Reporting
Corporate Safety
Triage
Emergency
Random
100

All incidents get reported in which program.

HSEQ

100

These are the most common workplace incidents, often caused by wet floors or clutter.

Slips, trips, and falls

100

What is the name of the company we use for our Triage?

Pro-Activity

100

In an emergency, this is the number one priority

Get to closer ER, or urgent care

100

This is what you call when you text while walking and run into a door

Distracted incident

200

These are situations where an accident nearly occurred but didn't.

Near misses

200

This type of hazard includes exposed wiring, overloaded circuits, or damages equipment.

Electrical hazards

200

This hazard involves workstation setup and body positioning to prevent injuries. 

Ergonomic Risk

200

Who is your first point of contact if there is an on the job inury?

Your supervisor

200

Wearing headphones so loud you can't hear warnings is unsafe because of this issue. 

lack of situational awareness

300

This federal agency regulates workplace safety in the U.S.

OSHA

300

When climbing up a ladder, you must maintain this safety rule at all times with your hands and feet.

3 points of contact

300

When an injury occurs from a workplace incident, the injured employee must do this before being allowed to work again.

Get medical clearance from the docotor

300

This written plan outlines exact exit routes and employee duties during a mill emergency.

Emergency Action Plan

300

An NFL game has this many quarters

400

This information is critical to include in any incident report

Date, time, location, and description of the incident. 

400

Cleaning, cleaning products, and fumes fall under this hazard category. 

What are chemical hazards

400

Getting fewer than this many hours of sleep regularly can increase injury risk for many workers

Less than 7 hours

400

This alarm is a continuous, long blast of the emergency horns located throughout the building

Evacuation alarm

400

This is what a soccer field is called internatinoally

a pitch

500

What is an example of a near miss.

water on floor, desk drawer open, tripping hazards such as exposed cords or boxes.

500

This hazard involves workstation setup and body positioning to prevent injuries.

Ergonomic risk

500

Repeating the same motion for long periods can lead to this type of injury

Repetitive strain injury

500

The acronym Pass is used for this emergency equipment.

Fire extinguishers

500

A standard soccer match is how many minutes long. (not counting extra time)

90 minutes

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