Guidelines for preventing the discharge of hazardous materials to the environment.
What is Spill Prevention Plan?
Provide employers and employees with critical information pertaining to chemical handling, storage, and disposal.
What is SDS?
Any potential danger or unsafe condition present in a workplace.
What is job hazard?
Conducted prior to any task that involves direct labor, moving materials, or doing in-field inspections.
What is Job-Briefing?
The year Delta Star was founded.
What is 1908?
Accepted size of Berm.
What is 12' x 50' x 12"?
Federal Standard with rules for each employer and their employees.
What is General Duty Clause?
Hard hats, Safety Glasses, Safety Shoes, and FR Clothing.
What is PPE?
Provides a quick reference checklist for inspecting and verifying protective barriers.
What is Verification Checklist?
The city Delta Star was originally founded.
What is Chicago?
Needed when transferring oil to and from tankers.
What is secondary containment?
Contents from one container are transferred to another becomes known as.
What is secondary container?
Performed to confirm that the gas detector's sensors can detect the presence of hazardous gases.
What is "bump testing"?
Established procedure for the placement of devices on energy isolating devices.
What is LOTO?
A type of equity compensation plan that allows employees to purchase stock at a predetermined proce.
What is ESOP? Employee Stock Option Plan
A systemic approach to minimizing the risk of hazardous materials spilling into the environment.
What is Spill Prevention?
Number of sections on each Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
What is 16?
A safe distance from overhead power lines.
What is Minimum Allowed Distance (MAD)?
Procedure that defines work necessary to protect from voltages and currents.
What is grounding?
Delta Star expanded its capabilities and introduced Field Services as a standalone division.
What is 2010?
Organization that must be contacted in the event of a spill.
What is National Response Center?
Chemicals may make workers feel sick or lightheaded from over exposure.
What is Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)?
Task performed before beginning any work that involves direct labor, moving materials, and inspections.
What is Job Briefing?
A safety procedure designed to provide a safe path for fault currents to flow in case of a malfunction.
What is grounding?
President and CEO of Delta Star.
Who is Jason Greene?