IG
Slips, Trips & Falls
Crane & Suspended Load
The Miter Way
Glass & A-Frames
100

If you feel a “pop” while lifting, you should:

What is stop work and report immediately?

100

A mat edge curls up. This is a:

What is a trip hazard?

100

The area under a lifted load is called the:

What is the drop zone / line of fire?

100

EN:WHAT IS THE MITER FOUNDATION

ES:¿QUÉ ES LA FUNDACIÓN MITER?

RU: ЧТО ТАКОЕ ФУНДАМЕНТ МИТРЫ

Answer: It is how MITER raises money to support local and national charities 

  • Veterans and military families
  • Children’s health and education
  • Cancer research and family support
  • Local community aid and disaster relief
100

A glass A-frame on a cart looks like it’s leaning. Your first move is:

What is stop and keep people out of the area?

200

 Finishing the job after a “pop” increases risk of:

What is making a small injury worse?

200

The best immediate action is:

What is fix/secure it or remove it and mark the area?

200

If a load starts to swing, the right move is:

What is get clear and don’t try to catch or guide it by hand?

200

EN: What is our Vision? 

ES: ¿Cuál es nuestra visión? 

RU: Каково наше видение?

 

200

The safest “fix” is NOT to muscle it. You should do this instead:

What is get help and make a plan using the right equipment?

300

 Before lifting a window/awkward load, you should quickly check:

What is weight/size, footing, clearance, path, and need for help/tools?

300

A person steps on a mat and their foot rotates. What’s the key prevention lesson?

What is floor hazards must be secured/maintained, not “left for later”?

300

This must be checked before any lift:

What is rigging condition + weight/capacity + attachment points?

300

EN: What is our Common Purpose?

SP: ¿Cuál es nuestro propósito común?

RU: Какова наша общая цель?   

300

If there’s no standard work for loading A-frames, the best corrective action is:

What is create standard work + train + audit it?

400

Name two common causes of back injuries during removals.

What are twisting, awkward posture, uneven load, rushing, poor footing? (any two)

400

Name two ways to control repeated slip/trip hazards.

What are 5S/housekeeping, routine inspections, standard mat placement, tape/edge strips done right, maintenance work order? (any two)

400

Name two controls that prevent bundle drops.

What are proper rigging, pre-use inspections, qualified operator, tag lines (when appropriate), clear communication, barricades? (any two)

400

Name all the quality pillars in order.




400

Name two signs an A-frame/cart load is unsafe.

What are leaning load, shifting/sliding, missing straps, wrong cart type, uneven floor, damaged cart, overloaded? (any two)

500

The best control for repeated strain injuries is usually not “lift better,” it’s:

What is engineering/assist tools, two-person lift criteria, and standardized pre-task planning?

500

A trip happens but no one needs medical care. What should still happen?

What is report it, investigate cause, fix it, and track it as a near miss/first aid?

500

During a lift you see a strap/chain not seated correctly. What is the best sequence?

What is stop lift → lower to safe position → re-rig correctly → re-verify?

500

EN: Name 3 of the Miterway COGS

ES:Nombra 3 de los COGS de Miterway

RU:Назовите 3 из COGS Miterway

500

A team member noticed the hazard and stopped the job. What should leadership do right away to reinforce that behavior?

What is recognize them publicly + document the near miss + fix the system?

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