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Psych 492 I/O Practicum Evaluation of the Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Training and Lockout/Tagout Courses By Sydney Reeves and Xinyi Peng Spring 2016

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Psych 492 I/O Practicum

Evaluation of the Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Training and Lockout/Tagout Courses

By Sydney Reeves and Xinyi Peng Spring 2016

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Outline❏ Fire Safety followed by Lockout/Tagout

❏ Quiz item analysis❏ Things done well❏ Suggestions for improvement

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Evaluation of Questions/Answers❏ Reasonable and realistic❏ Percentage guidelines

❏ Correct less than 50% of the time the question may be too difficult

❏ Correct between 50 and 80% the question is good❏ Correct more than 80% of the time the question may be too

easy❏ Question/answer wording and structure

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Fire Safety and Fire Extinguisher Training

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Fire Safety Quiz❏ 10 questions❏ 80% to pass❏ Questions presented in same order❏ Data time frame: November 10, 2015 to

February 28, 2016

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Fire Safety Sample

Test taken 291 times by 224 people

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Range=1-7

Mean=1.5

Median=1

Mode=1

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What is the correct order of steps a person should take in the event of a fire?

Q952

1. Call 911, close doors and windows, then evacuate

2. Pull the Fire Alarm, Call 911, then evacuate3. Attempt to use a fire extinguisher, evacuate, then

call 9114. None of the above

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What is the correct order of steps a person should take in the event of a fire?

Q952

1. Call 911, close doors and windows, then evacuate

2. Pull the Fire Alarm, Call 911, then evacuate3. Attempt to use a fire extinguisher, evacuate, then

call 9114. None of the above

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Great Question!

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An ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher is effective on which types of fire? Q953

1. Electrical Fire2. Flammable Liquids3. Ordinary combustible materials4. All of the above

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An ABC dry chemical fire extinguisher is effective on which types of fire? Q953

1. Electrical Fire2. Flammable Liquids3. Ordinary combustible materials4. All of the above

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Good Question.

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What is the most common fire ignition source of the following choices? Q954

1. Bunsen Burners2. Arc Welding Equipment3. Smoking4. Electrical Equipment

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What is the most common fire ignition source of the following choices? Q954

1. Bunsen Burners2. Arc Welding Equipment3. Smoking4. Electrical Equipment

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Great Question!

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As part of emergency preparedness, it is important to know the location of which

of the following? Q955

1. Fire Extinguishers2. Alarm Pull Stations3. Emergency Routes4. All of the above

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As part of emergency preparedness, it is important to know the location of which

of the following? Q955

1. Fire Extinguishers2. Alarm Pull Stations3. Emergency Routes4. All of the above

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Question too easy. Ask more in depth question on the topic.

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Which of the following is NOT part of the procedure for using a fire extinguisher? 1. Open the safety valve2. Aim nozzle at the base of the fire3. Squeeze the handle

4. Sweep side to side

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Extension cords are approved for temporary use only. Q956

1. True2. False

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Extension cords are approved for temporary use only. Q956

1. True2. False

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Good question.

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No combustible storage is allowed in exit corridors. Q957

1. True2. False

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No combustible storage is allowed in exit corridors. Q957

1. True2. False

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Seems too easy. Make question multiple choice and more in depth.

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It is okay for a disabled person to use an elevator in the event of a fire. Q958

1. True2. False

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It is okay for a disabled person to use an elevator in the event of a fire. Q958

1. True2. False

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Good Question.

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Power strips should never be used. Q959

1. True2. False

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Power strips should never be used. Q959

1. True2. False

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Great Question!

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What is the minimum distance that must be maintained below sprinkler heads?

Q960

1. 24 inches2. 18 inches3. 6 inches4. 12 inches

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What is the minimum distance that must be maintained below sprinkler heads?

Q960

1. 24 inches2. 18 inches3. 6 inches4. 12 inches

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Great Question!

