Disease-carrying organisms transmitted by infected blood or bodily fluids
What are Bloodborne Pathogens?
SDS
What is/are "Safety Data Sheet(s)?"
P-A-S-S
What is "Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep?"
This is done to evaluate the fit of a respirator on each person required to wear one
What is a "fit test?
This person locks out or tags out machines or equipment.
What/Who is an "authorized employee?"
A liver disease caused by the Hepatitis B virus
What is Hepatitis B?
These list basic warnings on chemical containers
What are Labels?
Do not stand or sit on the top cap or stand on the pail shelf of this item.
What is a ladder/stepladder?
SCBA
What is "Self-contained Breathing Apparatus?"
These shall be substantial enough to prevent inadvertent or accidental removal
What are tags?
The first and most effective method for preventing the spread of infections
What is hand-washing?
"Rinse immediately with plenty of water" describes this section of an SDS
What is "First-aid Measures/Section 4?"
Hardhats, Gloves, Goggles, Safety-toed Shoes, Hearing Protection
What is "PPE?"
Use this when running generators, operating chainsaws, rodding machine, jet truck
What is "Hearing Protection?"
Each of these will have only one key that shall be kept on the employee performing the LOTO
What is a lock?
Examples are hypodermic needles, razor blades, etc., that could puncture skin
What are "sharps?"
These pictures on an SDS tell us about the hazards associated with the chemical
What are pictograms?
There is a much greater risk of this infection than HIV.
What is Hepatitis B?
These records shall be retained for two years
What are noise exposure measurement records?
They shall be notified by the authorized employee of the application and removal of lockout or tagout devices.
Who are "affected employees?"
This/these must be treated as if they are infectious.
What is/are "human blood and body fluids?"
The purpose of this program is to make personnel aware of the types of chemicals present in each work area.
What is the "Hazard Communication Program?"
This plan's purpose is to protect employees from falls when entering spaces deeper than six feet.
What is the District's "Fall Protection Plan?"
These may be worn with ear muffs to decrease the total decibel level.
What are ear plugs?
Perform this before beginning work on locked out/tagged out equipment.
What is a "zero energy check?"