Which of the following is an example of an ergonomic hazard?
A) Chemical exposure
B) Poor lighting
C) Awkward postures
What is C) Awkward postures
Fire extinguishers must be checked:
► daily ► weekly ► monthly ► yearly. Choose one.
What is MONTHLY?
What should never be locked or obstructed?
What is fire exit?
What should you be concerned about when you receive an e-mail with an unexpected attachment?
What is a virus?
Which of the following is an example of a physical hazard?
A) Loud Noise
B) Stressful Workload
C) Slippery Floors
What is C) Slippery Floors
What should you do if the load you are trying to lift seems too heavy?
What is ask for help?
What should you never overload because it will start an electrical fire?
What are wall sockets?
Each desk should have this button.
What is panic button
Where can I find the phone number to our local OSHA office, without using the internet?
What is in the staff break room?
All aisles and passageways must be free and clear of these.
What is obstructions?
What is the proper position for your computer monitor to avoid neck strains?
What is directly in front of you?
Where is the nearest fire extinguisher?
Back of the room
This piece of safety equipment is found on the wall near the community room doors.
What is an AED.
In the event of an earthquake what are the 3 steps you should follow?
What is Drop!, Cover!, and Hold on!
Who is Responsible For Workplace Safety?
Who is EVERYBODY
What is the correct way to move a heavy object from the floor?
Keep your back straight and knees bent
Where is the fire alarm?
What is by the front doors.
Where can you find a physical safety map posted?
What is near the staff entrance.
In an active shooter situation, what 3 steps you must follow in the correct order?
What is Run!, Hide! or Fight!
Bloodborne pathogens are present in these two areas of the body
What are blood and bodily fluids?
Maintaining flat wrist position while keyboarding prevents this type of repetitive motion injury.
What is carpal tunnel syndrome?
When using a fire extinguisher, you should use the _____ method?
What is PASS?
P - Pull the pin
A - Aim nozzle at the base of the fire
S- Squeeze the handle down
S- Sweep
How many fire extinguishers are in the building?
What is 6?
What is the rate of compressions during CPR for any age?
100-120 compressions per minute. At least 2 inches deep. Completely recoil.
Staying alive will get you 103 compressions per minute
It sets and enforces protective workplace safety and health standards. It also provides information, training, and assistance to employers and workers.
What is OSHA?