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A class B fire involves what type of material? Q961

1. Ordinary combustibles2. Electrical equipment3. Flammable liquids4. Combustible metals

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A class B fire involves what type of material? Q961

1. Ordinary combustibles2. Electrical equipment3. Flammable liquids4. Combustible metals

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Great Question!

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Summary❏ Question 952: 66%“What is the correct order of steps a person should take in the event of a fire?”

❏ Question 955: 99%“As part of emergency preparedness, it is important to know the location of which of the following?”

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Summary❏ Only 2 questions need modified

❏ 955 & 957❏ 8 good questions

❏ 951, 952, 953, 954, 956, 958, 959, 960, 961

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What was done well

❏ Relevant questions❏ Students retained course information❏ Course gave multiple resources

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General Course Suggestions

❏ Bank of questions❏ More in depth questions instead of T/F❏ Reaction survey❏ Application quiz questions

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Reaction Survey Sample Question

● The purpose of the training was clearly defined.

● I will be able to apply what I have learned from the course to any situation.

1=Strongly disagree2=Disagree3=Neither agree nor disagree4=Agree5=Strongly agree

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Application Question Example

Jake, a junior in chemical engineering, saw there was a fire in the lab. He tried to put out the fire with a nearby fire extinguisher. Jessica stopped him right away. Which of the following may be a reason Jessica stopped him? 1. Jake had never been trained how to use a fire extinguisher 2. The fire was spreading too rapidly with a lot of smoke 3. The exit was unknown and her instinct said it was not okay to

use a fire extinguisher4. All of the above

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Questions?

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Lockout-Tagout Course Evaluation

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Lockout-Tagout Quiz❏ 15 questions❏ 80% to pass❏ Questions presented in same order❏ Data time frame: March 10, 2015 to

February 25, 2016

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Lockout-Tagout Sample

Test taken 70 times by 44 people

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Range= 1-4

Mean = 1.6

Median = 1

Mode = 1

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An exception to LOTO requirements apply to? Q: 629

1. Normal production operations2. Work on electrical circuits of less than 50 volts3. Work on cord or plug type of equipment4. All of the above are exceptions

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An exception to LOTO requirements apply to? Q: 629

1. Normal production operations2. Work on electrical circuits of less than 50 volts3. Work on cord or plug type of equipment4. All of the above are exceptions

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Great Question!

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Energy isolation devices do NOT include:Q 630

1. Disconnect switches2. Blocks3. Circuit breakers4. Padlock with only one key

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Energy isolation devices do NOT include:Q 630

1. Disconnect switches2. Blocks3. Circuit breakers4. Padlock with only one key

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Not a bad question...Not a bad question...

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Which of the following does not require lock out tag out?Q 631

1. Cleaning equipment2. When repairs require removal of a guard3. Un-jamming4. Removing finished parts5. When reaching into the equipment

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Which of the following does not require lock out tag out?Q 631

1. Cleaning equipment2. When repairs require removal of a guard3. Un-jamming4. Removing finished parts5. When reaching into the equipment

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Good Question.

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Servicing activities that take place during normal production operations do NOT require LO/TO

unless: Q 632

1. Guards are removed, by-passed, or body parts are placed into danger zones

2. Machine is left running while on break3. Machine is turned off to clean the work surface4. None of the above

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Servicing activities that take place during normal production operations do NOT require LO/TO

unless: Q 632

1. Guards are removed, by-passed, or body parts are placed into danger zones

2. Machine is left running while on break3. Machine is turned off to clean the work surface4. None of the above

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Good Question!

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LO/TO training is required for authorized and affected employees.

Q 633

1. True2. False

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LO/TO training is required for authorized and affected employees.

Q 633

1. True2. False

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Could be a better question...

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Bill is working with a piece of equipment when he realizes the equipment needs repairs. He prepares for shutdown by reading the SOP. After ensuring that all the necessary tools are available, Bill begins the paperwork for the shutdown. What did Bill forget to do when preparing to shutdown the equipment?

