The person primarily responsible for your safety is?
What is yourself?
What does ESOP stand for?
Employee Stock Ownership Plan
What does the crew complete every morning before working in the field to discuss hazards and ways to eliminate the hazards?
What is STAC?
What are some Corporate Resources?
Safety Sharepoint; Garney Connect Learning; Safety E-Alert; Weekly Communications
What day is the SSTOP Trainings completed each week via Teams?
Wednesday
What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment
At what year is a Garney employee 100% ESOP vested?
What is 6 years?
What does SDS stand for?
Safety Data Sheets
What are some topics on the Weekly Communications Email?
Incident Summary Reports, Lessons Learned, Safety Policy Changes, Document Updates
Who are the 2 EO's that conduct the Monthly
Safety360?
Dan Smolik and Yvonne Waterman
Keeping your work area clean and free from trash/debris is called?
What is Housekeeping?
What percent of Garney employees own stock in Garney?
What does EAP stand for?
Emergency Action Plan
What does SSTOP stand for?
Safe Start to Ownership
Who is the current CEO of Garney?
David Burkhart
How often do we need to inspect the jobsite FA kits?
Weekly
What counts as a year of service of Vesting in the Garney ESOP?
What is 1000 hours worked in a year?
At what height is fall protection required at Garney?
What is 6'
What is one of the many roles of an SSTOP Champion?
Monitor, record, and submit training documentation; Assist in safety orientation, training and follow up.
Name one Garney Strategic Imperatives for 2026
Accelerate Talent Development, Cultivate Repeatable Growth Strategy, Strategic Core Business Growth, Invest in Central Platforms to Support Operations, Mind the Moment
What does LOTO stand for?
What is Lock Out Tag Out
What are some benefits of an ESOP to our clients?
Long term employees, vested interest, people care, shared values
What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What are five things that make up our Safety Culture?
Value, Leadership Involvement, Continuous learning, Accountability, Relationships
What are the 6 SSTOP required trainings that must be conducted by a Safety Manager?
Confined Space, Fall Protection, Excavation & Trenching; Silica Awareness; Rigging & Signaling Awareness; Pinch/Crush Points & Slips, Trips and Falls