True or False: Production goals are more important than safety requirements.
What is False? Safety always takes priority.
An event that causes injury, illness, or property damage is called this.
What is an Incident?
New equipment, processes, or materials may introduce these.
What are new hazards?
Employees receive EHS training when they are first hired.
What is New Hire Training?
The company health and safety program covered by this SOP is known by this acronym.
What is IIPP (Injury and Illness Prevention Program)?
Employees must immediately report unsafe equipment, tools, conditions, or ______.
What are unsafe behaviors?
A workplace event that could have caused injury but didn't is called this.
What is a Near Miss?
Employees are encouraged to report hazards without fear of this.
What is reprisal or retaliation?
Short informal meetings used to discuss recent EHS updates or concerns.
What are Tailgate Meetings?
This committee meets quarterly and provides strategic direction for EHS efforts.
What is the EHS Steering Committee?
Employees must notify their supervisor if they become injured or ill while working, regardless of this.
What is severity?
Employees must report injuries, illnesses, property damage, and near misses by this time.
What is before the end of the work shift?
This is the potential for loss, injury, illness, or damage from hazards.
What is Risk?
Training is required whenever this changes: materials, equipment, processes, or procedures.
What are workplace hazards or job duties?
Employees can submit safety suggestions through a form or by emailing this address.
What is safety@prolacta.com?
According to the IIPP, no work should be performed without appropriate supervision, training, and this.
What is required protective clothing or equipment (PPE)?
This form is used to document injuries, illnesses, and property damage incidents.
What is the Incident Report Form (EHS-0001-003)?
Unsafe conditions should be reported immediately to management.
What are EHS Observations?
This document provides formal written instructions on how to safely perform a task.
What is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)?
This annual posting summarizes work-related injuries and illnesses.
What is Cal/OSHA Form 300A?
This must be done whenever you are unsure how to safely perform a task.
What is ask your Team Leader, Supervisor, or Manager for guidance?
This form is used to document events that had the potential for injury or damage but did not actually occur.
What is the Near Miss Report Form (EHS-0001-004)?
A process used to identify and evaluate significant workplace hazards and impacts.
What is a Process Risk Analysis (PRA)?
Temporary guidance developed for non-routine tasks and immediate safety communications.
What is a Job Safety Assessment (JSA) or Safety Alert?
Name two required things employees must do to maintain compliance with the IIPP.
What are follow safe work practices, report hazards, report injuries, attend training, wear required PPE, or comply with EHS SOPs?