1. Apply the lockout device2. Try the equipment again3. Call maintenance 4. Notify all affected employees

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Components of a LO/TO program include all of the following except: Q

634

1. Written procedures2. Audits3. Dress code

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Components of a LO/TO program include all of the following except: Q

634

1. Written procedures2. Audits3. Dress code

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Add another distractor.

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Components of a LO/TO program include all of the following except: Q

634

1. Written procedures2. Audits3. Dress code4. Scope and purpose

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An affected employee is… Q 635

1. The person who performs lock out tag out2. An employee who is working in the area3. A person who is allowed to work on energized

equipment

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An affected employee is… Q 635

1. The person who performs lock out tag out2. An employee who is working in the area3. A person who is allowed to work on energized

equipment

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Add another distractor.

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An affected employee is… Q 635

1. The person who performs lock out tag out2. An employee who is working in the area3. A person who is allowed to work on energized

equipment4. Equipment operators that can operate and use

equipment while it is down for repairs

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An authorized person is… Q 636

1. The person who performs lock out tag out2. An employee who is working in the area3. A person who is allowed to work on energized

equipment

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An authorized person is… Q 636

1. The person who performs lock out tag out2. An employee who is working in the area3. A person who is allowed to work on energized

equipment

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Fix distractor 2.

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Suggested change:An authorized person’s responsibilities

include… Q 636

1. Deal with special conditions2. Recognition of locations, types and potential

hazardous3. Perform lock out tag out4. All of the above

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Outside contractors… Q 637

1. Only have to use tags2. Follow a different policy since they are in

construction3. Do not fall under the LOTO standard4. Must exchange LOTO information with the

host company

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Outside contractors… Q 637

1. Only have to use tags2. Follow a different policy since they are in

construction3. Do not fall under the LOTO standard4. Must exchange LOTO information with the

host company

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All 3 distractors are poor.

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Outside contractors… Q 637

1. Do not need to fill out the Exchange of LOTO Program form

2. Follow a different policy since they are in construction

3. Do not fall under the LOTO standard4. Must exchange LOTO information with the

host company

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John, maintenance employee at a meat packing company, was called in to unjam a conveyor belt. John turned the machine off and reached into the conveyor and began

removing items from the underside of the conveyor. While John was performing this duty another employee turned the

conveyor on. Q 638

1. John did not lock out the machine2. Lock out was not required since he was only cleaning a machine3. The second employee should have been paying attention to what was

going on

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John, maintenance employee at a meat packing company, was called in to unjam a conveyor belt. John turned the machine off and reached into the conveyor and began

removing items from the underside of the conveyor. While John was performing this duty another employee turned the

conveyor on. Q 638

1. John did not lock out the machine2. Lock out was not required since he was only cleaning a machine3. The second employee should have been paying attention to what was

going on

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Both distractors are poor.

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John, maintenance employee at a meat packing company, was called in to unjam a conveyor belt. John turned the machine off and reached into the conveyor and began

removing items from the underside of the conveyor. While John was performing this duty another employee turned the

conveyor on. What did John do incorrectly? Q 638

1. John did not lock out the machine2. John must notify the other employee and put a “Do not operate” tag

on the power switch3. The second employee should have been paying attention to what was

going on

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What type of energy uses the compressive force of a gas in a confined area such as a pipe or hose

to perform mechanical work? Q 639

1. Thermal energy2. Chemical energy3. Hydraulic energy4. Pneumatic

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What type of energy uses the compressive force of a gas in a confined area such as a pipe or hose

to perform mechanical work? Q 639

1. Thermal energy2. Chemical energy3. Hydraulic energy4. Pneumatic

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Great Question!

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Devices used to lock out equipment prior to service and maintenance must

be… Q 640

1. Standardized2. Brought in to work by each individual employee3. Always red in color4. Left with each piece of equipment so they can

easily be found

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Devices used to lock out equipment prior to service and maintenance must

be… Q 640

1. Standardized2. Brought in to work by each individual employee3. Always red in color4. Left with each piece of equipment so they can

easily be found

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Great question!

