be top of the list?
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Drinking enough Starbucks by 10am to qualify as hazardous energy storage โกโ
Driving to multiple plants a week like he's auditioning to join GM's Motorsport team ๐๏ธ๐
Flying a drone through an Orange Crush Zone to get video footage for the ME team ๐ฝ๏ธ
3D Printing a clone to edit his latest Ctrl + Alt + EV ๐ค