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CWB 2 VISUAL WELD INSPECTOR EXAM NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 1000 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS

1. Which of the following is not a duty of a supervisor ?

( a ) Take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances to protect the workers .
( b ) Provide workers with written instructions for the measures and procedures to
be taken to protect the workers .
( c ) Ensure that workers use or wear the equipment , protective devices or clothing
that the employer requires .
( d ) Prepare and implement a written health and safety program for work places
with more than 6 workers . - ANSWER: ( d ) Prepare and implement a written health
and safety program for work places with more than 6 workers .

2. True of False ? To create a safe working environment , the employer must inform
workers about the hazards and provide a safe working environment and the worker
must use the required protective equipment and follow safety procedures .

( a ) True
( b ) False - ANSWER: (a) true

3. Which level of government created the Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System , WHMIS ?

( a ) Local
( b ) Federal
( c ) Provincial / Territorial - ANSWER: ( b ) Federal

6. What welding - related materials may be covered under WHMIS ? Check all that
apply .
( a ) Gases for cutting and welding
( b ) Radiography sources
( c ) Materials to be welded
( d ) Welding consumables - ANSWER: ( a ) Gases for cutting and welding
( c ) Materials to be welded
( d ) Welding consumables

7. What are the three methods used to provide WHMIS information ?
( a ) Product labels , workplace labels and training
( b ) Product labels , material safety data sheets and training .
( c ) Product labels , laboratory labels and workplace labels - ANSWER: ( b ) Product
labels , material safety data sheets and training .

4. What is the name for WHMIS symbols ? ( a ) Danger Symbol

,( b ) Warning Symbol .
(c ) Hazard Symbol - ANSWER: (c ) Hazard Symbol

8. How is the following information made accessible to workers : hazardous
ingredients, preparation, product information physical data , fire or explosion
hazards , reactivity data , toxicological properties , preventive measures and first aid
measures ?
( a ) On workplace labels
( b ) On material safety data sheets
( c ) On product labels - ANSWER: ( b ) On material safety data sheets

10. True or False ? The first step towards creating a safe workplace is to make certain
that all machine guards are in place .
( a ) True
( b ) False - ANSWER: (a) true

( a ) Welding with damp gloves
( b ) Contact with part of the welding circuit
( c ) Working with a damaged power tool ( d ) Using a voltage reducing device -
ANSWER: ( d ) Using a voltage reducing device

12. Which type of electromagnetic radiation is not produced by an electric welding
arc ?
( a ) Visible light
( b ) Infrared light
( c ) Microwaves
( d ) Ultraviolet light - ANSWER: ( c ) Microwaves

14. What hazard does the bright light from a welding arc not produce ?
( a ) The possibility of causing arc flash
( b ) The possibility of causing a trip or a fall
( c ) The possibility of cell damage due to ionizing radiation
( d ) The possibility of causing arc eye - ANSWER: ( c ) The possibility of cell damage
due to ionizing radiation

15. True or False ? The tinted lenses in welding helmets and goggles are all the same
darkness .
( a ) True
( b ) False - ANSWER: ( b ) False

16. What are the potential ways that a welder may suffer a burn ? Check all that
apply .
( a ) Radiation from the arc
( b ) Touching a welded assembly sitting on a bench
( c ) Touching the preheated parts to be welded
( d ) Having weld spatter touch bare skin
( e ) The ignition of flammable materials in a pocket

,( f ) The ignition of frayed clothing - ANSWER: ( a ) Radiation from the arc
( b ) Touching a welded assembly sitting on a bench
( c ) Touching the preheated parts to be welded
( d ) Having weld spatter touch bare skin
( e ) The ignition of flammable materials in a pocket
( f ) The ignition of frayed clothing

17. What makes up a welder's Personal Protective Equipment ?
( a ) The clothing that is worn to protect from sparks and spatter
( b ) The welding helmet and welders gloves
( c ) The clothing , boots , gloves , hearing and eye protection worn
( d ) The heat resistant jacket and safety glasses - ANSWER: ( c ) The clothing , boots ,
gloves , hearing and eye protection worn

18. Falling weld spatter can ignite a fire from as high as :
( a ) 5m
( b ) 10 m
( c ) 15 m
( d ) 20 m - ANSWER: ( d ) 20 m

19. Which of the following welding hazards are potential sources of ignition for a
fire ? Check all that apply .
( a ) Welding arcs
( b ) Flames
( c ) Sparks
( d ) Sparks in relays , light switches and thermostat
( e ) Spatter
( f ) The hot filament of a broken light bulb
( g ) Hot slag - ANSWER: ( a ) Welding arcs
( b ) Flames
( c ) Sparks
( e ) Spatter
( g ) Hot slag

20. What type of fire is a Class A fire extinguisher used to extinguish ?
( a ) Wood and paper
( b ) Metal and metal alloys
( c ) Electrical
( d ) Chemical - ANSWER: ( a ) Wood and paper

21. Which of the following arc welding process produces the least amount of fume ?
( a ) GTAW
( b ) FCAW
( c ) SMAW - ANSWER: ( a ) GTAW

22. Where can the components in welding fume come from ?
( a ) The electrode and its coating

, ( b ) The parts being welded
( c ) Coatings on the parts being welded
( d ) All of the above - ANSWER: ( d ) All of the above

23. True or False ? The fume generation rate for a welding process is used to
measure the welder's exposure to the fume .
( a ) True
( b ) False - ANSWER: ( b ) False

24. What may determine the allowable fume concentration when stainless steel is
welded ?
( a ) The fume generation rate of the welding process
( b ) The amount of time during the day that the welder is welding
( c ) The chromium content of the fume - ANSWER: ( c ) The chromium content of the
fume

25. What source recommends the types of ventilation to reduce welder exposure to
welding fume ?
( a ) CSA standard W117.2
( b ) Company health and safety policies
( c ) The occupational health and safety act - ANSWER: ( a ) CSA standard W117.2

26. What type of fumes is general ventilation recommended for controlling ?
( a ) Fumes from stainless steel and aluminum welding
( b ) Fumes that only contain non - toxic compounds
( c ) The gases that may be produced during welding - ANSWER: ( b ) Fumes that only
contain non - toxic compounds

3. What is the difference between a single weld and a double weld ?
( a ) A single weld is only welded from one side of the joint .
( b ) A single weld is made with one weld
( c ) A double weld is made with two weld passes .
( d ) A double weld is only welded from one side of the joint . - ANSWER: ( a ) A single
weld is only welded from one side of the joint .

4. What is the difference between a groove angle and a bevel angle ?
( a ) A groove angle is the chamfer that is cut onto the edge of a part to prepare it for
welding .
( b ) A bevel angle is the combined angle when 2 bevelled parts are brought together
for welding .
( c ) A bevel angle is the chamfer that is cut onto the edge of a part to prepare it for
welding . - ANSWER: ( c ) A bevel angle is the chamfer that is cut onto the edge of a
part to prepare it for welding .

5. True or False ? The root opening of a joint is the same as the root face of the joint .
( a ) True
( b ) False - ANSWER: ( b) False

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