PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Fire Safety
Hazard Identification
Emergency Procedures
Ergonomics
100

It helps protect employees from injuries and hazards specific to their tasks.

What is the importance of PPE

100

This acronym outlines the steps for using a fire extinguisher.

What is "PASS" (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)?

100

This color is commonly used to indicate caution in the workplace.

What is yellow?

100

Emergency exits are typically marked with these two things.

What are illuminated signs and directional arrows?

100

This is the study of designing tasks and workspaces to fit the worker.

What is ergonomics? 

200

These are two examples of PPE commonly used in manufacturing.

What are gloves and safety goggles?

200

This is the first thing you should do when you discover a fire.

What is sound the alarm and alert others?

200

Loose cords, uneven flooring, or clutter are examples of this common hazard.

What is a trip hazard?

200

This plan is designed to help employees leave the building quickly and safely during an emergency.

What is an evacuation plan?

200

Repetitive motions and awkward postures are examples of these risks.

What are ergonomic risks?

300

Before using PPE, employees should check for these to ensure safety.

What are damage, wear, or defects?

300

This type of fire extinguisher is specifically used for electrical fires.

What is a Class C extinguisher?

300

A warning sign with a wet floor icon typically indicates this.

What is a slippery floor?

300

A flashing red alarm light in the workplace typically indicates this.

What is a fire or another emergency requiring evacuation?

300

This rule advises workers to take regular breaks to avoid eye strain.

What is the "20-20-20 rule"?

400

Hearing protection is required when noise levels exceed this decibel level.

 What is 85 decibels?

400

Fire extinguishers should be inspected at least this often to ensure functionality.

What is annually?

400

This is the action you should take if you notice a potential hazard.

What is report it to a supervisor immediately?

400

This is the first step in responding to a chemical spill.

What is alert others and secure the area?

400

This is the proper technique to prevent strain injuries when lifting heavy objects.

What is lift with your legs, not your back?

500

These protective boots are designed to shield feet from falling objects and sharp materials.

 What are steel-toe boots?

500

This is the leading cause of workplace fires in manufacturing environments.

What are electrical malfunctions?

500

These are the four main types of workplace hazards.

What are physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards?


500

Practicing this regularly ensures employees know how to evacuate safely.

What are fire drills?

500

These types of workstations allow workers to adjust their position for comfort and safety.

What are adjustable workstations?

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