Escalations
Incident Management
Evacuation/Severe Weather
Security
Ben
100

This is where you can find the Priority 1 escalation matrix

Pinned to the top of the safety teams channel

100

This is the room that treatment and investigations after injuries should occur in.

First Aid Room

100

This is the device we use to siren a severe weather alert, letting associates know they need to shelter in place.

A bullhorn.

100

This is the first and last name of the DSI account manager.

Carlos Rivera!!!!

100

This is the number of incomplete/past due actions that is acceptable.

ZERO.

200

This is who spills in the yard should be reported to

Safety, Transportation Manager/Sup, Facilities

200

This is the name of our worker's compensation claims system

IVOS

200

This is the person in charge during a weather event /drill. They are also responsible for calling the 'all-clear' when at 100% accounted for

Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC) 1 

(Will also accept incident commander)

200

This is how many rally points are in the yard

4

200

This is Ben's birthday

April 13th

300

An associate reports hitting their head on the racking. As they are escalating, they pass out. What is your first step?

Call an ambulance.

300

When an associate is hurt at work and needs to see a doctor, this is where we send them (if it is not an emergency)

Panel provider/doctor

300

This is the radio channel all leaders should be on during an evacuation or shelter in place event

Channel 1

300

This is the app we use to account for associates during an evacuation or severe weather event

MSP app (mustering feature). Used on iPads

300

This is the type of shoes Ben typically wears

Skater shoes - etnies, dc's 

400

This is the centralized team that supports security escalations and sends out SmartAlerts. 

Central Station

400

An associate is adjusting product in a B-level bin when they feel pain in their shoulder. These are corrective actions that could be created for this injury.

--

400

This weather alert indicates conditions are right for a tornado to form.

Tornado watch

400

This is the most common emotion behind workplace violence incidents.

Anger/Frustration

400

This is Ben's middle name

Charles

500

These are the 4 categories of scenarios that require a P1 notification.

1 - 911 is called for an associate

2 - Active threat situation (work place violence)

3- Environmental Threat/Weather Event

4- Regulator on site - (OSHA, FDA, DEP, etc)

500

This is the definition of a near miss

An unplanned event that did not occur in injury or damage but had the potential to do so. 

500

This is the maximum amount of time the power can remain out before associates should report to a severe weather assembly area.

5 minutes of consecutive outage

500

In case of an active shooter situation, the Department of Homeland Security recommends these three actions: Run, Hide, and this.

Fight

500

This is a 'Ben Tuxedo'

Joggers and a hoodie

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