Defensive Driving & BBP
Culture
What NOT to Do
Why we work safe
What could go wrong
100

Before operating a company vehicle, drivers must do this basic check to ensure safety.

What is pre-trip vehicle inspection

100

What is the number one goal at the end of a work day.

What is everyone goes home at the end of the day

100

Never use this to gain extra height on a roof—it’s unstable and unsafe.

What is Standing on boxes, ladders, or planks improperly 

100

OSHA and company rules exist primarily to ensure this outcome for every worker.

What is Everyone goes home safely

100

Ignoring fall protection on a roof could result in this type of serious outcome.

What is A fall or serious injury 

200

OSHA requires employers to offer this vaccine to employees with potential exposure to blood or bodily fluids.

What is Hepatitis B vaccine 

200

OSHA requires this type of person to identify hazards and implement safety measures on roofing jobs.

What is a Competent person

200

You should never bypass or remove this on a ladder or scaffold.

What is Safety guardrails or locking devices 

200

Following safety procedures prevents injuries and also reduces these for the company.

What is Costs, fines, and delays 

200

Lifting materials improperly can lead to this common type of injury.

What is Strains, sprains, or back injuries 

300

Loads on a truck must be secured using these devices to prevent shifting during transport.

What is Straps, chains, or tie-downs rated for the load

300

A strong safety culture encourages employees to do this when they notice unsafe conditions.

What is Report hazards immediately 

300


It is unsafe to operate aerial lifts without this piece of equipment attached.

What is Personal fall arrest harness

300

Working safe encourages this kind of culture among crew members.

What is Safety culture / teamwork

300

Failure to secure a truck load properly may cause this while driving.

What is Falling objects or collisions

400

In the event of an accident involving blood exposure, employees should follow this precautionary principle.

What is use gloves

400

On roofing jobs, this type of protection must always be worn when working at heights above the OSHA trigger.

What is Fall protection (harness, lanyard, or guardrail)

400


Never leave this type of hazard on the roof or work area—it can cause slips or trips.

Debris, tools, or loose materials

400

Consistently wearing PPE and following protocols builds this personal habit.

What is Safe work habits / personal responsibility

400

Not following blood-borne pathogen precautions can lead to exposure to this.

What is Infectious diseases like Hepatitis B 

500

According to Washington and Oregon regulations, drivers must maintain this safe practice while driving on construction sites.

What is Defensive driving (anticipating hazards, keeping safe following distance, obeying site speed limits)

500

This is the term for a workplace where safety is integrated into every decision and every worker feels responsible.

What is Safety culture

500

Never attempt to lift or rig heavy materials alone without this.

What is Using proper rigging techniques or a qualified partner 

500


Safety meetings, hazard checks, and reporting unsafe conditions are all examples of this proactive practice.

What is Preventative safety / hazard mitigation

500

Overlooking heat safety on hot days can result in this serious condition.

What is Heat stroke or heat exhaustion

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