Valley Fair iROC Online Training Practice Test

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What steps should you take to address a spillage of lubricant or coolant near a ride?

Contain and clean the spill using appropriate materials, warn guests, and report to maintenance for proper disposal.

Spill response and safety management is the main idea here. When a lubricant or coolant spills near a ride, the priority is to prevent slips, protect guests and equipment, and keep the area clean and safe for operation. Containing the spill with appropriate materials and barriers stops it from spreading and creates a safe workspace for cleanup. Then use proper cleaning methods and follow disposal procedures so the spill is removed without leaving hazardous residues or violating environmental rules. Warning guests and people nearby with visible barriers or signs reduces exposure and helps prevent injuries while the cleanup is underway. Reporting the incident to maintenance ensures the spill is handled by trained staff, disposed of correctly, and the area is inspected before the ride reopens. This approach is better than ignoring the spill or trying quick fixes that don’t remove hazards, because it directly reduces slip risk, protects riders and staff, and maintains compliance with safety and environmental standards.

Ignore the spill; it will evaporate.

Only wipe with water and continue.

Teach guests to avoid the area without cleaning.

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