First Aid FREE First Aid Workplace Safety Questions and Answers 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A coworker receives a chemical splash to the eye in the workplace. What is the FIRST action you should take?
- Call 911 immediately and wait
- Flush the eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes (Correct answer)
- Apply an eye patch and send them home
- Rub the eye to remove the chemical
Correct answer: Flush the eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes
Flushing the eye continuously with clean water for at least 15 minutes dilutes and removes the chemical to prevent further injury.
Question 2: Under OSHA regulations, employers in general industry must provide first aid supplies that are __________.
- Locked in the manager's office
- Adequate and accessible to all workers (Correct answer)
- Available only to trained first aiders
- Kept in a central warehouse
Correct answer: Adequate and accessible to all workers
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires that first aid supplies be adequate and readily accessible to employees at all times.
Question 3: A worker is conscious but showing signs of heat stroke, including hot dry skin and confusion. What should you do FIRST?
- Give them a large glass of cold water to drink
- Move them to a cool area and apply ice packs to neck, armpits, and groin (Correct answer)
- Have them continue working in a shaded area
- Administer aspirin to lower their body temperature
Correct answer: Move them to a cool area and apply ice packs to neck, armpits, and groin
Rapidly cooling the body by moving the victim and applying ice packs to major blood vessels is the priority for heat stroke.
Question 4: When applying a tourniquet to control severe limb bleeding at work, where should it be placed?
- Directly over the wound
- 2–3 inches below the wound
- 2–3 inches above the wound (Correct answer)
- At the joint nearest the wound
Correct answer: 2–3 inches above the wound
A tourniquet must be placed 2–3 inches above (proximal to) the wound to effectively cut off blood flow to the injured area.
Question 5: An employee is found unresponsive at their workstation. After calling for help, what is your next step according to the CPR chain of survival?
- Begin rescue breathing immediately
- Check for normal breathing and start chest compressions if absent (Correct answer)
- Place the victim in the recovery position
- Administer epinephrine if available
Correct answer: Check for normal breathing and start chest compressions if absent
After activating emergency services, you should check for normal breathing and immediately begin chest compressions if the victim is not breathing normally.
Question 6: Which of the following is the CORRECT ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths for adult CPR performed by a single rescuer?
- 15:1
- 30:2 (Correct answer)
- 15:2
- 50:5
Correct answer: 30:2
The American Heart Association recommends a 30:2 compression-to-ventilation ratio for single-rescuer adult CPR.
A coworker receives a chemical splash to the eye in the workplace.
What is the FIRST action you should take?