Machine Guarding NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name(Required) First Last Department:(Required)Select a DepartmentShipping & ReceivingWalther MfgFacilitiesEngineeringQualityService1. Guards are in place to prevent contact with Hazards.(Required) True False 2. The guard should not cause any additional hazard.(Required) True False 3. A fixed guard:(Required) a. Has no moving parts b. Is not connected with the operation of the machine c. Should not be able to be removed by hand D. All of the above 4. All are true for Distance Guards except:(Required) a. Are barriers designed to keep people away from a hazard b. They can be temporary or permanent. c. Can also be fixed guards d. Are the least effective of all guards 5. The following are true for Adjustable Guards except:(Required) a. Are moved into operation by the operator for a particular task b. Are commonly on metal and wood working machinery c. Are sometimes transparent d. These guards are optional 6. Self-adjusting guards:(Required) a. Are self-aligning to accommodate material. b. Require electricity. c. Must be engineered onsite d. Both A & B 7. All are true for Interlocked Guards except:(Required) a. Work together with the equipment b. Are sometimes directly linked with the power to the equipment. c. Are sometimes linked with the movement of the equipment d. Stop the machine with the guard is opened. e. Can be bypassed when needed. 8. Trip Devices are used to ensure approach to a certain hazard beyond a certain point stops or reverses the operation.(Required) True False 9. You may need to remove a guard in order to get the job done.(Required) True False 10. You should never operate a piece of equipment if the guards have been removed, tampered with, or bypassed.(Required) True False Score: