Recreational Vehicle (RV) Technician Practice Test

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When transferring propane from one container to another, what safety equipment is recommended for a technician to wear?

  1. Only gloves

  2. Protective eye wear

  3. Lightweight clothing

  4. Heavy gloves and protective footwear

The correct answer is: Heavy gloves and protective footwear

When transferring propane from one container to another, it is important to prioritize safety due to the flammability and potential hazards associated with propane gas. Heavy gloves and protective footwear are essential because they provide a barrier against potential leaks or spills of propane, which can cause skin burns or other injuries. Heavy gloves specifically protect the hands from cold burns that can occur when handling pressurized propane containers and ensure a better grip while maneuvering heavy equipment. Additionally, protective footwear is critical as it helps shield the feet from heavy objects that may be handled during the transfer process, as well as from any corrosive spills. Proper footwear with non-slip soles also helps prevent slips and falls in potentially hazardous conditions. While protective eye wear may be important in certain scenarios, and lightweight clothing can help keep a technician cool, the priority in this situation is to offer maximum protection against physical and chemical hazards presented by propane transfer. Thus, relying solely on gloves or wearing lightweight clothing does not provide comprehensive protection.