"There is no job so urgent that we cannot take the time to perform it safely".
What is the A2R Safety Policy?
100
Open and effective communication, asking questions of the customer to ensure understanding of requirements, and following up with customers for feedback. Describes...
What are ways A2R ensures customer expectations are met?
100
Fume hoods, kelham restraints, protective shields around high pressure manifolds, and machine guarding are all examples of _________.
What are Engineering Controls?
100
Using statistical controls to monitor and predict the quality of our services.
What is Measuring and Monitoring YOUR Safety?
100
One way that we verify our processes to be in compliance with various standards required by our contract, such as VPP, EPA, ISO 14001, etc...
What is/are internal and external audits, inspections, and surveillances?
200
Each _________ is responsible for their own safety.
What/Who is each individual?
200
A specific method or processes that are used by A2R to ensure customer’s requirements are met.
What is/ are safety inspections, surveys, and related audits are completed ?
200
To eliminate the hazards at the source is the primary ______ of engineering controls.
What is the purpose/function?
200
Hazard Analysis, PPE Assessments, graphical analysis, control charts, and historical data analysis.
What are Methods of Monitoring?
200
Data trending, control charts, and equipment specifications are examples of _______ tools besides audits to verify process are in control.
What is additonal/other?
300
Three ways an A2R Employee has "opportunities" to be involved in their safety program.
What is/are :
1. Participate in employee committees ?
2. Building inspections ?
3. Presenting safety awareness information with other employees ?
300
Developing procedures and processes, peer to peer audits, and the right to stop work operations for safety concerns all describe ways an A2R employees take _______ over their operations.
What is Responsibility?
300
Training, using a procedure or process plan is considered an __________.
What is an Administrative Control?
300
DAILY FREEBEE!!! Each TEAM Name a chart..............
WHAT is....... ? No WHAT NO POINTS!!!
300
Management Committment, Employee Involvement, and Continuous Improvement. (Think VPP)
What are THE three key elements of our safety and quality program?
400
Name three avenues available to employees to report potential safety hazards.
What/Who are:
Safety officer, SMART member, supervisor, program manager, Close Call reporting system, and/or area leads?
400
Kim, Andie, Jeanette, Erick, John, Johney, Michael, Bobbie, Steve, Mark, Jamie, Tabatha, Rick, Wanda, Sheila, Nestor, Sharlene make up the __________.
What is the SMART Team OR Safety Specialists ;-) ?
400
Administrative Controls are the next level of controls that you cannot _______ from the original source of hazard.
What is Engineer or avoid?
400
Each Department work instruction that contains potential safety hazards include this verbiage on the front page.
What is Safety Critical??
400
A safety and quality system to take VPP and QBI to the next level?
What is BISQ?
500
The following describe ________. A2R engineers out hazards to the lowest level possible, provide PPE, all employees work to SOP instructions, or procedural methods. Employees also receive safety training, annual job safety analysis, medical physicals, and OJT.
What are methods A2R uses to ensure the safety of employees?
500
Watching co-workers perform duties correctly while meeting customer expectations.
What are peer to peer observations/audits? AKA... Quinn's day at work!
500
The last line of defense for mitigation of hazards, also the first thing you should apply before completing a task.
What is PPE?
500
Each employee who is required to maintain a safety certification receives this if it is listed as part of the safety certification requirement in the NASA SSC Training and Certification Records System (TCRS)
What is a safety physical or surveillance??
500
Safety First, Understanding Customer Expectations, Process Ownership, Engineering Controls, Measurement and Monitoring, Verification and Continuous Improvement.