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Question
which of these is not a safe skill to employ in the presence of road workers?
options (parsed from garbled text):
- keep alert and watch for construction barrels or cones
- slow down even if you dont think youll hit a road worker
- keep as much distance as you can while navigating around them
- drive in the posted speed limit
To solve this, we analyze each option for workplace safety:
- Option 1 (Keep doors and walls free for evacuation routes or egress): This is a safe practice (maintaining clear evacuation paths).
- Option 2 (Close doors once if you don’t think you’ll hit a road worker): Closing doors near road workers (even "once" if you "don’t think" you’ll hit them) is unsafe—unpredictable movements or errors in judgment can cause harm.
- Option 3 (Keep six-inch distances as you can while navigating around them): Maintaining a safe distance (6 inches, though context may imply a minimum) is a safe practice.
- Option 4 (Drive at the posted speed limit): Following speed limits is a core safety rule.
Among these, the action that is NOT a safe skill is closing doors near road workers (Option 2), as it risks injury to workers or collisions.
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B. Close doors once if you don’t think you’ll hit a road worker (assuming the options are labeled A-D with this as one of them; adjust labeling to match the original, but the key is this action is unsafe).