PPE
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
At what depth does OSHA require protective systems in a trench?
What is 5 feet or deeper.
True or False - Most workplace injuries are from slips, trips, and falls.
What is True?
The three elements of the fire triangle.
What are heat, fuel, and oxygen.
The first step before doing electrical work.
What is lockout/tagout/de-energize?
Name two types of eye protection.
What are face shield, safety goggles, safety glasses.
How far must spoil piles be from the trench edge?
What is at least 2 feet.
What's the minimum height at which guardrails or fall protection are required (general industry)?
What is 4 feet.
This type of fire extinguisher is used on electrical fires.
What is Class C?
Contact with power lines is often fatal because of this.
What is high voltage?
True or False - Hard hats should be worn with the brim facing forward.
What is True?
Who inspects trenches each day before work begins.
Name 2 common trip hazards.
What are extension cords, uneven ground clutter, etc.
True or False: You should always fight a fire before calling 911.
GFCI stands for this.
What is Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter?
How often should you inspect fall protection harness?
Before each use and regularly per manufacturer.
Name one type of trench protection.
What is sloping, shoring, shielding, trench box.
The best way to prevent trip hazards.
What is good housekeeping/keeping areas clear.
The four step acronym for using a fire extinguisher.
What is PASS? (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)
OSHA requires a minimum clearance of this distance from overhead power lines up to 50 kV.
What is 10 feet?
Name one thing you should never store inside a hard hat.
What is anything - tools, rags, food, etc.
How far apart must ladders be placed in trenches 4 ft or deeper?
What is within 25 feet of lateral travel.
The minimum distance cords or hoses should be kept from walkways.
What is 3 feet?
This class of fire involves cooking oils and grease, and requires a special type of extinguisher.
What is Class K?
Name the four main types of electrical injuries.
What is Electrocution, Shock, Burns, and Falls?