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- which behavior shows personal responsibility in a broadcast lab?
a. leaving equipment out \for later\
b. reporting broken gear immediately
c. using equipment without permission
d. ignoring safety signs
- why are studio safety rules important?
a. to make class harder
b. to protect people and equipment
c. only to avoid teacher discipline
d. only for sports programs
- a key safety step before plugging in equipment is to:
a. make sure your hands are dry
b. twist the cord to tighten it
c. pull the plug out by the wire
d. use any outlet that is available
- if a cord has exposed wires, you should:
a. tape it and keep using it
b. report it and stop using it
c. hide it so nobody sees it
d. plug it in only for a short time
- which situation is most likely to cause an electrical hazard?
a. dry hands while using a plug
b. using a damaged power cord
c. turning equipment off properly
d. storing cords neatly
- Reporting broken gear immediately protects others from harm and maintains lab functionality, which is responsible. Other options are negligent behaviors.
- Studio safety rules are designed to prevent injury to people and damage to expensive equipment, which is their core purpose.
- Dry hands prevent electrical shock when handling plugs; other options are unsafe or incorrect practices.
- Exposed wires are a serious electrical hazard, so reporting it and stopping use is the only safe action.
- Damaged power cords can expose live wires, leading to electric shock or fire, which is an electrical hazard. Other options are safe practices.
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- B. Reporting broken gear immediately
- B. To protect people and equipment
- A. Make sure your hands are dry
- B. Report it and stop using it
- B. Using a damaged power cord