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Avoid wearing loose clothing when working.
Question 2
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Secure the help of your classmates when carrying heavy tools to avoid accidents.
Question 3
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Always use tools with loose handles and ragged.
Question 4
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Follow all cautions, warnings, and instructions marked on the equipment.
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Use improperly grounded power outlets.
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Use the lightest weight tool possible to avoid injury.
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Additional force is required to use an unbalanced tool.
Question 8
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Torque settings should be set to the maximum required by job specifications, especially for in-line and pistol-shaped tools.
Question 9
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Avoid bending over your work.
Question 10
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Use a ladder to reduce the need for outstretched arms.
Question 11
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Keep the elbows away from the body.
Question 12
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When standing for long periods of time, rest one foot on a sturdy object above floor height and switch legs periodically
Question 13
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Electronics Laboratory a place where activities pertaining to electronics projects are done
Question 14
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Electric shock effect on animal body on sudden discharge of electricity
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Bend the tool, not the wrist.
Question 16
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Always use screwdrivers as a pry bar, chisel, and punch stirrer or scraper.
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Phillips Screwdriver is used to drive or fasten negative slotted screws.
Question 18
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A soldering iron is composed of a heated metal tip and an insulated handle.
Question 19
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Long Nose is used for holding, bending, and stretching the lead of electronic component or
connecting wires
Question 20
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In the absence of hammer, you may use the handle of pliers as a hammer.