SMSTS Equipment and Tools Knowledge 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of regular equipment maintenance?
- To ensure safe and reliable operation while extending equipment lifespan (Correct answer)
- To create work for maintenance staff
- To comply with warranty requirements only
- To reduce equipment utilization rates
Correct answer: To ensure safe and reliable operation while extending equipment lifespan
Regular maintenance prevents breakdowns, ensures safety, and extends the useful life of equipment.
Question 2: What should be done before operating any unfamiliar equipment?
- Read the operators manual and receive proper training (Correct answer)
- Try it out and learn by trial and error
- Ask a colleague for a brief verbal overview
- Observe someone else using it once
Correct answer: Read the operators manual and receive proper training
Proper training and manual review are essential before operating unfamiliar equipment to prevent injury and damage.
Question 3: When should equipment be removed from service?
- When it fails inspection, shows signs of damage, or becomes unsafe (Correct answer)
- Only when it completely stops functioning
- At the end of its warranty period
- Only during annual audits
Correct answer: When it fails inspection, shows signs of damage, or becomes unsafe
Equipment should be removed from service at the first sign of unsafe conditions, not just when it fails completely.
Question 4: What is the purpose of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures?
- To ensure equipment is properly shut down and cannot be restarted during maintenance (Correct answer)
- To track equipment inventory
- To schedule routine maintenance activities
- To assign equipment to specific workers
Correct answer: To ensure equipment is properly shut down and cannot be restarted during maintenance
LOTO procedures prevent accidental equipment startup during maintenance or repair, protecting workers from serious injury.
Question 5: How should equipment calibration records be maintained?
- Documented with dates, results, and next calibration due date (Correct answer)
- Kept only in the memory of the operator
- Recorded annually regardless of use frequency
- Only documented when calibration fails
Correct answer: Documented with dates, results, and next calibration due date
Proper calibration records provide traceability and help ensure equipment continues to provide accurate measurements.
Question 6: What is preventive maintenance?
- Scheduled maintenance performed to prevent breakdowns before they occur (Correct answer)
- Repairs done after equipment fails
- Maintenance performed only when requested by management
- Cleaning equipment at the end of each shift
Correct answer: Scheduled maintenance performed to prevent breakdowns before they occur
Preventive maintenance is proactive, scheduled upkeep designed to prevent failures and extend equipment life.
What is the primary purpose of regular equipment maintenance?