Emergency Equipment
Incident Reporting
Summer Spike
Hazard Recognition & Control
100

This emergency device must deliver a continuous flow of water at a minimum of 20 gallons per minute for at least 15 minutes.

What is a safety shower.

100

You have a minor slip that didn’t result in injury; however you felt a minor tweak in your back, what do you do?

What is report to supervisor and together assess need for medical attention, and inspection of area to reduce potential of another slip.

100

The best time to schedule physically demanding tasks in the summer?

Morning, and late afternoon.

100

Who is responsible to address identified hazards? 

What is everyone- you see it you own it, including follow-up within your control.

200

This life-saving device analyzes heart rhythm and delivers a shock if needed and must be accessible within 3 minutes in high-risk areas.

What is an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)?

200

This is the first thing you should do after ensuring the area is safe following an incident.

What is notify your supervisor and ERT and safety representative?

200

How often should you drink water when working in the heat?

Every 15-20mins

200

This document outlines the steps to take in case of a chemical spill.

What is an Emergency Response Plan or SDS.

300

2 pack saline bottles count as 15min flush-True or False

What is False- They do not have a consistent flow therefore do not meet legislative requirements. They are only to be used to assist getting worker to further medical care.

300

You discover that an emergency eye wash bottle, Diphoterine spray, or a fire extinguisher has been used or tampered with. To ensure proper follow-up and readiness, who must be notified immediately.

Supervisor and ERT

300
This SPF level is recommended for outdoor workers.
What is SPF 30 or higher.
300

This type of hazard may not be visible but can include noise, temperature, or chemical exposure.

What is an environmental hazard?

400

According to ANSI/ISEA Z358.1, this equipment must be located within 10 seconds of a potential chemical exposure and provide hands-free operation.

What is an eyewash station or safety shower

400

These three tools-methods in Intelex are commonly used to report hazards and events on site.

What is Hazard ID, Near Miss, Event (Incident) 

400

In the Flash-to-Bang method, every 5 seconds between seeing lightning and hearing thunder equals this many miles of distance from the strike.


10 bonus points if you can also answer what HS Management System document CPC lightning protocol is found.

What is 1 mile


What is Severe Weather

400

This is the 1st step in responding to any emergency

What is assess the situation and ensure your own safety.

500

To prevent further injury during chemical exposure, emergency showers/eyewash stations must deliver water at a controlled pressure and within this temperature range, ensuring comfort and effectiveness during the full 15-minute flush.

What is Tepid- 16°C- 38°C

500

Ideally what would be the 5ws to include in an Intelex summary to make it useful for further follow-up.

What is who, what, when, where, why, and how (5Ws)

500

Name at least 3 controls we use for managing heat related illnesses at work.

  • Shaded rest areas or cooling stations
  • Fans or ventilation systems
  • Air-conditioned break rooms
  • Modified work schedules 
  • Mandatory rest breaks based on temperature and workload
  • Heat stress training and awareness programs
  • Cooling vests or bandanas
  • Lightweight, breathable clothing
  • Sun protection gear 
500

Identify 5 primary sources of hazardous energy

Chemical, environmental, physical, gravitational, electrical, biological and radiological

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