Welcome to the website where you can pass online the CES CBT CD-0612 test on the subject «Respiratory Protection». Practice like this will help you as a marine specialist improve your knowledge with the help of online studying and appraisal practice. CES based on practical information and marine specialists experience.
CES tests developed for evaluating seaman basic knowledge by Seagull Company (rebranded as «OTG»), is an evaluating online-tool, used for revealing any professional preparation needed in specific fields of knowledge, defined by STCW.
CES tests have proven themselves as good tools for the selection and recruitment process, as well as advancing the level of knowledge of the current officers and crew. Ocean Technologies Group use various subjects for question creation, which includes:
Crowd and Crisis Management;
Integrated Navigation System (INS);
Ballast water management;
Handling and Stowage;
Vessel operation management and safety;
Marine engineering;
Maintenance and repair, etc.
Current test contains Seagull CES questions on the subject «Respiratory Protection». Those questions can be used for competence verification specialist capable of preventing accidental situations related with transporting safety, or also for self-examination.
«Respiratory Protection» subject includes theoretical and practical information about advanced training for work on any type of vessel. The test is designed to educate crew members on the proper use and maintenance of respiratory equipment in hazardous environments. Participants will learn about the different types of respiratory protective devices, including masks, respirators and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). The training emphasizes the importance of selecting the appropriate respiratory protection based on the specific risks and conditions on board. These sessions provide hands-on experience with fitting, using, and inspecting respiratory equipment to ensure it functions correctly in emergency situations. The course also covers the regulatory requirements and industry standards for respiratory protection in the maritime sector. Upon completion, crew members will be better prepared to protect themselves and others from airborne hazards while working on any type of vessel.
On this site Crew Evaluation System Test on the subject «Respiratory Protection» contains 30 questions you need to answer with no possibility to go back to previous question. Therefore, we recommend carefully reading each question and making decision with no hurry. In case you have some difficulty answering, you have also possibility to request a hint.
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* Some questions may have more than 1 correct answer.
A correctly worn respirator can safeguard your health and save your life.
True.
False.
A respirator leak test verifies the integrity of the mask, not the fit of the mask to your face. A leak test should be performed how often?
Once a month.
Once a week.
Only before the first use.
Before each use.
An air-purifying respirator will protect you from Dust?
True.
False.
Can you wear glasses while correctly wearing a full-face respirator?
Yes.
No.
Can you wear glasses with a half-face respirator?
Yes.
No.
If you’re not sure which type of respirator is required for a job, you should:
Refer to the MSDS and your supervisor.
Ask somebody else on the same job.
Use one hand to cover your mouth and continue working.
Use the respirator with the biggest cartridge or canister.
Respiration is achieved through the mouth, nose, trachea, lungs, and …
Diaphragm.
Appendix.
Eardrums.
Liver.
The MSDS contains information that will guide you in selecting the proper respiratory protection equipment. What does MSDS stand for?
Manifest Safety Destiny Sheet.
Material Danger Sheet.
Material Safety Demerit Sheet.
Material Safety Data Sheet.
The primary function of the respiratory system is to provide the blood with …
Carbon dioxide.
Oxygen.
Nitrogen.
None of the options are correct.
The purpose of a respirator is to …
Protect against inhaling dangerous substances such as vapors, fumes, dust, and gases.
Protect against high temperatures.
Protect against low temperatures.
None of the options are correct.
Training must be provided to a crewmember before using a respirator.
True.
False.
True or False: A chemical’s MSDS sheet will provide respiratory-protection information.
True.
False.
True or False: Respirator use protects you from hazards that can cause lung damage, respiratory diseases, cancer, poisoning, and asphyxiation.
True.
False.
True or false: A respirator that uses cartridges or canisters to filter out harmful airborne contaminants is considered an air-purifying type respirator.
True.
False.
True or false: Respirator cartridges are color coded to help identify the contaminant they’re intended for.
True.
False.
True or false: Respirator use is not for everyone. Depending on your health history, you may not be allowed to use a respirator.
True.
False.
True or false: SCBA respirators use air tanks as a method of protecting against harmful airborne contaminants. Therefore, these respirators are considered air-supplying-type respirators.
True.
False.
True or false: When working in a confined space, which involves using a respirator, the best type of respirator to use is an air-supplying respirator.
True.
False.
True or false: When working in an oxygen-deficient atmosphere, the best type of respirator to use is an air-purifying respirator.
True.
False.
True or false: You may not be able to use a respirator safely if you have breathing problems or a heart condition.
True.
False.
True or false: You should only use the respirator that has been assigned to you.
True.
False.
True or false: You should use the hottest possible water to clean a respirator.
True.
False.
What are the two main types of respirators?
Air-inducing and oxygen-generating.
None of these are correct.
Oxygen-replicating and nitrogen oxide-supplying.
Air-purifying and air-supplying.
What is the proper way to store respirators?
In a cleaning solvent.
At room temperature and away from direct sunlight.
In a toolbox.
In the cleaning locker next to chemicals.
When does your supervisor provide you with a respirator?
After you have been properly trained and qualified.
None of the statements are correct.
Only after one year with the company.
When you are ordered to enter a hazardous area with airborne contaminants.
When inspecting a respirator, you should look for problems like:
Deteriorated rubber or plastic parts.
Fresh canisters or cartridges.
Fully charged oxygen tanks.
Tight connections.
When is respirator fit-testing required?
Prior to initial use.
Following each use.
Within your first 30 days of employment.
You never need to fit-test a respirator.
When using an air-purifying respirator a «Black» color coded cartridge is intended to be used for vapors of organic solvents.
True.
False.
Why can’t you use a respirator over a beard?
It will cause a skin irritation.
It will clog the respirator.
It can cause the respirator to leak.
The beard will interfere with your breathing.
Why is respiratory protection necessary?
To protect you from airborne hazards.
It is mandated by all governing bodies.
To protect others from becoming infected by your disease.
To protect the user from ocean spray.
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