These PPE items are worn to minimize cut and laceration injuries when handling sharp materials
What are cut-resistant safety gloves and safety glasses?
PPE
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
This must be called immediately upon notification of a safety incident.
What is the Safety Hotline Number?
(877) 764-3574
Injuries to these upper body parts typically require long recovery times so safe practices are critical
What are Shoulders and Backs?
The first place to go with safety-related questions or concerns.
Who is your Supervisor or Manager?
The PPE that is required in all areas of the shop floor.
What are Safety Glass or Protective Eyewear
MSDS
What is a Material Safety Data Sheet?
This muscle group is the strongest when lifting heavy objects.
What are your legs?
This is Caliber's #1 Priority
What is Safety?
This should be completed daily to ensure all teammates are adhering to Caliber's safety policies and procedures.
What is the Safety Walkthrough Checklist?
OSHA
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
Corvel
Who is Caliber's workers comp administrator?
What is working together as a team?
These teammates are responsible for safety at Caliber
Who is EVERYONE!
Type of PPE that is worn on the face to protect the eyes from liquid splashes and flying metal debris.
What are Goggles? // What is a Face Shield?
Teammates who wear a respirator to perform job responsibilities must first complete a medical evaluation called this
What is a fit test?
Lifting heavy or large parts incorrectly, reaching, bending and twisting at the waist can result in this.
What are sprains and strains?
To help balance your body when lifting, keep this part of your body directly positioned above your shoulders.
What are your ears?
Loose carpets, mats, or materials on the floor can cause this.
What is a trip/fall hazard?
When sanding, this type of PPE is utilized.
What are eye and respiratory protection?
PAPR
What is Powered Air Purifying Respirator?
The action you can take to reduce heat stroke.
What is drinking water?
This movement is the leading cause of back injuries.
What is twisting?
An incident that does not result in a serious injury.
What is a first aid or near miss?