These standardized workplace labels identify chemical hazards using symbols like flames, skulls, and exclamation marks.
What are GHS labels?
This is required when lifting empty containers on the line if a lift assist is not used.
What is a two-person lift?
This type of fire extinguisher is used for electrical fires.
What is a Type C extinguisher?
This safety procedure is used to prevent unexpected startup or release of energy during maintenance.
What is Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)?
Skipping this step can lead to producing unsafe or nonconforming product.
What is an inspection or verification step?
When lifting heavy objects, employees should use these muscles instead of their back.
What are the legs?
This Lean system stands for Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
What is 5S?
This happens when someone follows an authorized employee through a secured door without swiping a badge.
What is tailgating?
This process is used to identify hazards and evaluate risks before installing or modifying equipment.
What is a risk assessment?
This process is used to determine the root cause of a defect or quality/safety issue instead of just fixing the symptom.
What is root cause analysis (RCA)?
Before moving pallets with a forklift, operators should check for this condition that could cause a load to fall.
What is an unstable or damaged load?
Wet floors, cords across walkways, and cluttered areas are examples of these workplace hazards.
What are slip, trip, and fall hazards?
What should you do when you walk away from your computer to protect company data?
What is lock IT.
This high-energy electrical event occurs when current travels through air outside its intended path, releasing extreme heat and energy.
What is an arc flash?
This certification system ensures an organization consistently meets customer, safety, and regulatory requirements.
What is ISO?
This is the maximum safe driving speed in the warehouse.
What is 4 mph?
This document defines the correct and safe way to consistently perform a process.
What is a work instruction or SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)?
Even though it’s convenient, this common office item should never be used to store passwords.
What is a Post-IT?
This device is used to confirm a circuit is de-energized before beginning electrical work.
What is a voltage tester or multimeter?
This ISO process is performed to verify compliance and identify opportunities for improvement in systems and processes.
What is an audit?
This document explains chemical hazards and how to safely handle a substance.
What is an SDS (Safety Data Sheet)?
This system provides step-by-step instructions on the production line to ensure units are assembled safely and correctly at each station.
What is PICO?
What should you do if you receive a suspicious text message claiming to be from the CEO?
What is report IT.
This hazard can occur when regenerative systems or components continue feeding or retaining energy even after equipment is shut down.
What is stored or backfed energy?
This ISO requirement ensures that the management system remains suitable, adequate, and effective through structured reviews by top management.
What is management review?