Frequency you should log your mileage in LeasePlan
What is Monthly?
"E" stands for what in SAFE
What is Establish a Plan?
Best practice for parking (#1,2,3)
What is 1) Pull through parking space 2) Back into parking space 3) Pull into parking space?
Any chemical that has the potential to cause harm is referred to as (2 answers)
What is a hazardous or dangerous chemical?
Distance spotter should stand from machinery to given driver instructions
What is 8-10 feet? or What is >8 feet to ensure proper distance from machinery?
You check your Corporate/Divisional Safety Compliance here
What is Power BI?
"F" stands for what in SAFE
What is Familiarize Yourself?
_____ are high risk environments.
The 4 ways chemical exposure can occur
What is 1) Absorption 2) Inhalation 3) Ingestion 4) Injection?
T/F - The spotter should always walk backwards while giving the driver instructions?
What is False?
# of safety observations/near misses you need to log/quarter or log/year
What is 1/quarter or 4/year?
"A" stands for what in SAFE
What is Assess your Risks?
360 Walkaround = Focus + _________
3 ways to avoid contact with chemical
What is 1) Know the chemicals and their hazards 2) Control the exposure 3) Be prepared for an emergency?
Something the driver and spotter should do before backing up a large vehicle/piece of machinery
What is a circle of safety or 360 walk around?
You log your safety observation/near miss here
What is Intelex?
"S" stands for what in SAFE
What is Stop & Think?
When driving always maintain a ______.
What is a Circle of Awareness?
Section 4 of a SDS describes
What is the necessary first aid measures?
It is important to review ______ (2 words) to ensure there is a clear understanding between both parties.
What is Spotter Signals?
As an Ecolab employee you have this type of authority
Final task of the BE SAFE Risk Assessment
What is Commit to Being Safe + signing/dating BE SAFE RA?
3 conditions you should check before driving
What is 1) Vehicle 2) Driver and 3) Route?
Section 6 of the SDS describes
What is the actions needed to be taken if there is an accidental release of the chemical?
If sight of the spotter is lost (by the driver), this action should be taken immediately.
What is stop the vehicle?