This is the definition of HAZCOM.
What is "Hazard Communications"?
There are three levels of OSHA warning signs. This level or type of warning sign is used to identify a situation that could result in a minor or moderate injury.
What is a "Caution sign"?
True or False?
In the event of an emergency, you want to retrieve your phone and computer before evacuating.
What is "False"?
This method of driving is defined as "a set of safe responses to potential hazards (including other drivers), damaged road surfaces, debris, inclement weather, and more."
What is "defensive driving"?
The top selling female recording artist of all time.
Who is "Madonna"?
This document provides complete information about the hazardous nature of a chemical, to include safe handling, storage, first aid, and disposal.
What is a "Safety Data Sheet"?
This group or types of hazards, are responsible for the majority of workplace injuries.
What are "Slips, Trips, or Fall" hazards?
This is the name of the area all employees should gather after evacuating the building during an emergency.
What is the "Safe Assembly Point"?
This is the primary attributable factor in over 90% of car crashes (NHTSA, 2021).
What is "driver error"?
This US state is nicknamed the "First State."
What is "Delaware"?
This pictogram is used to identify what type of hazardous material?
(HINT: Also, a song by Britney Spears)
What is "Toxic"?
This type of event is defined as "an occurrence that if not corrected, has the potential to cause an incident."
What is a "near miss" event?
Define the PASS acronym used to describe proper fire extinguisher usage.
What is...
Pull the pin
Aim the nozzle
Squeeze the lever
Sweep the nozzle side to side
As a rule, how much distance should a driver maintain between their vehicle and the vehicle in front of them?
What is "one vehicle length per every 10mph of speed"?
This mammal has the longest recorded lifespan.
What is the "Bowhead whale"?
True or False
The chemicals in use at Charter are non-commercial grade, therefore they are not required to have a hazardous chemical label.
What is "True"?
The name of the item identified in this picture.
What is the "ground or grounding prong"?
How often should fire extinguishers be inspected?
What is "every 3 years" (minimum)?
More than 50% of drivers admit to doing this on purpose while driving.
(Hint: The answer is not "using a cell phone")
What is "tailgating"?
This is officially the smallest country in the world.
What is the "Vatican City"?
This internationally recognized system, known as the GHS, is used for identifying and labeling hazardous materials.
What is the "Globally Harmonized System"?
According to OSHA, this is the maximum amount of weight someone should lift by themselves in the workplace.
What is "50 pounds"?
This is the number of categories of fire extinguishers.
What is "5"?
Categories A, B, C, D, and K
This was identified as the major contributing factor in 29% of all vehicle fatalities (NHTSA, 2021).
(Hint: The answer is not "using a cell phone")
What is "speeding"?
This is where the tallest building in the world is located.
What is "Dubai"?