Sun Safety
Bear Sightings
General Outdoor Evacuation Procedures
Evacuations Specific to MPP
6 S's (use it in your answer)
100

This condition can happen when your body struggles to cool itself after prolonged exposure to high temperatures or hard work in the heat.

What is HEAT STRESS

100

This phone number 604-927-3660 is for what department, group, or organization

What is Coquitlam's Urban Wildlife Line

100

This is a person you will most likely notify by phone either during or after the evacuation emergency

What is a manager (Mike Fox)

100

These areas are the muster zone at MPP

What is the baseball field and the Frisbee golf area of the park

100

When working outdoors in the heat, this is one of the smartest things you can do to reduce direct sun exposure and stay cooler.

What is SHADE

200

These two environmental factors play a major role in how hot it feels and how easily your body can cool itself.

What is Environment: Temperature and Humidity

200

This phone number 1-877-952-7277 is for what department, group, or organization

What is the Conservation Hotline

200

You call by phone this staff person when you hear the Chlorine Alarm or Fire Alarm

Who is maintenance staff.

200

You call by phone this staff person when you hear the Chlorine Alarm or Fire Alarm

Who is maintenance staff.

200

This classic sun safety phrase reminds you to apply sunscreen before spending time outdoors.

What is SLOP ON SUNSCREEN

300

This factor looks at the physical demands of the job, including how intense the task is and how much energy it requires.

What is Work: Type of work and effort needed

300

If the bear is aggressive call this number too!

What is 9-11 (RCMP)

300

You call this emergency service when there is a gas leak detected (natural gas / chlorine)

Who is EMS / 9-11

300

Not specific to MPP, but for all sites. After an emergency, only this EMS group can clear the facility to be re-opened.

Who are the firefighters

300

This sun safety step helps protect your eyes and reduces glare while working outside on bright days.

What is SLIDE ON SUNGLASSES

400

This category focuses on personal factors that affect heat risk, including what you wear, your hydration level, how adapted you are to the heat, and your overall health.

What is Worker: Clothing, Hydration, acclimatization, health conditions

400

If the bear is aggressive do this at the entrance/exit

What is closing the entrance without locking it.

400

You will direct the public to this area at Eagle Ridge as a muster zone.

Where is the parking lot unless it is the direction where the chlorine gas is going.

400

The highest ranking supervisor will lead the evacuation. That person will usually have this job title

Who is the Senior Aquatic Leader (SAL)
400

This sun safety action helps protect your face, scalp, and neck from harmful UV rays while outdoors.

What is SLAP ON A HAT

500

These warning signs may indicate a worker is being affected by heat and needs attention right away

What is excessive sweating, dizziness, and nausea. 

500

Inform these indoor sites as well. (list all the sites that apply)

What is calling PSLC for MPP and Blue Jr. and call CCAC for Eagle Ridge

500

When engaging with the media you are directed to do this

What is declining to comment and referring to a manager/corporate communications.

500

During an evacuation, keep a count of these people and report it to your supervisor.

Who are the patrons who are taking their time to leave the facility

500

This reminder encourages you to pay attention to peak UV hours and plan outdoor tasks when the sun is less intense.

What is STAY MINDFUL OF TIMES

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