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What statement is true about duplicate keys for locks used in the lockout process?

Q 6411. Keys will be held by the supervisor during the lockout process to

allow the startup of equipment in the event of an emergency2. Key Services will store duplicate keys and issue them only to the

owner of the lock (authorized employee) when the primary key is lost

3. Duplicate keys must never be made for locks used in the lockout process

4. The authorized employee must securely store duplicate keys away from the work site during the lockout process

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What statement is true about duplicate keys for locks used in the lockout process?

Q 6411. Keys will be held by the supervisor during the lockout process to

allow the startup of equipment in the event of an emergency2. Key Services will store duplicate keys and issue them only to the

owner of the lock (authorized employee) when the primary key is lost

3. Duplicate keys must never be made for locks used in the lockout process

4. The authorized employee must securely store duplicate keys away from the work site during the lockout process

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Good question.

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Which of the following is the final step when locking out a piece of equipment?

Q 642

1. Notifying the affected employees that the equipment is being serviced and will be unavailable for use

2. Verifying that all energy sources have been isolated3. Applying the lockout device to the energy isolation

device

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Which of the following is the final step when locking out a piece of equipment?

Q 642

1. Notifying the affected employees that the equipment is being serviced and will be unavailable for use

2. Verifying that all energy sources have been isolated3. Applying the lockout device to the energy isolation

device

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Great question!

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The one lock-one key system is the principle that states… Q 643

1. Each authorized person performing service or maintenance is responsible for putting their own lock on and keeping the only key to that lock with them at all times during the lockout process

2. Lockout procedures at the facility are to be completed using one type of lock (brand, model, color, etc) that are all keyed the same and the one key is controlled by the safety coordinator

3. A lockout process that can be accomplished by using a single lock with only one key to control a single source of energy

4. None of the above

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The one lock-one key system is the principle that states… Q 643

1. Each authorized person performing service or maintenance is responsible for putting their own lock on and keeping the only key to that lock with them at all times during the lockout process

2. Lockout procedures at the facility are to be completed using one type of lock (brand, model, color, etc) that are all keyed the same and the one key is controlled by the safety coordinator

3. A lockout process that can be accomplished by using a single lock with only one key to control a single source of energy

4. None of the above

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Great question! Fix distractor 4.

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Summary❏ Question 630: 52%“Energy isolation devices do NOT include:”

❏ Question 633 and 638: 97%“LO/TO training is required for authorized and affected employees.”“John, maintenance employee at a meat packing company, was called in to unjam a conveyor belt. John turned the machine off and reached into the conveyor and began removing items from the underside of the conveyor. While John was performing this duty another employee turned the conveyor on.”

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Summary Continued

❏ 6 need modified❏ 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638

❏ 9 good questions❏ 629, 630, 631, 632, 639, 640, 641, 642,

643

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What was done well

● Application questions● Concept questions

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General Course Suggestions

❏ Bank of questions❏ Reaction/Learning survey

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Reaction QuestionThe information from this course was easy to understand.

I feel that the information from this course will be useful to me in my job.

1. Strongly Disagree2. Disagree3. Neutral4. Agree5. Strongly Agree

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Learning QuestionWhen a shift change occurs, I meet with the

incoming/outgoing employee to review where and

what is locked out.

1. True2. False

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Overall Summary

❏ Fire Safety had 2 questions that needed changes and 8 with little to no changes ❏ Fewer T/F questions

❏ Lockout/Tagout had 6 questions that needed changes and 9 with little to no changes

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References

Cohen, R., Swerdlik, M., & Sturman, E. (2013). Psychological testing and assessment: An introduction to tests and measurement (8th ed., p. 263). Boston: McGraw-Hill.

Reddit. (n.d.). Fire safety advice • /r/funny. Retrieved from https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/1kug36/fire_safety_advice/

“Donald Clark Plan B.” Donald Clark Plan B.N.p., 12 Dec.2008.Web.29 Apr. 2016

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Thank you!