Red Seal Ironworker (Reinforcing) Practice Exam

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What safety gear should be worn by ironworkers when handling rebar?

Helmet and high-visibility vest

Gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots

Ironworkers handling rebar are required to wear specific safety gear to protect against various risks associated with the job. The choice of gloves, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots is essential because each component serves a critical function in ensuring the worker's safety. Gloves are important for protecting hands from cuts, scrapes, and pinching injuries that can occur when handling heavy, sharp-edged materials like rebar. Safety glasses provide eye protection against flying debris, potential contact with sharp materials, and dust, which can all pose risks to vision during construction activities. Steel-toed boots are critical as they defend the feet from heavy objects that might fall or roll, reducing the risk of crushing injuries and providing support on uneven surfaces. The other options, while they include safety equipment that has its place in construction and other trades, do not encompass the most critical protective measures specifically needed when handling rebar. Helmets and high-visibility vests are primarily for awareness and head protection, respiratory masks and ear protection pertain to environments with airborne hazards or excessive noise, and safety harnesses and knee pads focus more on fall protection and comfort rather than direct protection while manipulating rebar.

Respiratory mask and ear protection

Safety harness and knee pads

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