The agency that sets workplace standards for most U.S industries outside of mining.
What is OSHA?
You are using a temporary container with a chemical in it for the day. Does it need to follow HazCom rules?
What is no?
This is what PPE stands for.
What is personal protective equipment?
This is what we report when an unplanned event happens that does not result in injury or damage but has the potential to do so.
What is a Near Miss?
This is what MSHA stands for.
What is Mine Safety and Health Administration?
These are required on all chemical containers in the workplace.
What are labels?
This is how often seat belts are required while in a PLS vehicle or machine.
What is all the time?
This tool helps identify hazards before beginning a task.
What is a Task Hazard Analysis (THA)?
The physical barriers required on the edges of elevated mine roads and dumps to prevent mobile equipment from driving over the edge.
What are berms?
This document provides detailed information about chemicals and must be provided.
What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
This eye protection must be worn at all PLS lime plants.
What are goggles?
This is how many points of contact we should have when climbing a ladder.
What is 3?
What is 24 hours?
These are the two types of hazards in HazCom.
What are health and physical hazards?
This is the extra PPE that is required when opening an inspection port.
What is a face shield?
This is the phrase PLS uses to remind ourselves to slow down.
What is slow down to be productive?
Annual posting of a summary of the injuries and illnesses for OSHA sites.
What is the OSHA 300 log?
This section of the SDS explains first aid measures for exposure.
What is Section 4?
Hearing protection is required when noise exceeds this decibel.
What is 90 DbA?
This is the most effective way to prevent hazards according to the hierarchy of controls.
What is elimination?