HSP Equipment Operation & Maintenance 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What must be completed before using any specialized equipment?
- Verify proper calibration and review safety procedures (Correct answer)
- Turn it on and begin operation immediately
- Check only if the equipment looks damaged
- Read the manual only during first use
Correct answer: Verify proper calibration and review safety procedures
Verifying calibration and reviewing safety procedures before each use ensures accurate results and prevents equipment-related injuries or errors.
Question 2: How should equipment maintenance records be maintained?
- In a detailed log with dates, actions taken, and technician identification (Correct answer)
- Verbally communicated between shifts
- Only when equipment malfunctions
- In personal notes that are not shared
Correct answer: In a detailed log with dates, actions taken, and technician identification
Detailed maintenance logs with dates, actions, and technician identification provide accountability, support troubleshooting, and demonstrate regulatory compliance.
Question 3: What is the correct response to suspected equipment malfunction?
- Remove from service immediately, tag as defective, and report to maintenance (Correct answer)
- Continue using with adjusted settings
- Wait for the next scheduled maintenance check
- Let the next shift handle it
Correct answer: Remove from service immediately, tag as defective, and report to maintenance
Immediately removing malfunctioning equipment from service prevents potential harm and ensures only properly functioning equipment is used for professional services.
Question 4: Why is regular preventive maintenance important?
- It extends equipment life, ensures accuracy, and prevents unexpected failures (Correct answer)
- It is only needed to meet warranty requirements
- It reduces the need for training
- It is optional for newer equipment
Correct answer: It extends equipment life, ensures accuracy, and prevents unexpected failures
Preventive maintenance extends equipment lifespan, maintains accuracy, and prevents unexpected failures that could disrupt services or compromise safety.
Question 5: What documentation is required when equipment is replaced or upgraded?
- Asset tracking records, disposal documentation, and updated operating procedures (Correct answer)
- Only a purchase receipt
- No documentation if the old equipment is discarded
- A verbal notification to staff
Correct answer: Asset tracking records, disposal documentation, and updated operating procedures
Proper documentation of replacements includes asset tracking, disposal records, and updated procedures to maintain compliance and ensure staff are trained on new equipment.
Question 6: How should equipment cleaning products be selected?
- Based on manufacturer recommendations and material compatibility (Correct answer)
- Whichever product is least expensive
- The same product for all equipment types
- Based on personal preference
Correct answer: Based on manufacturer recommendations and material compatibility
Manufacturer recommendations ensure cleaning products are compatible with equipment materials, preventing damage while achieving effective decontamination.
What must be completed before using any specialized equipment?