PPE
Organization
Incidents
Locations
Safety
100

The PPE required before walking anywhere on the dock or DC floor.

What are safety shoe covers or composite toe boots?

100

The method we use to keep things organized on the dock and the DC floor.

What is 5S?

100

A safety incident that could have resulted in an injury, but DID NOT!

What is A near-miss incident?


100

The board where you can find information about members of your safety team and updates on safety initiatives.

What is the Safety Board?

100

The GXO team we have here that is responsible for swiftly responding to medical emergencies.

What is the Emergency Response Team?

200

The PPE required to prevent injuries to your hands.

What are gloves?

200

The taping color pattern that we use for walking paths.

What is Black & White?

200

A safety incident that causes injury or illness to an employee that requires medical attention.

What is a record-able incident?


200

The board where you can find information about our metrics and contacts for leadership.

What is the Tier Board?

200

The team comprised of members from different departments that congregates to discuss and find solutions to safety concerns once a month.

What is the Safety Committee?

300

The PPE required to prevent injuries to your forearms.

What are sleeves?

300

The lanes that we are supposed to use when staging material to be worked on the DC floor.

What are Staging lanes/Drop zones?

300

The type of safety incident that is supposed to be reported to leadership.

What are all of them?

300

The area where we are supposed to meet outside of the building in case of emergencies.

What is the muster point?

300

The only dock worker who is responsible for using the controls.

What is the dockmaster?
400

The PPE required to prevent injuries to the eyes.

What are Safety Glasses?

400

The lanes we are supposed to use when prepping material to be sent out .

What are Outbound Lanes?

400

The authority that everyone has to be able to pause work to gain clarification on executing their processes correctly.

What is S.T.O.P. work authority?

400

The area we would meet in case of a tornado.

What is the refuge room?

400

These type of power devices should never be connected or daisy-chained.

What are extension cords?

500

The PPE required to prevent injuries to your ears from elevated decibels on the DC floor. (Loud noise from racks)

What are Ear Plugs?

500

5S stands for:

What is Sort, Set, Shine, Standardize, Sustain?

500

The meeting we normally have to address and  converse about a safety incident soon after it happens.

What is a safety stand down?

500

The area we are NOT supposed to walk in while trucks are present. 

What is the dock yard?

500

The most important ideal when referring to the work we do.

What is SAFETY!

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