OSHA stands for
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Ergonomics is
What is the applied science to promote safety and well-being of a person by adapting environment and using techniques to prevent injuries
Definition of SDS
What is safety data sheet
The acronym PASS in fire safety protocols stands for
What is Pull Aim Squeeze and Sweep
When classroom doors are closed and locked, hallways are cleared, but class instruction continues.
What is HOLD
These two body principals are part of safe lifting guidelines.
What is broad base of support, bend at knees (squat), keep item close to you, use strongest muscles to do the job or push or pull when possible (pick 2)
Examples of three safety measures for patient/client safety in a healthcare setting.
What is do not perform any procedure on patients unless instructed and authorized, provide privacy for all patients, identify your patient, explain the procedure, observe patient closely during any procedure, check all areas for safety hazards, or before leaving a patient, observe all safety checkpoints. (pick 3)
3 common signs you would see in a hospital related to hazards
The RACE protocol used in fire emergencies in a healthcare setting.
What is Rescue, Activate, Confine and Extinguish
This standard response protocol is when everyone drops, covers and holds.
What is SHELTER
PPE stands for this AND list 2 examples
What is Personal Protective Equipment
Gloves, face mask, goggles, jumpsuit, face shield
This is an example of the safe operation of equipment
What is do not operate or use any equipment until you have been trained to use it, read and follow operating instructions, do not operate equipment without presence of instructor or supervisor, report damaged or malfunctioning equipment, do not use frayed or damaged electrical cords, never handle electrical equipment with wet hands, store equipment properly, observe all safety precautions for equipment or read MSDSs for hazardous chemical solutions (Pick 1)
Specific information related to protection, precautions, and procedures of chemicals.
What is a SDS Safety Data Sheet
Pair the types of fires with their definitions:
-Flammable medals
-Wood, paper, cloth
-Combustible cooking fluids
-Electrical
-Flammable liquids or gasses
What is D, A, K, C, B
St. James High school has a goal this year to be 100% in....
SAFETY- for everyone to know what to do in all situations
How positioning in personal safety impacts patient care.
What is 'protects both the patient and professional from injury and falls'
List two rules that promote employee safety in the workplace
What is Protect yourself and others from injury, Use correct body mechanics, Wear the required personal protective equipment (PPE), Walk; do not run, Report any injury or accident, Report unsafe situations or safety violations, Keep all areas neat and clean, Wash hands frequently, Keep hands away from face, eyes, mouth, hair, OR Dry hands thoroughly before handling electrical equipment
What mandates to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids AND list then 3 major diseases that can be contracted through bodily fluids.
What is the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard and Hepatitis B, C, and AIDS.
This is the FIRST step in Disaster Plan Management at any place of work.
What is stay calm and follow facility protocols.
These are the 3 ways to respond to an active shooter in our school.
What is Avoid, Deny and Defend
OSHA states that THIS must be provided to employees at no cost.
PPE- Personal Protective Equipment
Concerns about radiation or mercury exposure falls under this.
What is 'Environmental Safety'
These two standards focus on prevention of preventing workplace accidents and injuries.
What are OSHA and Bloodborne Pathogen Standards
The 4 major components of a personal emergency response plan.
What is an emergency kit/list, Emergency numbers, evacuation plan and family communication plan.
This is the average amount of time an active shooter event lasts.
What is 12 minutes.